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Jesus Christ's Real Tomb Finally Discovered in Jerusalem underneath Sepulchre Church
A burial slab believed to have held the body of Jesus Christ before he was resurrected has been uncovered for the first time in centuries by a restoration team in Jerusalem.
The original limestone shelf, known as a “burial bed,” was exposed during the restoration of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre after being covered by marble since at least 1555 A.D.
“It will be a long scientific analysis,...
Google Caught Oppressing Search Results and Anti-Clinton Conservative Websites
Researchers as SourceFed recently found that Google is actively altering search recommendations in favor of Hillary Clinton’s campaign by hiding anti-Clinton search terms and oppressing anti-Clinton websites shown either at the very bottom of search results or totally hidden as if they don’t exist.
From the video:
While researching for a wrap-up on the June 7 Presidential Primaries, we discovered...
Autism linked to overdose of folate, vitamin B12 during pregnancy
Medics have long told pregnant women to get enough of the nutrient folate to ensure proper brain development in their babies. But a new research suggests that there can be too much of a good thing.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University say women who have too much folic acid and vitamin B-12 may increase their baby’s risk of developing autism spectrum disorder, a condition marked by difficulties...
99K Europeans die each year from toxic household fumes, study says
Air fresheners and scented candles are supposed to improve the smell of a room, but a new report finds that these kind of household products are actually silent killers which could be responsible for nearly 100,000 deaths across Europe every year.
Researchers in the UK found that many domestic products, including anti-insect sprays, deodorants, and cleaning products, contain chemicals known as Volatile...
Earth found to be one of a kind
Avatar fans prepare yourself for disappointment as we’re afraid you may never get to live on Pandora. A new study has shown that Earth truly is one of a kind with nothing coming close to life on this planet.
Astronomers in Sweden used computer simulations to model the known universe from existing data and then applied the laws of physics to advance the model 13.8 billion years. Out of the 700 quintillion...
The American Dream Is Dead, And Now Even The Mainstream Media Is Starting To Admit It
A new survey has found that there is nowhere on the entire planet where the average wage earner is making enough money to live “the American Dream”
Are you living “the American Dream”? If so, you should consider yourself to be very fortunate, because most Americans are not.
In fact, as you will see below, a new survey has found that there is nowhere on the entire planet where the average wage...
Fukushima radiation detected off US and Canadian shores again
Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) workers standing before the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant at Okuma town in Fukushima Prefecture, northern Japan.
Researchers detect higher levels of radiation from Japan’s 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster off North America’s shores.
Ken Buesseler of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution said on Thursday recent tests of Pacific Ocean water revealed...
World's most mysterious whale observed for first time
The elusive Omura’s whale has been documented for the first time ever by an international group of scientists, over a decade after the mysterious mammal was described as a new species.
Previously, no living Omura’s whales had been observed in the wild, according to the study published in the Royal Society Open Space journal.
Researchers confirmed that they are tracing the first-detected living...
Scientists Develop Mind Control Machine to Change Attitudes on Immigration, Religion
Researchers from the University of York have used magnetic energy to suppress humans’ ‘threat-response’ functions and dramatically change people’s attitudes to immigration.
Psychologists used magnetic force to safely shut down the region of the brain associated with “threat-response functions” and conducted a series of tests where volunteers were asked questions about their beliefs.
Scientists...
Scientists find potential cancer cure in malaria
Scientists may have found a way to cure cancer in humans.
Scientists say they might have made a breakthrough in fighting cancer, which could save millions suffering from the deadly disease.
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen (UCPH) and the University of British Columbia (UBC) have found that malaria protein can attack and fight cancer cells.
According to the research team, a malaria protein...
Scientists Develop new Test that can Detect All Viruses
An illustration depicting the three basic types of viruses. (Wadsworth Thomson Learning)
Thanks to a newly developed test, doctors can now diagnose virtually any virus known to infect people and animals, researchers say.
There are thousands of viruses known to cause illness in people and animals. The sheer quantity of the viruses makes their diagnosis very difficult and time-consuming as it involves...
US Scientists discover Obesity Gene and it can be "Turned Off"
Researchers have managed to identify a generic ‘console’ that makes some people more prone to obesity. But this ‘console’ can be switched off. So those who enjoy a Big Mac and sitting in front of TV instead of working out can lose weight while asleep.
The so-called FTO region that “harbors the strongest genetic association with obesity” was identified in the study conducted by scientists...
Aborted Human Fetus Brains Are Being Transplanted Into Mice
While the Planned Parenthood harvesting scandal rumbles on, fewer news items have actually focused on what those who procure aborted fetal tissue and organs are actually doing with it.
Pro life website LifeNews.com sheds some light on this today with a piece that reveals the brains of aborted babies are being transplanted into mice.
The article notes that a recent commentary piece in The Scientist,...
Some corals adapt better to climate change than others
Some coral species are better at adapting to climate change than others, a new study has revealed.
The research, which was published in the journal Science on Thursday, was conducted by a group of international researchers in Australia.
In many parts of the world, coral reefs are declining fast due to pollution, warming seas, disease and storms.
Researchers tested several samples of coral reefs from...
Cockroach Bot Can Squeeze Through Tiny Gaps, Spy On You
The team from the University of California, Berkeley based the robot (bottom) on the humble cockroach (top).
It will send a chill down the spine of anyone who has watched a cockroach escape into a seemingly impossibly small gap.
Researchers have created a robot that can use its body shape to move through a densely cluttered environment.
The team from the University of California, Berkeley based the...