Tech & Science
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Invasive “Frankenfish” that can survive on land recently caught in Missouri
Southeast Missouri fishermen recently got more than they bargained for. They hooked a northern snakehead, an invasive fish that is…
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Biden administration criticized for ending scientific partnerships in West Bank
The Biden administration is being called out for deciding to end all scientific and technological cooperation with Israeli entities in…
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Most UFOs have spiritual, not extraterrestrial explanation, ministry leader says
Many people, even Christians, believe that aliens are visiting the earth in unidentified flying objects. These beliefs about extraterrestrial phenomena…
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End-times author cautious about future uses of artificial intelligence
The growth of artificial intelligence may be a double-edged sword for Christians, end-times author Jeff Kinley said. “One of the…
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Splenda changes DNA, causes ‘leaky gut’: study
A chemical used in popular sweeteners and sugar-free foods can damage human DNA and cause “leaky gut” according to a…
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Smoke from Canadian fires blankets cities
In an apocalyptic scene, New York and other major Northeastern cities are shrouded in heavy smoke from Canadian wildfires. Meteorologists…
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Vinyl record craze shows no end in sight
Over the past decade, vinyl records have made a major comeback. People purchased $1.2 billion of records in 2022, a…
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National Center on Sexual Exploitation releases annual “Dirty Dozen List” of companies
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation once again has released its annual list of businesses and other entities that profit…
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“Everyone will die” says AI expert in dire call to shut it down
Humanity will be under threat in the future from AI says a leading expert in the field, adding that the…
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