Texas is using the Air Force to take on the mosquitoes that are surging after Harvey – Business Insider

Business Insider Texas is using the Air Force to take on the mosquitoes that are surging after HarveyBusiness InsiderHarvey flooding The flooded home and pool of Maurice and Jenny Teixeira is shown following the aftermath of tropical storm Harvey on the west side of Houston, Texas, U.S., September 7, 2017. Reuters/Mike Blake. HOUSTON (Reuters) – … Read more

Controversial AI 'Gaydar' Study Spawns Backlash, Ethical Debate – NBCNews.com

NBCNews.com Controversial AI ‘Gaydar’ Study Spawns Backlash, Ethical DebateNBCNews.comFollowing a backlash from academics, technology experts and LGBTQ advocates, a controversial study suggesting artificial intelligence can predict a person’s sexual orientation by analyzing a photo of his or her face is now facing additional scrutiny.Can Facial Recognition Detect Sexual Orientation? Controversial Stanford Study Now Under ‘Ethical … Read more

Unsafe E. Coli Levels Found In Houston Floodwaters, Homes – Houston Public Media

Houston Public Media Unsafe E. Coli Levels Found In Houston Floodwaters, HomesHouston Public MediaE. coli and other contaminants ended up in homes after sewage treatment plants saw more water than they could handle during Hurricane Harvey. Once homes flood, they become hospitable environments for bacteria to multiply. Davis Land. | Posted on …Harvey Floodwaters Still Pose … Read more

San Diego Washing Streets With Bleach To Combat Hepatitis A Outbreak – NPR

NPR San Diego Washing Streets With Bleach To Combat Hepatitis A OutbreakNPRSan Diego has started washing its downtown streets with bleach in an effort to combat an outbreak of hepatitis A that has killed at least 15 people and infected nearly 400. The infectious disease has largely infected homeless people in the coastal …San Diego … Read more

Chemical industry lies exposed by their own internal documents

(Natural News) The publication of over 200,000 long-hidden documents is now blowing the lid off the corrupt and longstanding (criminal) relationship between regulatory federal agencies and chemical companies. Known as the “Poison Papers Project,” the collection and publication of the documents was initiated this year by Independent Science News and the Center for Media and… … Read more

Pregnant women who take antidepressants increase risk of psychiatric disorders for their kids

(Natural News) Mothers-to-be who are mulling over the decision about whether to take antidepressants while pregnant might want to take note of a recent study out of Aarhus University that reveals that doing so raises a child’s risk of having a psychiatric disorder later in life. In the study, which looked at nearly a million… … Read more

Same company that manufactures “Smart” TVs that spy on you now rolling out refrigerators that record everything you say

(Natural News) It’s official: Privacy in the ‘technology age’ is officially dead, and it’s not very likely that genie can be put back into the bottle. You may have noticed that “voice recognition” technology is all the rage these days, featured in a range of new consumer products that are part of the “Internet of… … Read more

Univ. of Minnesota publishes “nonbinary gender pronouns” writing guide to butcher the English language on behalf of crybullies and snowflakes

(Natural News) If it’s ever seemed to you as though liberals speak in their own nonsensical language, fasten your seatbelt, because we’re about to confirm it once and for all. In the spirit of tolerance and political correctness, the University of Minnesota (UMN) has offered students a resource guide so that they can learn how… … Read more

Why are healthy young men in America suddenly going deaf?

(Natural News) For some time now, Dave Hodges of the Common Sense Show has been reporting on strange events taking place in Northern Colorado. Last year, before the presidential election, Hodges reported on sightings of foreign mercenaries and elite military personnel from Nepal known as Gurkhas in that part of the state. He pointed out… … Read more