RT | In 2011 and 2013 the light shining from a distant star dropped by an unprecedented 20 percent, leading some astronomers to wonder if something very, VERY, big is blocking it from Earth’s view.

RT | In 2011 and 2013 the light shining from a distant star dropped by an unprecedented 20 percent, leading some astronomers to wonder if something very, VERY, big is blocking it from Earth’s view.

Fusion.net | Our sci-fi future just got a whole lot closer to becoming a reality, after the Food and Drug Administration gave the okay to a field trial that would release genetically modified Zika-killing mosquitoes in the Florida Keys.

Daily Mail | The federal government is planning to lift a moratorium on funding of controversial experiments that use human stem cells to create animal embryos that are partly human.

London Independent | Invention of ‘neural dust’ could mean people will be able to communicate with computers using the power of their mind.

Michael Snyder | So far this week, we have seen the most dangerous volcano in Mexico erupt, and three major volcanoes in Indonesia all erupted within the space of just 72 hours.

Ice Age Now | “Did you vote for these people to tell you how to live? And who will receive the tax and what will they use it for?”

Anna Scanlon | It’s bad news for those who work in an office.

RT | The number of Americans born in the 1980s and 1990s who have had no sexual partners as adults has significantly grown over the past decades, a recently-published study has shown.

Kit Daniels | Will we transcend the predatory elite to reach the stars?

Al Jazeera | Pregnant women advised to avoid busy district as barrier protection during sex is urged to limit risk of transmission.

Zero Hedge | With the government losing faith in the central bank’s capabilities, it seems perhaps they should not be throwing stones from their glass house.

Daily Mail | Amazon plans to test its delivery drones in Britain, meaning customers in the UK could soon receive their packages from the internet giant by air, rather than post.

Sky News | There is a one-in-2,700 chance of an asteroid known as Bennu hitting our planet – bringing with it death and destruction.