Gain-of-Function Research
Doublespeak to disguise being called by its real meaning: the creation of bioweapons. According to the U.S. Department Health and Human Services, research which involves …
Doublespeak to disguise being called by its real meaning: the creation of bioweapons. According to the U.S. Department Health and Human Services, research which involves …
The Stanford Prison Experiment is one of psychology’s most notorious, and disturbingly telling, explorations of the relationship between self-identity and social role. Conducted at Stanford …
During the 1960s, Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram conducted a series of obedience experiments that led to some surprising results. These results offer a compelling and disturbing look …
Radiation from the sun strikes the atmosphere of the earth all day long. This energy converts about 21 pounds of nitrogen into radioactive carbon 14. …
A phenomenon that, wile there have been many hoaxed sightings, there have been many sightings from very credible, honest people all over the world. The …
Although the myth of “off his meds” lacks any scientific basis, there is a mountain of evidence that many psychiatric drugs themselves can cause violence, …
Global warming is a theory with four components: (1) The Earth’s surface temperature is rising because of human activity, particularly industrial production and personal consumption; …
an underground facility in Switzerland that houses the world’s largest machine, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). CERN has been in operation since 1954 and created …
A atheistic, naturalistic theory of the history of life on earth (this refers to the theory of evolution which employs methodological naturalism and is taught …
Numerous unethical experiments have been performed on human test subjects in the United States and abroad and were often performed illegally, without the knowledge, consent, …