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Unmasking Misinformation: Journalist’s Quest for Verified Truth (International Edition)

The Journalists as Fact Checkers workshop, organised by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Africa for the Womentorship Champions, recently, was an unexpected catalyst for my growth as a female human rights defender. It effortlessly merged with my duties as both a journalist and an advocate, highlighting how journalism serves as a crucial act of service against misinformation. In Zimbabwe, where confirming straightforward facts such as fatality counts from road accidents can be difficult because of restricted access to data, fact-checking goes beyond being just part of one’s job; it transforms into a nuanced but important mode of defiance. One powerful takeaway was learning about “lateral reading,” which pushed me to go deeper than just skimming content and succumbing to click temptations. This change in mindset has provided me with a persistent critical outlook, examining each headline through the meticulous gaze of an investigator. Rather than taking information at ...

NASA Scientist Develops Revolutionary Fuel-Free Space Rocket

A NASA researcher has successfully developed a rocket that functions without requiring any fuel.

Dr. Charles Buhler, an engineer and co-founder of Exodus Propulsion Technologies, revealed that his team had defied the laws of physics by developing a fuel-free propulsion system.

After decades of research and experimentation, Charles Buhler believes this breakthrough will change the game and reshape propulsion technology.

"The most important message to convey to the public is that a major discovery has occurred," he said.

This revolutionary system generates thrust using electric fields rather than expelling mass, marking a radical departure from traditional propulsion methods.

Charles Buhler has likewise shown his willingness to work with others in order to enhance and perfect this innovative technology even more.

(QG - Source: The Brighterside of News / Picture: © Pixabay)

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