In a recent guest column published in the independent daily newspaper The Day, Karen Kaplan, a veteran journalist and assistant editor of the popular science journal Nature, retells her recent harrowing experience … Continue reading
A growing number of Americans are already outraged over the government’s use of high-powered, ultra-revealing and potentially dangerous backscatter x-ray machines at a growing number of the nation’s airports, and … Continue reading
By: Steve Watson Sacramento International Airport is dropping the TSA and replacing all security screeners with private contractors after it was given approval to opt out of the TSA program. … Continue reading
TSA inspectors with drug-sniffing dogs patrol platforms Footage shot at the Oceanside Transit Center in Southern California documents how the rollout of TSA workers is expanding out of the airports … Continue reading
(NaturalNews) The Transportation Security Administration is already known for being one of the most, if not the most, inept, incompetent and criminal of all the federal agencies. Now we can add cruel and heartless … Continue reading
Better lithium ion batteries have led to an explosion in availability of plug-in passenger cars. And now, thanks to relatively cheap electricity and the simplicity of the electric drivetrain, electric vehicles have … Continue reading
Mike Apatow was minding his own business Wednesday, driving to an appointment for work in Washington Depot when a state police car appeared suddenly and signaled for the Milford resident … Continue reading
‘Artificially inflated crude oil prices fall hard on backs Americans’ by BOB UNRUH A unique claim of conspiracy against American consumers has been leveled against OPEC in a lawsuit filed in … Continue reading
By Eric Berger A private spaceflight company disclosed on Tuesday its plans to possibly build a space launch facility in South Texas. SpaceX, which is building both a rocket and space … Continue reading
A new “bioreactor” could store electricity as liquid fuel with the help of a genetically engineered microbe and copious carbon dioxide. The idea—dubbed “electrofuels” by a federal agency funding the … Continue reading
By: Paul Joseph Watson Priosnplanet.com If you want to get a glimpse of what life will be like under Obamacare, just look to the UK, where government-run health care continues … Continue reading
Would you knowingly eat ground beef which contained scrap meat items such as muscle connective tissue which had been sprayed with ammonium hydroxide? Would you want your children to eat … Continue reading
by Dave Juliano Let me first start off by saying that everyone has the potential to see a spirit. Maybe that will happen once just briefly or it could happen … Continue reading
More than quadrupling an estimate it put forth last year for new agents (http://dailycaller.com), the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) now says that it will need more than 4,000 new agents … Continue reading
A new design shrinks the device connecting solar panels to the grid, cutting installation costs. BY KEVIN BULLIS A new design for inverters invented by Ideal Power Converters, in Spicewood, … Continue reading
Ok two things from my point of view is this: 1) If you were to use a Solar Panel to recharge your laptop during the day especially as you drive from appointment to appointment or just … Continue reading
Something was accidentally videotaped from a plane taking off from Amsterdam airport and not discovered until the next day. The hovering unidentified flying object doesn’t look like any known aircraft. … Continue reading
If Envia can overcome some key problems, its technology could cut the cost of electric-car batteries in half. BY KEVIN BULLIS Battery packs can cost more than $10,000, which is … Continue reading
DOE releases Offshore Demonstration Project Solicitation Approximately 75,000 Americans are currently employed by the U.S. wind energy industry, and that’s solely for projects on land. Imagine what will happen to job … Continue reading