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The Roman Solution: We Could Make Homes On Mars By Harvesting Human Blood
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The Roman Solution: We Could Make Homes On Mars By Harvesting Human Blood

The first astronauts on Mars could make homes using ancient Roman techniques, if they're willing to lose a little blood.
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Watch A Sleeper Shark Appear Out Of The Gloom And Chow Down On A Deep-Sea Camera
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Watch A Sleeper Shark Appear Out Of The Gloom And Chow Down On A Deep-Sea Camera

Little is known about these large deep-sea predators and it is rare to see a full adult.
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Third Living Person Ever Gets A Gene-Edited Pig Kidney Transplant
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Third Living Person Ever Gets A Gene-Edited Pig Kidney Transplant

The woman had been on the transplant waiting list since 2017.
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More Storms Are Brewing In Antarctica Amid Unprecedented Sea Ice Loss
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More Storms Are Brewing In Antarctica Amid Unprecedented Sea Ice Loss

Big changes are coming to the land of ice and snow.
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New Automated Machine Equips Roaches With Backpacks, Creating An Army Of Cyborgs
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New Automated Machine Equips Roaches With Backpacks, Creating An Army Of Cyborgs

Welcome to the "Cyborg Insect Factory".
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Incredible Fossils Reveal Oldest-Known Saber-Toothed Predator Lived 280 Million Years Ago
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Incredible Fossils Reveal Oldest-Known Saber-Toothed Predator Lived 280 Million Years Ago

The discovery pushes back the toothy gorgonopsians by around 15 million years.
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Earth's Magnetic North Pole Officially Has A New Position
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Earth's Magnetic North Pole Officially Has A New Position

Just before Christmas, let's hope this doesn't screw up the deliveries of the North Pole's most famous resident.
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Strange Bipedal Humanoid Photographed in Canyon on Navajo Nation
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Strange Bipedal Humanoid Photographed in Canyon on Navajo Nation

An interesting photo making the rounds online shows what looks like a hairy, bipedal figure climbing the side of a canyon. Many speculate that the creature could be Bigfoot, reports coasttocoastam.com. The image, shared earlier this month, is claimed to have been taken on Navajo Nation land. Shortly after the photo appeared, a person claiming to be the nephew of the photographer contacted the Rocky Mountain Sasquatch Organization to share what they say is the story behind it. Terri Anderson states this was taken on Navajo Rez Near Ganado, AZ pic.twitter.com/9gAhu3XTKm — RMSO Bigfoot (@RMSOBigfoot) December 10, 2024 According to the nephew, the photo was taken about two years ago in “a canyon area between the communities of Cornfields and Greasewood, Arizona, on Navajo Nation.” The nephew explained that his aunt had been tending livestock south of their homestead when she heard “strange noises” coming from the canyon. Curious, she looked over the edge and saw the creature, which “looked up at her.” Frightened by what she saw, she quickly took a photo and left the place. While some may doubt the story, the nephew said, “You don’t have to believe what I write, and to me, it doesn’t matter. All I know is what I’ve told you is what happened that day.” The post Strange Bipedal Humanoid Photographed in Canyon on Navajo Nation appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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3 married men weigh in on Travis Hunter’s relationship drama following Heisman ceremony
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3 married men weigh in on Travis Hunter’s relationship drama following Heisman ceremony

Over the weekend, Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver and cornerback Travis Hunter won the Heisman Trophy over Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty. While football is clearly going well for the soon-to-be drafted athlete, fiancée Leanna Lenee’s behavior at the ceremony drew the scrutiny of millions, casting a dark cloud over what should have been pure merriment. Lenee came under fire when she didn’t stand up when Hunter was announced as the Heisman winner. According to online reports, Deion Sanders had to urge her to stand up and congratulate her man. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the controversies surrounding Lenee. Fans also attacked her for an old statement she made about Hunter not being her type. Two viral videos also fueled the nasty rumors surrounding Lenee — one of which appears to show her getting upset with Hunter for taking pictures with female fans at an Adidas store and another showing her visibly upset after the Buffaloes victory over the Oklahoma State Cowboys. The narrative seems to be that she’s a bad egg who can’t handle not being the center of attention. Hunter has made multiple statements defending Lenee and telling fans and news outlets to back off. Lenee also addressed the scandals in a TikTok video, during which she claimed that all the verbal abuse launched against her is the result of the misinterpretations of “birdbrained” people. Jason Whitlock is of the opinion that Hunter needs a little marital advice before he ties the knot with Lenee. “There’s no way you can have social media in the middle of that relationship,” he says, adding that as an unmarried man, he doesn’t have much experience to draw from. Guest Pastor Anthony Walker, who is married, says, “It's you, your spouse, and God — like that's the core [of a marriage],” but “when we bring into the marriage all of the other eyes that are looking and all of the other voices that are contributing, you get further and further away from that.” Christian commentator and writer Virgil Walker commends Hunter not only for defying the status quo and seeking marriage at such a young age but also for defending Lenee. However, “He had better develop a very thick skin very quickly if he's going to allow a handful of people on a stream to upset him to the point where, you know, on arguably one of the best nights of his life — winning the Heisman Trophy — he's going to go back and bemoan the fact that someone had something to say about it,” says Walker. “There’s a lot of growing up that needs to be done on his part.” TJ Moe echoes Walker's sentiment — “I love his instincts to protect his fiancée.” But Hunter was clearly unprepared for the “social media blitz and the criticism,” and for that, Moe blames Deion Sanders. “Deion should have said, ‘Ignore all the noise; don't respond to any of it. Your wife is going to get hit, your kids are going to get hit, your parents — everybody around you. And your job is to go back to them and say, I got your back no matter what, don't worry about anybody else,”’ he explains. To hear more of the conversation, watch the clip above. Want more from Jason Whitlock?To enjoy more fearless conversations at the crossroads of culture, faith, sports, and comedy with Jason Whitlock, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Columbia defends letting professor who celebrated Hamas terrorist attacks teach course on Zionism
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Columbia defends letting professor who celebrated Hamas terrorist attacks teach course on Zionism

