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John Solomon at Real America's Voice: Charlie Kirk is DEAD at 31! God Rest His Soul!

UPDATE: Suspect Who SHOT Charlie Kirk STILL AT LARGE...

At least 3 injured in shooting at Evergreen High School

Chaffetz recounts terrifying moment Charlie Kirk was shot

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Methylene chloride (CH2Cl?) and acetone (C?H?O) create a powerful paint remover...

Engineer Builds His Own X-Ray After Hospital Charges Him $69K

Researchers create 2D nanomaterials with up to nine metals for extreme conditions

The Evolution of Electric Motors: From Bulky to Lightweight, Efficient Powerhouses

3D-Printing 'Glue Gun' Can Repair Bone Fractures During Surgery Filling-in the Gaps Around..

Kevlar-like EV battery material dissolves after use to recycle itself

Laser connects plane and satellite in breakthrough air-to-space link

Lucid Motors' World-Leading Electric Powertrain Breakdown with Emad Dlala and Eric Bach

Murder, UFOs & Antigravity Tech -- What's Really Happening at Huntsville, Alabama's Space Po

Tiny briefcase engine boosts EV range beyond battery power

Healthcare

The Crown has conspired with the medical industry to ensnare us in a web of control and dependency. To avoid their notions and potions it is essential to take responsibility for our own health, and pursue sound medical science.

The man with the amazing arm:

26-year-old has futuristic limb that includes phone charger, torch and even a DRONE

IBM Creates A Molecule That Could Destroy All Viruses

One macromolecule to rule them all, from Ebola to Zika and the flu

Repairing damaged cartilage with a man-made bio-glass

Pioneering technologies like 3D printing have had a huge impact on the medical world, and now a unique material developed by researchers at Imperial College London and the University of Milano-Bicocca could lead to all-new implants for replacing dama

U.S. Experiments Aim to Reanimate the Brain Dead:

"Eventual Reversal of Death In Our Lifetime"

This robot is better at soft-tissue surgery than a human

A newly developed robot is capable of performing soft-tissue surgery, and indeed performed better on tests than a human surgeon.

The best recipe for 3D-printed replacement bones

Facial and head surgery can require sections of bone to be removed, and doctors often have to harvest material from elsewhere in the body to fill in the gaps.

A Bitter Pill

Josiah Zayner's gut Josiah Zayner's gut was making his life hell -- so he embarked on an extreme DIY fecal transplant

Sony files to patent new contact lenses that can record video

The contacts, which only need to be worn on one eye, can be switched on and off by closing the eyelids

Prematurely born lambs kept alive in artificial external placenta...

Prematurely born lambs kept alive in artificial external placenta - human babies could be next

"DIY Antibiotics": What To Grow to Protect Your Health In a Crisis

What will you do in a crisis without life saving medicine and antibiotics? If society breaks down, hospitals, pharmacies and clinics will be unavailable, and the medicine you or a loved one need may be unavailable.

How an Italian doctor hopes to perform first human head transplant

The projected operation would be a 36-hour, £14m procedure involving at least 150 people, including doctors, nurses, technicians, psychologists and virtual reality engineers

Someone already born will 'live to 1,000 and immortality IS possible'

A DOCTOR who has dedicated his work to the quest for eternal life insists the record for the oldest living person will soon fall and someone already alive will keep going until they make 1,000.

Gene Therapy For Congenital Blindness Has Long-Lasting Effect

Could treat other degenerative eye conditions

Bright flash of light marks incredible moment life begins when sperm meets egg

uman life begins in bright flash of light as a sperm meets an egg, scientists have shown for the first time, after capturing the astonishing 'fireworks' on film.

Scientists claim they've completed the first successful gene therapy against human ageing

If confirmed, this could get interesting.

The REAL science on vaccines, dental fillings, and brain damage: Stunning video shows how ...

content damages neurons under a microscope. (NaturalNews) Medical science has long known that mercury is a health hazard no matter how it gets into the body. Whether by foods we eat, water we drink, through vaccines or even our dental fillings, mercu

Psychedelic scans show LSD's effect on the brain for first time

Researchers at the Imperial College of London have for the first time mapped the effects of LSD on the brain using fMRI and other scans while patients were under the influence of the drug.

Fluoride Officially Classified as a Neurotoxin in World's Most Prestigious Medical Journal

There are safe ways to provide fluoride to your teeth if your teeth are deficient. A simple one time gel treatment lasting fifteen minutes is good enough to last a lifetime.

Natural chemical found in blue-green algae found to destroy cancer cells ...

Potent anti-cancer medicine fights brain and breast tumors that chemo can't treat...(NaturalNews) Scientists from Oregon State University have discovered that a compound found in algae can fight two of the most aggressive types of cancer out there: t

How You Can Reverse Cavities & Heal Tooth Decay Naturally

In Western medicine, the majority of us have come to accept that, when we are told we have a cavity, there is no other option except to let it continue to decay or get your tooth drilled out and filled with synthetic material.

Retail demand for organics is exploding so rapidly that Costco is actually lending money to farmers

to grow more organic food. (NaturalNews) In news that will be embraced by health-conscious consumers and organic farmers alike, Costco is finding the demand for organic food to be so staggering, that it is lending money to farmers so they can grow en

Non-invasive treatment produces 98 percent prostate cancer cure rate

Traditional approaches to tackling prostate cancer are generally quite effective, with a 80 to 90 percent cure rate, but a new method, known as Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT) could revolutionize the practice.

Could the 3D-printed cast put plaster to pasture?

