Andre Mitchell
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ISIS advises members to disguise selves as Christians in carrying out terror attacks
A 58-page terror manual published by the ISIS called "Safety and Security Guidelines for Lone Wolf Mujahideen" are advising Islamic State militants to disguise as Christians to carry out more terrorist attacks in Europe.
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Jesus Christ's image 'appears' in ultrasound image of Argentine woman's unborn child
The face of Jesus Christ appeared in the ultrasound of the unborn child of a 29-year-old pregnant woman from Argentina, who has already suffered miscarriages in the past.
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Hackers find way to cut power supply for the first time, fuelling fears of escalation in digital attacks
In Ukraine, hackers have stepped up their offensive, cutting the power supply in parts of the country during the past holidays.
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Hacking the human brain: Company unveils 'mind control' headband to help people with disabilities
When we say the word "hack," the first thing that usually comes to mind is computers. In reality, though, scientists have long been trying to hack the brain for various purposes, from offering new healthcare services to providing new ways to control technological devices.
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The bigger the better? Not in the case of this 10-foot tall ape called Gigantopithecus
The size of Gigantopithecus, the largest ape to have ever existed, proved to have been key to its extinction, a recent study revealed.
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Supermassive black hole burps, revealing that it 'can create, not just destroy' stars
Think only human beings can burp after a hearty meal? Those black holes in outer space, notorious for "eating" gas and stars, can do that too.
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More climate change bad news: Greenland's sponge-like snow can no longer absorb meltwater, adding to sea level rise
A team of international scientists however recently found out that climate change has been hurting the world's biggest island more than previously imagined.
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As U.S. aims for Mars, Europe takes a different path as 'The Moon Awakens'
Europe's space agency made known its intention to further study and undertake another mission with willing partners to send humans once again to the Earth's closest satellite.
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Canadians happier, more polite compared to Americans, study based on tweets reveals
Linguists from the McMaster University in Ontario, Canada, found out that Canadians tend to be happier and more polite in their tweets compared to their American counterparts.
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Japanese scientists develop mind-reading device that turns brainwaves into words
Japanese scientists recently developed what is being referred to as a "mind-reading" device, which can turn brainwaves into words, The Daily Mail reported.
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The Holy Bible is right: International study shows water came from beneath the Earth
Affirming the Holy Bible's explanation on where water on Earth came from, members of the scientific community suggested that the precious liquid sprung from beneath our planet, not from the atmosphere or even asteroids as some scientists earlier suggested.
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NASA's Kepler spacecraft spots 234 possible Earth-like planets in our own cosmic backyard
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)'s Kepler spacecraft is opening this year with the revelation of a trove of new possible planets in our own cosmic backyard.