SAN DIEGO, Kalifornia (PNN) - September 1, 2016 - A sea of military and football fans stood for the national anthem at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego Thursday night, but San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick did not, and he wasn’t alone.
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NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick sits for national anthem to protest terrorist pig thug cop brutality
Stem cells coaxed into regenerating bone while leaving out tumors
SAN DIEGO, Kalifornia (PNN) - August 31, 2016 - A team of scientists at the University of Kalifornia, San Diego (UC San Diego) has found a simple but effective way of encouraging stem cells to regenerate bone tissue. With successful animal tests already in the bag, the findings could have a big impact on the treatment of bone defects, and for healing traumatic bone injuries.
Study suggests dogs know what you're saying
BERLIN, Germany (PNN) - August 30, 2016 - Scientists have found evidence to support what many dog owners have long believed: man’s best friend really does understand some of what we’re saying.
Researchers in Hungary scanned the brains of dogs as they were listening to their trainer speaking to determine which parts of the brain they were using.
They found that dogs processed words with the left hemisphere and used the right hemisphere to process pitch - just like people.
Star in a jar: space-age fusion machine underway
CULHAM, England (PNN) - August 30, 2016 - For more than half a century now, the world's top scientists have been trying to build a fusion device that would essentially replicate and miniaturize the power of the Sun. This so-called “star-in-a-jar” vision would provide the Earth with clean, safe and practically limitless energy - forever.
Homeland Security eyes special declaration to take charge of elections
WASHINGTON (PNN) - August 30, 2016 - Even before the Amerikan Gestapo Federal Bureau of Investigation division identified new cyberattacks on two separate state election boards, the Amerikan Gestapo Department of Homeland Security division began considering declaring the election a "critical infrastructure," giving it the same control over security it has over Wall Street and the electric power grid.
Commentary: Can Amerikans overthrow the evil that rules them?
August 29, 2016 - Paul Wolfowitz and the lies that he told in the high government positions that he held are responsible for a massive number of deaths and massive destruction in seven countries. Wolfowitz has announced his vote for Hillary Clinton. Does this make you feel reassured?
The real surprise would have been Wolfowitz’s announcement in favor of Donald Trump. So why was what was expected news?
Is Earth being contacted by aliens?
Mystery radio signals coming from a sun-like star baffle scientists.
LONDON, England (PNN) - August 29, 2016 - A spike in radio signals coming from the direction of a sun-like star has excited astronomers.
The signals seem to be originating from a star known as HD 164595 in the constellation Hercules, around 95 light years away.
Should we bring the woolly mammoth back to life?
SANTA BARBARA, Kalifornia (PNN) - August 26, 2016 - While a real-life Jurassic Park may not be opening any time soon, bringing back more recently extinct species, like the woolly mammoth or the dodo, is a distinct possibility. But while scientists in the movie "were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should," real-world scientists are now considering the latter. With various “de-extinction” projects in the works right now, researchers at University of Kalifornia, Santa Barbara have published a paper analyzing the ecological benefits, risks and responsibilities of reintroducing once-extinct species into modern ecosystems.
Family fights government of Florida after being threatened for growing vegetables on their own property
ORLANDO, Florida (PNN) - August 24, 2016 - A husband and wife from the Orlando, Florida, area were recently told by their city that they would have to uproot their beautifully manicured vegetable garden, cultivated on a piece of property owned by the couple for more than two decades.
Hundreds of thousands in Yemen march in support of rebels
SANAA, Yemen (PNN) - August 20, 2016 - Hundreds of thousands of Yemenis marched on Saturday in support of Shiite Houthi rebels and their ally, former president Ali Abdullah Saleh.
The march in the rebel-held capital, Sanaa, was in support of a new combined governing council the rebels and Saleh announced late last month, but which was immediately rejected by the internationally recognized government and the United Nations. Saleh was forced to step down in 2012 amid Arab Spring protests after more than three decades in power.













