All posts tagged with Science
09/01/2016 / By Chris Draper

The ten dogmas of the prevailing scientific worldview are proving to be unreliable; at least, according to the provocative insights of

http://www.space.news/2016-09-01-the-10-dogmas-of-scientific-materialism-refuted

08/11/2016 / By Greg White

Although astronomers are currently looking for extraterrestrial life, it’s not known whether space aliens would be friendly or hostile to

http://www.space.news/2016-08-11-engineers-are-debating-creating-a-cloaking-device-for-the-whole-planet-to-protect-ourselves-from-alien-invasion

08/10/2016 / By spacenews

Quantum physics is the new physics that is pointing to something far greater than the materialistic world that we once

http://www.space.news/2016-08-10-how-quantum-mechanics-is-changing-everything-we-know-about-our-lives

08/09/2016 / By Greg White

One of the greatest challenges of space travel is to figure out a way to cross long distances in a

http://www.space.news/2016-08-09-visiting-mars-in-just-30-minutes-this-technology-is-not-science-fiction-things-have-changed

07/13/2016 / By Greg White

The detection of gravitational waves last February launched a wave of excitement in the astronomical community. Surfing on the tale

http://www.space.news/2016-07-13-gravitational-waves-suggest-the-fabric-of-reality-is-made-of-cosmic-strings

07/07/2016 / By spacenews

Some things are just too big of a mystery, keeping even geniuses like Stephen Hawking guessing. (Article by AOL) “What

http://www.space.news/2016-07-07-stephen-hawking-opens-up-about-the-greatest-threats-to-humanity

07/06/2016 / By spacenews

Gary Hug usually drinks his morning coffee at around 1:00 in the afternoon. That’s because whenever the skies are clear,

http://www.space.news/2016-07-06-this-amateur-astronomer-build-an-observaatory-in-his-backyard

07/05/2016 / By Mary Wilder

You can’t make a list of beloved Americans of the past century and not include Carl Sagan. He’s one of

http://www.space.news/2016-07-05-the-lasting-legacy-of-carl-sagan-astrobiologist-existentialist-and-avid-marijuana-advocate

06/30/2016 / By spacenews

The effects of zero gravity on the human body are taxing, regardless of gender, and NASA has found no differences between men and women

http://www.space.news/2016-06-30-how-going-to-space-affects-men-and-women-differently

06/13/2016 / By Greg White

Extraterrestrial life may flash out of existence as quickly as it flashes into existence, according to astrobiologists from ANU Research

http://www.space.news/2016-06-13-are-they-out-there-still-some-reports-suggest-extraterrestrial-life-may-have-already-been-wiped-out

06/10/2016 / By Greg White

Researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) are sending four strains of fungi to the International Space Station in

http://www.space.news/2016-06-10-big-pharma-researchers-launch-fungi-into-space-in-hopes-for-new-patentable-drugs-while-conveniently-ignoring-all-anti-cancer-mushrooms-growing-right-here-on-earth

06/07/2016 / By Greg White

Mass extinctions, events where a significantly large number of species go extinct, have occurred five times throughout Earth’s history. Although

http://www.space.news/2016-06-07-mystery-unraveling-among-the-cosmos-planet-x-could-be-to-blame-for-the-mass-extinction-of-the-dinosaurs-astrophysicists-claim

06/02/2016 / By Greg White

Scientists in Arizona disclosed in a new report on Thursday that two mega tsunamis spanning almost 400 feet high sandblasted

http://www.space.news/2016-06-02-scientists-uncover-evidence-of-ancient-martian-tsunamis

06/01/2016 / By Greg White

Using a phenomenon where particles of light appear to travel quicker than light speed, researchers have demonstrated that light waves

http://www.space.news/2016-06-01-why-the-first-step-to-acheiving-plausible-time-travel-begins-with-going-faster-than-the-speed-of-light

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