Weedkiller found in granola and crackers, internal FDA emails show
The Guardian | The FDA has been testing food samples for traces of glyphosate for two years, but the agency has not yet released any official results.
The Guardian | The FDA has been testing food samples for traces of glyphosate for two years, but the agency has not yet released any official results.
CounterPunch | We may stop calling it the “second worst” nuclear power disaster in history.
CNBC | Hyperloop transport promises to be faster than air travel but at a fraction of the cost.
Daily Mail | Security researchers reveal how the assistant’s code could be tweaked to create new ‘skill’ that lets it eavesdrop.
Daily Mail | Pig brains have been kept alive outside their bodies for the first time as part of a controversial new experiment.
Bloomberg | A couple of nukes detonated at high altitude could be like thousands of lightning strikes hitting every home and business in the U.S.
UK Express | CLIMATE change is likely to be markedly less severe than forecast, a study claimed yesterday.
Alanna Ketler | Samsung’s Swedish site recently revealed a new program that offers hypnosis so that you can erase your memories and re watch your favourite shows for the first time.
Daily Mail | A new form of DNA has been discovered inside living human cells for the first time.
The Daily Sheeple | New Yorkers are placing most of the blame for the opioid epidemic squarely on the shoulders of the doctors who prescribed the opioids.
Daily Mail | Leading futurologist predicts droid population to grow from 57million to 9.4billion in 30 years.
Mac Slavo | Scientists are now saying that the “Big One” in California may not be caused by the San Andreas fault line, but by the Hayward Bay fault line.
Daily Mail | The US government has been secretly collecting documents on ‘remote mind control’ and ‘forced memory blanking’, accidentally leaked files suggest.
Daily Mail | The US government has been secretly collecting documents on ‘remote mind control’ and ‘forced memory blanking’, accidentally leaked files suggest.
CNBC | Chinese tech company Huawei wants to change the way people talk to their artificial intelligence voice assistants.