Andre Mitchell
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Stephen Hawking warns: End of the world nearly certain because of man's continuing misuse of science and technology
The end of the world is gradually becoming almost sure to happen, according to famous theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, and human beings have no one else to blame for the higher chances of mankind being wiped out primarily due to the way we use science and technology nowadays.
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British SAS troops wearing burkas sneak into ISIS heartland, call in U.S. airstrike, killing top jihadist commander
An ISIS commander was taken down by female members of the Special Air Service (SAS) after they posed as wives of Islamic militant leaders and dressed up in burkas--the traditional attire of Muslim women--to carry out a daring attack in Raqqa, the jihadist organisation's de facto capital in Syria.
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Japanese scientists bring back to life tiny 'water bears' frozen for more than 30 years
Japanese scientists from the National Institute for Polar Research (NIPR) recently reported that they have successfully brought back to life a type of microscopic creature called tardigrades, also known as "water bears," which have been frozen for more than 30 years.
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Brain-deforming Zika virus carried by mosquitoes reaches Hawaii, infects baby
The state of Hawaii became the latest area to report a case of the untreatable Zika virus, after health officials recently confirmed that baby born with brain damage at a hospital in Oahu, Hawaii was infected with the disease.
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Remains of woolly mammoth found in Siberia may change human history
A team of researchers recently pulled from frozen sediments at a steep bank on the eastern shore of Siberia's remote Yenisei Bayin--located in the far north of Russia--what seemed to be a regular animal carcass, but was surprised to find signs that the woolly mammoth died in the hands of hunters.
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Obama says he seeks to preserve religious liberty â but some Christians believe he's doing the opposite
U.S. President Barack Obama said his administration "is working to preserve religious liberty and enforce civil rights laws that protect religious freedom" in a statement the White House released on the occasion of the 23rd annual Religious Freedom Day in the U.S. on Saturday.
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Fossils debunk evolution theory, support belief that God created life on Earth
Advocates of the theory of evolution oftentimes use archaeological evidence such as fossils to prove that human beings came from apes. Little do they know that these same artifacts can be used to disprove their theory, and to all the more proclaim the Gospel Truth that God created the life on Earth.
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North Korea brags that it can wipe out entire U.S. with hydrogen bomb attack
North Korea's official, state-run news agency, the KCNA, recently outlined plans by the infamous leader of the pariah state, Kim Jong-Un, which involved building nuclear weapons that can bring complete and utter destruction to America.
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Untreatable mosquito-borne disease that can cause deformities in babies reaches Texas
An untreatable mosquito-borne disease that has caused mental deformities to several babies in Brazil has already reached the United States, particularly Texas, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed on Monday.
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Islamic scholar says 'not all Muslims are trustworthy' in defence of British pastor who called Islam 'satanic'
After describing Islam as a "satanic" religion, a Christian pastor has found an unlikely defender: a Muslim scholar.
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NASA plans Earth defence against possible asteroid strike, forms new office to detect dangerous space objects
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) recently formed the Planetary Defense Coordination Office (PDCO), which is now tasked to oversee the space agency's efforts to detect and track near-earth objects (NEOs), primarily asteroids.
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Reviving worship of sun god? European architects plan to rebuild an even bigger Colossus of Rhodes
A group of architects from Europe is planning to rebuild the Colossus of Rhodes, a gigantic monument erected in the 3rd century B.C to pay tribute to the Greek god of the sun, Helios.