This post is part of TED’s “How to Be a Better Human” series, each of which contains a piece of helpful advice from people in the TED community; browse through all the posts here. It’s believed that the average recruiter or hiring manager will look at your resume for only 6 seconds before making a decision. While that’s …[continue reading]
A BREATH OF FRESH AIR Simple questions for the mask wearers of the world. Don’t expect them to respond to rationality, but you never know Some might. “I wear because I care.” Really? No. You wear a mask because you don’t know the science, don’t care to know the science & accept BS from …[continue reading]
By B.N. Frank Facebook is known for being creepy – to say the least. They recently admitted to wrongly sharing user data with 3rd party apps AGAIN. A lawsuit has also been filed against the company and others for “Endangering Humanity with the misuse of Artificial Intelligence, Complicity and Aiding in Physical Genocide inside of …[continue reading]
Liam Deegan is an internationally recognised investigative journalist who writes for publications like the Irish Post, New York Post, Irish Central as well as many other worldwide publications. Liam has been instrumental in exposing corruption at the highest political levels here in Ireland and helped bring about one of the biggest civil demonstrations in the …[continue reading]
Ginger is a more potent cancer medicine than chemotherapeutic drugs like Taxol, according to a recent study. Published in the journal PLOS One, it revealed that 6-shogaol, one of the pungent compounds present in ginger, can kill breast cancer stem cells at doses that are non-toxic to healthy cells. Researchers from the Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology in India noted that …[continue reading]
A tropical vine found in the Amazon, Ayahuasca has long been both celebrated and stigmatized. When transformed into drinking form, the vine is reputed to offer potent healing and psychedelic potential. Once regarded as a niche form of holistic medicine, Ayahuasca has gained wider acceptance in recent times for its treatment of chronic pain, clinical …[continue reading]
I had uploaded this yesterday and got a lot of suggestions to fix the volumes so that the narration and Hoffenberg clip were easier to hear. It’s too important to get Maria’s story out and I didn’t want their voices to be drowned out by the music so I made the changes. Download the video …[continue reading]
Irish FM Simon Coveney • Legal advisor Seamus Woulfe Ireland’s foreign minister Simon Coveney may have misled his fellow lawmakers during a debate on forbidding goods from Israel’s settlements in the occupied West Bank. Coveney has been the key obstacle to introducing such a ban. Two of the three parties forming Ireland’s new government have …[continue reading]
Fineprint: Cure for HIV infection found? | Cured patient in Brazil Aids has claimed almost 32 million lives so far around from around the world. Till now no effective cure has been found for the deadly viral disease. However, the doctors and researchers involved in treating aids have now claimed that they may have found …[continue reading]
The dramatic televised saga of a doctor’s struggle to overcome coronavirus has ended in embarrassment after the NBC News contributor quietly admitted that there’s no evidence he ever had the virus. Is this the zenith of fake news? Dr Joseph Fair appeared at least 10 times on NBC and MSNBC over the last two months …[continue reading]










