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Study: Single-Celled Organisms Can Solve Complex Mazes
Cells intuitively avoided dead-ends when released into microscopic mazes. Here’s how.
FOR A SINGLE CELL, the human body is a gargantuan maze of tissues, chemicals and capillaries, crammed full with trillions of other cells all bustling about like commuters at the world’s…

Sir John Franklin’s HMS Terror, Lost for 171 Years, Discovered in Far Northern Canada
Wreck located in Nunavut’s Terror Bay; reminds us again of heroic Aryan explorers.
A VIDEO shared with CBC News and produced by the Arctic Research Foundation appears to show images of the submerged HMS Terror — one of British explorer Sir John Franklin’s two ships lost in the doomed 1845…

CERN Scientists ‘Break the Speed of Light’
UPDATED: Scientists Did Not “Break the Speed of Light”
Two possible explanations are that 1) neutrinos may fall under the general rubric of the very small obeying a different set of rules than the rest of reality because of the granular nature of spacetime at ultra-small dimensions; …

Honor, at Last: Scientist Refuses to License Bioinformatics Program on Racial Grounds
Honorable scientist is also the inventor of the Wave Pump, an advanced device which harvests energy from sea waves.
A GERMAN scientist is revoking the license to his bioinformatics software for researchers working in eight European countries because those countries allow too many immigrants to…