If you've ever had a cast on an arm or leg, then you'll know how uncomfortable, awkward and inconvenient they can be.

Harvard University Finds Cannabis Cuts Tumor Growth in Half in Three Weeks

A Harvard University study from 2007 which remains the most comprehensive ever released on THC's potential to combat tumors found that in just three weeks doses of THC were able to cut lung cancer tumor growth in half in mice subjects, and were abl

A Brain Implant Brings a Quadriplegic's Arm Back to Life

Ian Burkhart has been a cyborg for two years now. In 2014, scientists at Ohio State's Neurological Institute implanted a pea-sized microchip into the 24-year-old quadriplegic's motor cortex.

Robert De Niro on anti-vaccine film controversy: 'Let's find out the truth'

The Tribeca Film Festival now is celebrating its 15th year and founders, actor Robert De Niro and producer Jane Rosenthal mark the occasion with an interview on TODAY. De Niro, who has an autistic child, comments on the decision to pull the anti-vacc

Homeopathy could SAVE healthcare by drastically lowering costs for safer treatments ...

without the negative side effects. (NaturalNews) Doctors are starting to find out that homeopathy can improve patient outcomes. Dr. Helen Beaumont, from the Faculty of Homeopathy, points out that homeopathy provides more affordable treatments tailo

High levels of toxicity are drastically reduced in the body after women switch to natural make-up

Just three days of using different cosmetics and personal care products led to a dramatic drop in the levels of toxic, hormone-disrupting chemicals in the bodies of teenage girls in a study published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives.

Transplanted pig heart kept ticking for over two years

Researchers from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) in Bethesda, Maryland, have managed to keep a pig heart beating for 945 days inside the body of a live baboon.

Samsung Patents Contact Lenses With Built-In Camera

Samsung has been granted a patent in South Korea for contact lenses with a display that projects images directly into the wearer's eyes.

Mind-control MICROSCOPE changes the behaviour of mice in an instant...

In a breakthrough that wouldn't look out of place in a science fiction film, researchers said they have been able to control the minds of living animals by tweaking the activity of their brain cells.

Smartphone spectroscopy kit brings blood test info home

According to Bob Messerschmidt, founder and CEO of Cor, "the greatest barrier for people to live a healthy life is really information." His company has developed a blood testing kit that is aimed at making health information available in the home tha

INFERTILE MICE GIVE BIRTH, THANKS TO 3D-PRINTED OVARIES

A SIMILAR TECHNIQUE MIGHT HELP RESTORE HUMAN FERTILITY

Scientists decode newts' ability to regenerate limbs

Adult newts are the envy of the animal kingdom when it comes to replacing missing tissue. Amputated legs, arms or tails, there's hardly repair job too big for this animal's remarkable regenerative abilities.

8 'Antibiotics' Our Ancestors Used Instead Of Pharmaceutical Pills

In a day and age where we are given a pill for every conceivable ill, it may seem strange to hear someone reject swallowing one down.

3D-printed bionic hand could soon be yours - if you need it

When we first reported on the relatively cheap 3D-printed robotic hand made by Youbionic back in 2014, we indicated that the device was only a prototype and that the makers were looking for funding to bring it to market.

Who Will Be First To "Hack The Code" Of Aging?

A race to the finish

Ancient Romans had perfect teeth because their diets were low in one substance

Ancient Romans had pretty great teeth. Scientists are scanning the body casts of victims of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, which is leading them to new revelations.

Osteoporosis in mice reversed with single injection of stem cells

Age-related osteoporosis, where the bone structure deteriorates and becomes more vulnerable to fracture, is said to affect more than 200 million people worldwide.

Ginger over chemo: This powerful root can eliminate 10,000x the number of cancer cells

Our immune system doesn't always discern between actual threats and false-positives. What's worse, long-term inflammation is especially harmful for our bodies, exposing us to a host of diseases and shortening our life-span. Therefore, it's only na

Stripping donor hearts and repopulating them with recipient-derived stem cells

Heart transplants have been around since 1967, but they're still anything but routine.

Spongy Implants Can Replace Cancerous Vertebrae

Filling in the gaps

New cataracts treatment restores infants' vision using stem cells

While you might generally associate cataracts with more mature patients, as many as three in every 10,000 children suffer from the condition, which can cause significant vision loss.

Lightweight Robotic Exoskeleton Approved By FDA

Power walking into the future

Technique Allows Kidney Transplants From Any Donor

And it's saving thousands of lives

Mother Calls Cannabis Oil a 'Miracle Drug' for Her Son, Continues Fight in Georgia

Katie Harrison loves her little guy, Hawk. Life is hard for this little guy: when Hawk was just weeks old, he suffered a brain hemorrhage, followed by a seizure that led to a blood clot disorder, a feeding tube and vision impairment.

Lab-grown eye tissue restores rabbits' vision

In what marks important progress toward a future where defective vision could be treated with lab-grown eyeball components, an international team of scientists has used human stem cells to build layers of eye tissue that was then implanted into rabbi

New Filter Similar To Dialysis Appears To Remove HIV From Blood

A novel filtration process designed to remove the AIDS virus from human blood has shown excellent promise in a series of pre-clinical trials, according to researchers at Aethlon Medical, an early stage biotechnology firm in La Jolla, Calif.

Scientists Discover A New Kind Of Stem Cell

And are now one step closer to figuring out how stem cells work

Monkeys Drive Wheelchairs Using Thought Alone

A major step toward helping humans with paralysis
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