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Scientists unveiled first picture of a black hole

  Of all the forces or objects in the Universe that we cannot see – dark energy and dark matter – none has excited human curiosity so much as the invisible maws that shred and swallow entire stars like so many specks of dust, known as black holes. The world recently saw the first picture of a black hole.…
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Scientists discover new properties of water

  There is still a lot to learn about good old H2O. An article in News Wisestated explains that researchers have uncovered new properties of water molecules that have previously escaped notice for almost a hundred years. In its liquid form, water is good at transporting the protons and hydroxide ions produced by the…
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Wall Street and the Nazi Cartels (2)

We present to you Chapter 1 from All Honorable Men: The Story of the Men on Both Sides of the Atlantic Who Successfully Thwarted Plans to Dismantle the Nazi Cartel System, by James Stewart Martin (kindle version, Forbidden Bookshelf 2016, first published by Little, Brown and Company, 1950). Read the first part of the…
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Ulysses Syndrome: A Modern Problem

The name Ulysses syndrome is a reference to the main character of the Odyssey, who experienced hardship when he left his home. This syndrome manifests in immigrants and can lead to more serious problems such as addiction and other disorders.  Ulysses syndrome, also known as Immigrant…
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Volunteering: Finding Ways to Lend a Helping Hand

  Charity is considered a virtue, and one that many people strive to emulate in their everyday life. Charity includes not only giving money – which is what most people think of – but the volunteering of time and energy to help others. Volunteering is beneficial on the personal, community, and national level. There…
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