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Gotta love each those communist censors.
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U.S. Workers Sue Monsanto Claiming Herbicide Caused Cancer. More Lawsuits Expected to Follow
A U.S. farm worker and a horticultural assistant have filed lawsuits claiming Monsanto Co.’s Roundup herbicide caused their cancers and Monsanto intentionally misled the public and regulators about the dangers of the herbicide. The lawsuits come six months after the World Health Organization’s cancer research unit said it was classifying glyphosate, the active weed-killing ingredient in Roundup and other herbicides, as “probably carcinogenic to h… |
Never saw this coming….cough cough lol
Climate scientist requesting federal investigation feels heat from House Republicans
Letter to White House spurs action by House science panel
Holy shit. Now if they could just attach my head to Gerard Butler’s body from 300 I will be good to go…lol
Infant's HEAD Reattached Following Internal Decapitation
In a remarkable achievement of modern medicine, surgeons have managed to reattach the head of a toddler that became separated from his neck in a severe car accident. But before your mind begins to run away with images, this was an internal decapitation; his head was not completely separated from his body. Regardless, that should not take away from the fact that this is some surgical feat.
What Would Happen If You Shot A Gun In Space?
How would a bullet fired from a gun behave in zero or low gravity? And how much water would it take to put out the Sun? Take a look at Vsauce’s video explaining that on the Moon, you could potentially shoot yourself in the head, and that no amount of water will put out the fire burning on the Sun.
Waking Up: New Poll Shows 60 Percent of Americans Don’t Trust Mainstream Media
Waking Up: New Poll Shows 60 Percent of Americans Don't Trust Mainstream Media
A new Gallup poll has found that six in 10 Americans say that their trust in mass media ranges from “not very much” to “none at all.”
Well done NASA. Over 8000 photos of the Moon missions uploaded to the internet.
From Apollo 7 to 17, including the ill-fated Apollo 13.
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