#Interstellar object was aliens’ spy ship

#Interstellar object was aliens’ spy ship

“#Interstellar object was aliens’ spy ship” Earthlings may not be the only beings gathering intel on other planets. Harvard University astronomer Avi Loeb suggested that recent intelligence reports of unexplained aerial phenomena (UAP) maybe provide evidence to alien ships sent to spy on our homeworld. There is “fresh scientific evidence that we are not the…

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#Cancer-like parasitic worm disease on the rise in Canada

#Cancer-like parasitic worm disease on the rise in Canada

“#Cancer-like parasitic worm disease on the rise in Canada” Reports of a rare, but potentially fatal, parasite are on the rise in Canada. The disease alveolar echinococcosis (AE) occurs regularly in certain areas of Europe and Asia, but had been virtually undocumented in North America before the 2010s, Gizmodo reported.  Humans generally contract the rare…

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#Lobsters doused with pot smoke to test pain during cooking

#Lobsters doused with pot smoke to test pain during cooking

“#Lobsters doused with pot smoke to test pain during cooking” This brings new meaning to putting lobsters in the “pot.” US researchers redefined “lobster pot” after testing whether dosing lobsters with marijuana smoke could ease their pain during cooking them. To test whether “exposing lobster to cannabis smoke” reduced their trauma, the scientists placed several…

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#Psychoanalyst calls whiteness incurable ‘parasitic like condition’

#Psychoanalyst calls whiteness incurable ‘parasitic like condition’

“#Psychoanalyst calls whiteness incurable ‘parasitic like condition’” A white, New York City psychoanalyst is under fire after publishing a report decrying his skin color as a “malignant, parasitic like condition” without a “permanent cure.” Dr. Donald Moss — a published author who teaches at the New York Psychoanalytic Institute — published “On Having Whiteness” last…

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#Maine’s blueberry crop faces climate change peril

#Maine’s blueberry crop faces climate change peril

“#Maine’s blueberry crop faces climate change peril” PORTLAND, Maine — Maine’s beloved wild blueberry fields are home to one of the most important fruit crops in New England, and scientists have found they are warming at a faster rate than the rest of the state. The warming of the blueberry fields could imperil the berries…

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