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08/05/2021
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By JD Heyes
Woke madness at the American Medical Association as organization demands newborn’s sex be left off birth certificates
Every day it becomes more and more obvious that Western civilization is at an end because too few of us are willing to stand up against a true minority of forces who are destroying our culture one lunatic decision at a time. We’ve now been ordered to accept predatory men dressed as drag queens ‘reading’ […]
05/17/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
EVIL SCIENCE: Scientists create first human-monkey hybrid in chimera embryo experiment
In a groundbreaking experiment, researchers from the Salk Institute for Biological Studies (SIBS) in San Diego and the Institute of Primate Translational Medicine in Kunming, China have successfully created the first human-monkey embryo. Such experimental creations are known in the scientific community as chimeras. To create this particular chimera, the researchers injected human stem cells […]
12/22/2020
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Do you have a median artery? Researchers say it’s proof humans are still evolving
Researchers say humans are still evolving, and they’re evolving at a faster rate than at any point within the past three centuries. The increased prevalence of a structure known as the median artery — which typically regresses in the second month of gestation — in people born by the end of the 20th century is proof of […]
09/23/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Researchers examine how pink sea urchins sharpen their teeth to develop self-sharpening tools
Aside from their fearsome array of spines, sea urchins have another evolutionary edge over other sea creatures: self-sharpening teeth. According to researchers from Northwestern University, the spiny invertebrates, unlike other animals whose teeth are built to resist constant wear and tear, have teeth engineered to chip and weather in such a way that they maintain their sharp […]
08/26/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Amazing aquatic life: Blue-banded sea snakes “breathe” through their heads
Sea snakes, despite their name, still need to surface to get air to breathe. Australian researchers, however, have found one species that has developed an organ that lets it effectively “breathe” underwater for a limited time. Blue-banded sea snakes (Hydrophis cyanocinctus) are aquatic reptiles that can reach up to around 5 feet or 1.5 meters in length. Endemic […]
08/25/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
Study proposes that the “fight or flight” response is triggered by your bones, NOT adrenaline
In the face of fear and apparent danger, both humans and animals initiate an acute reaction to stress in their bodies. Their breath quickens, their pupils dilate and their hearts begin to pound faster than usual. These programmed changes occur as part of the so-called “fight-or-flight” response. Scientists have long believed that the hormone called adrenaline triggers […]
10/15/2019
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By Vicki Batts
New study proves that biological males have a huge advantage when participating in women’s sports… even after they’ve been chemically castrated
A recently published study from Sweden’s Karolinska Institute confirms that biological males are stronger than women — and no amount of “chemical castration” is going to change that. Female athletes have been given the middle finger by “pc culture” and social justice warriors, in a vain attempt at pushing their so-called inclusion agenda. But once […]
09/27/2019
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Biologists identify the protein that makes tendon-muscle connections last a lifetime
The collaboration between muscles and tendons is important for facilitating animal movement. Muscles are contractile tissues whose function is to produce force and motion. What keeps muscles in place and attaches them to the bones is a strong and flexible connective tissue called tendon. Muscles and tendons are connected to each other by attachments, which […]
08/22/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Why does coral have creatures that make chlorophyll but don’t photosynthesize?
What do you call a tiny critter that lives in most corals and creates chlorophyll but doesn’t bother using it to turn sunlight into energy? Dubbed corallicolid, this unusual creature is the first known organism that is capable of phototropic behavior yet doesn’t perform photosynthesis. Corallicolids belong to the phylum Apicomplexa. Its relatives include the […]
06/03/2019
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By Ethan Huff
Even Scientific American has abandoned science by embracing the pseudoscience of transgenderism
As part of their relentless crusade to eradicate natural biology and replace humanity with a whole new race of androgynous, mind-controlled, asexual drone beings, the mainstream media and its controllers are working overtime to normalize transgenderism – this being one of their cultural catalysts to bring about a new world order. In a recent issue […]
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