A leading British cancer researcher was found dead in a rubber suit in woodland in a bizarre sex fetish, an inquest has heard. Professor Alan Clarke the 52 year old director of the European Cancer Stem Cell Research Institute and Cancer Research UK, was reportedly found with a dog lead around his neck and was […]
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Plastic Free French Coffee Press
Plastic Free French Coffee Press February 10th, 2016 Update: Found It Secura Stainless Steel French Press Coffee Maker $29. — My wife just broke my Bodum French press, so I thought I’d upgrade to one of the nice double-wall stainless steel presses I’ve seen […]
Hillary Admits She’s Losing to Bernie
Andrew AnglinDaily Stormer January 23, 2016 I admit I don’t really understand the thought process of Democrats. But it seems to me that Hillary Clinton is just a less honest – and possibly even less capable – version of Barack Obama. At least Bernie Sanders is saying he’ll bring down the system. CNN: Hillary Clinton […]
New Horizons photo of Pluto may reveal one of the largest ‘ice volcanoes’ in the solar system
A new photograph, released by NASA, may reveal one of the largest ‘ice volcanoes’ in the solar system on far-flung Pluto. The latest image of Pluto was taken by the New Horizons space probe during its flyby of the mysterious dwarf planet in July 2015, and its impressive level of detail has left mission […]
Did Trump Break the Law When He Said We Should Boycott Starbucks?
Susanne Posel ,Chief Editor Occupy Corporatism | Co-Founder, Legacy Bio-Naturals November 11, 2015 The Starbucks coffee cup controversy might have descended into a legal matter after GOP presidential hopeful Donald Trump suggested that “we should boycott Starbucks.” On November 9th, in Springfield, Illinois, Trump told his audience: “I wouldn’t buy [their coffee]. […]
Antimatter not so different after all
Due to the diligence of a Rice University student and his calculations, humanity now knows a little more about the universe. Kefeng Xin, a graduate student at Rice, is one of a handful of primary authors who revealed evidence this week that the attractive force between antiprotons is similar to that between protons — […]
Pill that can wipe away bad memories? Scientists unfold the secrets of how the brain handles stress
FIONA MACRAE UK Daily Mail October 4, 2011 Traumatic experiences could soon be no more than a distant memory thanks to a ground-breaking pill. Scientists have unlocked some of the secrets of how the brain deals with stress – paving the way for a drug that eases painful memories. Within a decade we could have […]