Technology

Type 1 Diabetes Now Linked to Both mRNA and Adjuvant COVID-19 Vaccines: New Peer-Reviewed Study

Vaccinated patient had "no medical history of diabetes."

IMF’s Push for Global CBDC Platform Raises Alarming Centralization Concerns

Kristalina Georgieva, the Managing Director of the IMF, recently confirmed at a conference in Rabat, Morocco, that the fund is working diligently on a global infrastructure to ensure interoperability between CBDCs issued by national central banks​​.

Facial Characteristics Predict Political Leaning with 61% Accuracy: Danish Study

The study, titled "Using deep learning to predict ideology from facial photographs: expressions, beauty, and extra-facial information," was published in Scientific Reports.

Biden’s New CDC Director Vigorously Pushed COVID Masks, Vaccines, Lockdowns, Contact Tracing, Child Compliance

She told citizens to answer phone calls from government employees and answer questions regarding personal health information.

Scientists Create Synthetic Human Embryos from Stem Cells, Raising Ethical and Legal Concerns

It is currently illegal to insert them into a woman's womb, and it remains undetermined if these structures can develop beyond the initial stages of human growth.

‘World’s Largest’ Lab-Grown Meat Processing Plant Will Have Higher Carbon Footprint Than Natural Livestock Farming: National Cattlemen’s Beef Association President

“They can say that it’s designed to feed the world, but it’s feeding the world a non-natural product and it’s a product that is going to require more energy to produce, and don’t tell me it’s sustainable," NCBA President Todd Wilkinson.

Majority of Europeans Won’t Align with America in Conflict with China: ECFR Poll

Europeans "do not see China as a power that challenges and wants to undermine Europe."

AI ‘Killed’ Operator, Destroyed Communication Tower in ‘Thought Experiment’

The event didn't happen in real life, but is being described as a "thought experiment."

House Committee Holds Hearing to Protect AM Radio in Cars

The House Subcommittee on Communications and Technology held a hearing to protect the future of AM radio in vehicles.

25% of CBP and ICE Agents to Quit Within a Year, Survey Shows

The findings, based on responses from over 9,300 of the 577,000 CBP and ICE agents surveyed, cited several reasons including increased workload, inconsistent border policies, irrelevant task assignments, resource insufficiency, and excessive overtime.

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img