Andre Mitchell
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Breakthrough in cancer research: New 'personalised' treatment addresses tumour mutations
Researchers were able to reach a new breakthrough in cancer research by coming up with a treatment that capitalizes on common mutations -- ones that could be isolated and fought off by certain immune cells.
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High-powered laser beam being developed to defend Earth from approaching asteroids
A team of researchers at the University of California has conducted tests on this weapon called De-Star -- which stands for Directed Energy System for Targeting of Asteroids and exploRation, and they are becoming more and more convinced that this technology may actually work.
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Homosexuals' push for equality will destroy everything Christian, Catholic bishop warns
In an exclusive interview with John-Henry Westen of LifeSiteNews, Bishop Fabian Bruskewitz, former head of the Lincoln Diocese, said that homosexual groups' fight for equal rights has already spiraled out of control.
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U.S. lawmakers ask U.N. rights chief: Did you really advice parents to kill their unborn child because of Zika?
Fifty-one pro-life members of the United States Congress urged United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein to clarify his statements where he appeared to be recommending that parents in nations affected by the Zika virus crisis to be allowed to kill their unborn child.
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Scientists explore edge of universe, finding bursting galaxy at record-breaking distance of 13.4 billion light-years from Earth
A team of astronomers recently spotted a hot, star-popping galaxy from a distance never explored before: 13.4 billion light-years. Each light year is equivalent to about 5.8 trillion miles.
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ISIS 'spreading like cancer' among refugees and planning terrorist attacks, top NATO commander warns
In his testimony to the Senate armed services committee earlier this week, NATO commander and US General Philip Breedlove warned that migrant populations from the Middle East and north Africa are "masking the movement" of terrorists and criminals.
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Sending human beings to Mars 'doable,' says NASA astronaut who spent almost a year in space
For National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) astronaut Scott Kelly, who spent almost a year in space, a human mission to the fourth planet in the solar system is completely "doable."
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Mosquito-eating fish being used to fight the spread of Zika virus in Latin America
Some Christian aid workers are exploring an all-natural way to prevent this public health emergency from further escalating, and they are using something fishy, literally.
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NASA astronaut returns to Earth 2 inches taller after spending almost a year in space
After spending nearly a year in the International Space Station, American astronaut Scott Kelly of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has come back home to Earth standing tall, literally.
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30 minutes from Earth to Mars? It's possible using photonic propulsion, says NASA scientist
Believe it or not, 30 minutes will soon be the amount of time needed to travel from Earth to Mars, if recent projections of a scientist from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) were to be believed.
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Another sign of the coming apocalypse? Millions of bugs invade Argentina beach
Something terrifying is currently happening, this time on a beach in Argentina, where millions of beetles have shown up, fuelling fears that these insects are signs of the end of the world.
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Prelude to apocalyptic U.S. earthquake? Carbon monoxide levels skyrocket over California
Different satellite imagery systems showed how levels of carbon monoxide and other gases spiked across California late last month, with some experts believing that this is an indication that a powerful earthquake will soon hit America.