How water, land, mail, manpower and sugar are quietly failing at the same time — and why nobody is running the story as one story A levee doesn't fail all at once. It fails in five places nobody was ...
How the banksters intend to manage their sacred “economy” which now has a quite large anchor attached. Seven of nine planetary boundaries are transgressed — the Potsdam Institute said so plainly in ...
User and Entity Behavior Analytics. Born in a Gartner white paper in 2015, raised in corporate security operations centers, and now, a decade later, quietly running the plumbing of the American ...
Michigan's Cyclospora Surge, and the Empty Desks That Used to Watch the Produce Section. By Fred Gransville. Health officials warned that the Cyclospora outbreak in Michigan was l ...
You cannot bomb a captive economy back to zero and then act surprised when the humanitarian bill comes due; that bill was always coming due, on a payment plan nobody consented to. And here's the ...
Why would a booster allow a cancer to come back? Well, it turned out it's very simple that boosters suppress the TE-C cell response. The first two will increase it a bit, but a booster suppresses it.
Television anchorman Kent Brockman mistakenly concludes that a species of hostile space ants is mounting an attack and tries to make nice with the invading force by uttering one of his most famous ...
How Iran Is Quietly Redrawing the Map While Washington Counts Missiles. By Chris Spencer. Every network with a helicopter shot is narrating this week's Iran story the same way: ce ...
Microsoft's own sustainability accounting puts consumption at more than 125 million liters of water per year for a single data center, and the company measures its thirst with a metric called Water ...
A U.S. scientist has reportedly disappeared under mysterious circumstances following a series of experiments linked to quantum physics. The case has sparked intense speculation, with questions ...
Elon Musk calls lithium refining “a license to print money.” Nobody at Tesla calls the Salar de Atacama by its other name: somebody else's water. Every Tesla rolling off the line in Austin, Fremont, ...
Every day, unmarked trucks carrying nuclear weapons and waste roll past your town—silent, invisible, and unaccountable. This ...
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