December 14, 2022

Insects May Feel Pain, So What Does That Mean For Animal Welfare Laws?

At least a trillion insects are killed annually for food and animal feed. Routine slaughter methods include extreme heat and

Sawn Off Skull Found in Mystery Notre Dame Coffin Hints at The Life of a Nobleman

The fire that nearly destroyed the Notre Dame Cathedral in 2019 has led to the discovery of two mysterious lead

Plastic Rain Is a Now a Thing, And We’ve Underestimated Just How Heavy It Is

A plastic mist descends from the sky each day. You can’t see it. Or feel it. It has no smell

Fusion Breakthrough: US Experiment Hits Monumental ‘Ignition’ Milestone

Scientists have made a “breakthrough” in their quest to harness nuclear fusion. The US Department of Energy officially announced the

Stunning Grave Find Once Belonged to A Dark Age Female Church Leader

Archaeologists have discovered a treasure trove that reveals a brief period in medieval English history where pagan and Christian traditions

A Hunt For Voyager 1’s Old Manuals Revealed The Source of Its Garbled Messages

In May, NASA scientists said the Voyager 1 spacecraft was sending back inaccurate data from its attitude-control system [AACS]. In