Science

US Built $21 Trillion Underground Network For Wealthy To Survive Near-Extinction Event

LANSING - The U.S. has built a secret underground “city” costing $21 trillion where the ultra-wealthy can hide out druing a “near-extinction event,” a former government official has claimed. In what sounds like the plot of many science fiction movies, Catherine Austin Fitts, who served as the assistant secretary of Housing and Urban Development under president

By |2025-05-11T10:43:02-04:00May 11th, 2025|Politics, Politics/Government, Science|

Scottie Beam Me Up – Teleportation Achieved Between Two Supercomputers

NEW YORK - When the word teleportation comes to mind, we always think of what science movies and fiction have fed us: travelling at high speed in a few seconds to the next location. However, scientists claim they have made it a reality between two quantum supercomputers. Researchers accomplished what has long been regarded as

By |2025-05-11T10:43:03-04:00May 11th, 2025|Science|

Smart Phones: Replaced By Brain-Computer Interfaces, Electronic Tattoos, AR Glasses

SAN FRANCISCO - The tech world is abuzz with speculation about the future of smartphones, and some of the biggest names in the industry are painting vastly different pictures. While figures like Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, and Sam Altman believe that the smartphone era is nearing its end, Apple’s Tim Cook stands firm

By |2025-05-11T10:43:03-04:00May 11th, 2025|Featured, Industry 4.0, Science|

U-M Engineers Develop EV Batteries That Can Charge 500 Percent Faster In Cold Weather

ANN ARBOR - A modified manufacturing process for electric vehicle batteries, developed by University of Michigan engineers, could enable high ranges and fast charging in cold weather, solving problems that are turning potential EV buyers away. “We envision this approach as something that EV battery manufacturers could adopt without major changes to existing factories,” said Neil

A Natural Alternative To Ozempic That Doesn’t Cost Hundreds Of Dollars Each Month

BEJING - Scientists may have identified a way to naturally regulate blood sugar levels and sugar cravings in a similar fashion to drugs like Ozempic. In mice and humans, the key to unlocking this natural process was found to be a gut microbe and its metabolites – the compounds it produces during digestion. By increasing

By |2025-05-03T15:13:09-04:00May 3rd, 2025|Featured, Science|

40 Massive Holes Found At Bottom Of Lake Michigan, Scientists Baffled

DETROIT - Plenty of secrets hide under Lake Michigan's waters, including a 9,000-year-old 'Stonehenge.' Now, scientists have found something else that's raised plenty of questions among geologists. Around 40 massive depressions were found beneath Lake Michigan's surface; what are they, and how did they form? Researchers from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Great

By |2025-05-01T15:32:47-04:00May 1st, 2025|Science|

Tiny Tubes In Rocks Created By Unknown Lifeform

NEW YORK - In the deserts of Africa and the Middle East, scientists have uncovered unusual tiny tubes embedded in rocks, which they suspect were created by some form of life. These strange micro-burrows, found in places like Namibia, Saudi Arabia, and Oman, have baffled researchers due to their unnatural structure. Uncovering the Mystery in the Desert Geologist Cees Passchier and his colleagues made the surprising

By |2025-05-01T15:34:02-04:00April 29th, 2025|Science|

Did Scientists Find Life On A Distant Planet

NEW YORK - A team of astronomers announced on April 16, 2025, that in the process of studying a planet around another star, they had found evidence for an unexpected atmospheric gas. On Earth, that gas—called dimethyl sulfide—is mostly produced by living organisms. K2-18b, a mysterious world In April 2024, the James Webb Space Telescope stared at the host

By |2025-04-22T16:44:55-04:00April 22nd, 2025|Science|

WCC Alumna Aisha Bowe To Launch Into Space Monday On Blue Origin

ANN ARBOR – Washtenaw Community College has become the launching pad for two aerospace engineers on the upcoming Blue Origin NS-31 mission to space and will host a countdown watch party on campus Monday, April 14. Join students, faculty and staff to count down and celebrate the achievements of WCC’s own crew member Aisha Bowe

Declassified CIA File Reveals Aliens Committed ‘Revenge Massacre’ On Soviet Troops

LONDON - A bone-chilling document declassified by the CIA has exposed an alleged massacre by aliens from a crashed UFO who turned an entire military unit into stone. According to the report, Soviet troops shot down a flying saucer hovering over the Soviet military unit in Siberia roughly 35 years ago, and what happened next

By |2025-04-12T11:25:39-04:00April 12th, 2025|Featured, Science|