
Oxford professor Dr Young-hae Chi makes the connection between alien abductions and climate change
Dr Young-hae Chi, Professor at Oxford’s Oriental Institute believes in a strong correlation between climate change and alien abductions, making headlines after a 2012 lecture resurfaced, sparking interest in the More...

Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan, defended by Hillary Clinton, arrested for raping two women in France
The radical Islamic scholar that Hillary Clinton let back into the U.S. after a lengthy ban over terrorist ties is in jail on rape charges. This week a judge in France denied bail for Clinton’s pal, Tariq Ramadan, More...

New global warming paper questions more climate change models as bias and wrong
A revealing new science paper published in the science journal “Nature Geoscience”continues to expose the climate change hoax or at least add more doubt to the alleged “settled science.” The paper, More...

‘Woman hating’ ‘Misogynist’ President Trump picks Heather Wilson as Secretary of the Air Force
Despite the outlandish accusations of President Trump being a woman hating sexist and misogynist, the President has selected a female to lead the Air Force, making her “the first Air Force Academy graduate More...

Mumps outbreak reported at Oxford’s Brasenose College
An outbreak of mumps has struck the 500-year-old college as at least 18 people have contracted the contagious disease, according to a report in The Oxford Times today. Brasenose College bursar Philip Parker said: More...

New Genome Wide Association Study Reveals Heritable T2D Genes
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is becoming a global health issue, with epidemic proportions being reported in many European Union countries after the US declared epidemic proportions over a decade ago. While there has More...

Imaxio’s IMX313 pro-immunogenic technology used in tuberculosis vaccine human clinical trial
Imaxio, a biopharmaceutical company specializing in vaccines and genomics, announces today that IMX313, its proprietary pro-immunogenic technology, has been administered for the first time in humans in a tuberculosis More...

James Martin, British tech guru and author, found dead in Bermuda
James Martin, a British philanthropist and tech guru who was once the highest-selling author on books about computing, has died near his private island in Bermuda. He was 79. Authorities in the British territory More...

Targeting IV drug users the key to controlling the spread of Hepatitis C: study
Newly published research suggests that the key to controlling the spread of slower spreading diseases like Hepatitis C and similar viruses is the early diagnosis and treatment of intravenous drug users, or as they More...