Mac Slavo | Iceland’s largest volcano, Katla, was just moved to yellow status.

Mac Slavo | Most media outlets cannot be bothered to report something that dramatically deflates their narrative.

Daily Mail | A controversial technique that lets scientists ‘edit’ genes in a human embryo has been successfully used for the first time in the US.

The Daily Sheeple | It is becoming apparent that technology is beginning to replace humans in the work force.

Phys.org | At Jef Boeke’s lab, you can whiff an odor that seems out of place, as if they were baking bread here.

RT | Scientists who retested mineral samples collected during the Apollo moon missions now believe there’s a massive amount of water under the lunar surface.

The Sun | The South African child was given a ten-month course of anti-retroviral treatment, and now lives a healthy life.

RT | A US vending business is entering a new era of ‘convenience’ by implanting microchips in employees that will allow them access to basic workplace amenities.

London Independent | ‘Roxxxy TrueCompanion’, a robot you can buy and simulate raping with a simple switch in setting.

KVPR | Last week it made national headlines: a company with ties to Google is releasing 20 million mosquitoes in Fresno.

RT | He asked if it was possible that Mars was home to an ancient alien civilization.

Wtop | Doctors and pharmacies in the nation’s capital are now allowed to prescribe life-ending medications to terminally ill patients.