Columbia University, a hotbed of anti-Semitism and leftist extremism, will have a professor who celebrated the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas terrorist attacks teach a course on Zionism in the new year. Joseph Massad is a professor of modern Arab politics at Columbia University who has a special interest in "theories of nationalism, sexuality, race, and religion" and regularly contributes to the Middle East Eye, a radical blog apparently owned by a former official for both Al Jazeera in Qatar and the Hamas-affiliated al-Quds TV, Jamal Bessasso. Massad has also long contributed to the Electronic Intifada, a pro-Palestinian propaganda website. On Oct. 8, 2023 — one day after Hamas terrorists massacred over 1,100 Israelis — Massad penned an article titled "Just another battle or the Palestinian war of liberation?" wherein he expressed amazement and apparent delight at the so-called "victories of the resistance." "What can motorized paragliders do in the face of one of the most formidable militaries in the world? Apparently much in the hands of an innovative Palestinian resistance, which early on Saturday morning launched a surprise attack on Israel by air, land, and sea," wrote Massad. "Indeed, as stunning videos show, these paragliders have become the air force of the Palestinian resistance." In addition to suggesting the terrorist attacks were provoked, Massad spoke highly of the terrorists' "success." "Perhaps the major achievement of the resistance in the temporary takeover of these settler-colonies is the death blow to any confidence that Israeli colonists had in their military and its ability to protect them," continued the Columbia professor. "In the interest of safeguarding their lives and their children's future, the colonists' flight from these settlements may prove to be a permanent exodus. They may have finally realized that living on land stolen from another people will never make them safe." At one stage in the article, Massad insinuated that the victims were "cruel colonizers" and stated, "The sight of the Palestinian resistance fighters storming Israeli checkpoints separating Gaza from Israel was astounding." Whereas Massad described the terrorist attacks as "remarkable," "stunning," "striking," and "astounding," he referred to the Israeli response as "barbaric." According to the university's directory of classes, Massad will teach a course on "the history of the Jewish Enlightenment (Haskala) in 19th century Europe and the development of Zionism through the current peace process between the state of Israel and the Arab states and the Palestinian national movement." The listing further notes that the Hamas apologist will also provide "a historical overview of the Zionist-Palestinian conflict to familiarize undergraduates with the background of the current situation." Nearly 50 students are already enrolled in the class, which is unsurprising granted the anti-Israel sentiment that abounds on campus. Just last week, anti-Israel radicals marched around campus calling for a "free and liberated Palestine" and carrying banners that reportedly read, "Globalize the Intifada," and "Within Our Lifetime." Blaze News previously reported that on the first anniversary of the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks, pro-Hamas protesters chanted, "Resistance is justified." One video of the demonstration showed protesters chanting, "One solution! Revolution!" The university has apparently been reluctant to do anything meaningful to curb pro-terrorist sentiment on campus. The House Committee on Education and the Workforce complained in August that the university had failed to expel any of the students responsible for the volatile demonstrations and encampment takeover in April, where Hamas-endorsed radicals illegally camped outside Columbia University for more than a week, destroying property, repeating genocidal rhetoric and demanding the institution divest from Israel. 'This would be akin to having a White Nationalist teach about the US Civil Rights movement.' In the face of such unchecked extremism, one Jewish student tried to force Columbia's hand, filing a lawsuit accusing the university of allowing "a small group of fringe demonstrators to target Jewish students and faculty with harassment, hate speech, and violence for the sole reason that they are (or appear to be) Jewish." Columbia agreed to increase safety measures in June as part of a settlement. The Israeli Embassy to the U.S. responded to the news of Massad's course, asking on X, "How many people has he already managed to indoctrinate?" Amid backlash over the course, the university issued a statement Tuesday, denouncing his controversial comments but indicating he would teach the course anyway. "Professor Massad's statements following the terrorist attack on October 7 created pain for many in our community and contributed to the deep controversy on our campus. We have consistently condemned any celebration or promotion of violence or terror," said the statement. "We remain committed to principles of free expression and the open exchange of viewpoints and perspectives through opportunities for constructive dialogue and understanding throughout our campus community, and we seek to provide a learning environment and classrooms that promote intellectual inquiry and analytical thinking along with civility, tolerance, and respect." Columbia noted further that Massad's course is one of three that students can take next semester on the subject of Zionism and the history of Israel. This did not sit well with Lawrence Rosenblatt, an adjunct professor of international and public affairs at Columbia, who submitted his resignation, reported the Jerusalem Post. "I hereby resign my position as a member of the Columbia University faculty, effective immediately. I do so in response to learning (and seeing listed on the Columbia class registry) that a course on Zionism and the State of Israel will be taught this coming semester by Joseph A. Massad, who has advocated for the destruction of the State of Israel and celebrated the October 7 attacks," wrote Rosenblatt. "This would be akin to having a White Nationalist teach about the U.S. Civil Rights movement and the struggle for Black equality, or having a climate denier teach about the impact of global warming, or a misogynist teach about Feminism." Rosenblatt, who was reportedly not scheduled to teach in the spring semester, noted that Massad is entitled to his opinions and has a right to express his opinion, but "Columbia has a responsibility to teach objectively and fairly." "At best perhaps one could tolerate a class on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict co-taught from the many diverse Israeli and Palestinian perspectives, though not by someone who advocates for the eradication of a group of people. But that is not what is happening here," continued Rosenblatt. "Columbia has lost not only its moral compass, but its intellectual one." Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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