Nasa says it is likely mysterious Planet Nine DOES exist
Daily Mail | It has been widely debated among the science community for years, but now Nasa claims that Planet Nine does exist.
Daily Mail | It has been widely debated among the science community for years, but now Nasa claims that Planet Nine does exist.
Daily Mail | It has been widely debated among the science community for years, but now Nasa claims that Planet Nine does exist.
CNET | Asteroid 2012 TC4 doesn’t have a very memorable name, but it might leave quite an impression years from now.
Daily Caller | An audio recording of the high-pitched sound that American intelligence officials believe caused U.S. diplomats in Cuba brain damage was released Thursday afternoon.
RT | YouTube’s curation team are able to promote even non-trending videos on the platform by “using some kind of intervention” into algorithms controlling the website.
Zero Hedge | A supervolcano that should it erupt could cause potentially hundreds of thousands of deaths.
Daily Mail | The elusive ‘missing’ half of the universe’s observable matter has been found by two teams of astronomers in a world first.
London Guardian | Chief executive of World Olympians Association makes implant suggestion.
Daily Mail | As ‘safer’ autonomous vehicles hit the road, expert claims.
The Daily Sheeple | Sounds like vampiric science fiction.
The Hill | Twitter took down a campaign ad from Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) that referenced “baby body parts,” the congresswoman’s campaign said on Monday.
Breitbart | The California hepatitis A outbreak is on the verge of reaching statewide epidemic status, as cases have spread through homeless tent cities from San Diego north to Sacramento.
RT | South Korea says it has developed technologies to produce graphite bombs capable of paralyzing North Korea’s power supply in case of war, Yonhap news agency reports, citing military officials.
Louder With Crowder | If you’ve been alive for the past ten years, you’ve likely noticed the surge in trannyness.
AP | When Tropical Storm Nate formed Thursday and forecasts put New Orleans in its projected path, one big question loomed for residents and business owners: Will the pumps work?