Last week an Israeli-based startup company has raised $8.25 million in a new round of funding for their mRNA-based vaccines for shrimp populations.
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Secretary Of State Says US Does Not Oppose Ukraine Targeting Russian Territory With Provided Munitions
"In terms of their targeting decisions, it’s their decision, not ours,” Blinken replied.
Lead Scientists Are Finally ‘Saying Goodbye To The Big Bang’
They should not hesitate further. A rescue ship – “No Big Bang” – is standing close by at the ready. Time to get on board and chart a new course for the science of the cosmos.
Judge Blocks New Mexico Governor’s Tyrannical Edict To Temporarily Ban Open And Conceal Carry
"And I call on leaders across the state, from local law enforcement to the Legislature to mayors and county commissioners: Stand with me to enact solutions that save people’s lives," the Governor said in response.
NFL Flaunts AI Robots During Game To Promote “The Creator,” Movie About An AI Takeover
This past weekend NFL team the San Diego Chargers debuted AI robots humanoids during the game, to promote a new movie called "The Creator."
Google Founder And Silicon Valley Artificial Intelligence Engineers Admit ‘We’re Creating God’
"It’s just the next step in evolution. I’m serious," Larry Page, the Google co-founder, said.
Germany Passes Controversial Green Energy Law That Mandates Renewables, Expected To Cost €1 Trillion
As Germans continue to get socked in their pocketbooks and wallets, the left-leaning government has passed a controversial green energy law that is expected to cost around €1 trillion to fund over the next two decades.
Wired Says ‘Preferring Biological Children Is Immoral,’ Touts Transhumanism And Depopulation
"In the longer term, we should hope to witness the broader acceptance of nontraditional, nonnuclear family structures—ones that stem less from a default view of “natural” biological relations and more from active, self-conscious...
FDA Unanimously Rules That Decongestant Ingredient Does Not Work At All, Which May Lead To Shortages
"If you have a stuffy nose and you take this medicine, you will still have a stuffy nose," said a pharmacist who petitioned the FDA back in 2007 over this.
US Air Force Misses Recruiting Goals For First Time In Two Decades
Continuing a trend congruent with other military branches, the United States Air Force has officially missed its recruiting goals for 2023, the first time since 1999.

