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Insulator Becomes Conducting Semiconductor And Could Make Superelastic Silicone Solar Panels

Slate Truck's Under $20,000 Price Tag Just Became A Political Casualty

Wisdom Teeth Contain Unique Stem Cell That Can Form Cartilage, Neurons, and Heart Tissue

Hay fever breakthrough: 'Molecular shield' blocks allergy trigger at the site

AI Getting Better at Medical Diagnosis

Tesla Starting Integration of XAI Grok With Cars in Week or So

Bifacial Solar Panels: Everything You NEED to Know Before You Buy

INVASION of the TOXIC FOOD DYES:

Let's Test a Mr Robot Attack on the New Thunderbird for Mobile

Facial Recognition - Another Expanding Wolf in Sheep's Clothing Technology

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.

Bio-compatible Glue For Repairing Corneas – A Sight for Sore Eyes

A biocompatible, antimicrobial adhesive for corneal repair and grafting could replace sutures and conventional adhesives that have bad side effects.

Ancient Greek drug could cut COVID-19 deaths - Israeli scientist

Prof. Ami Schattner: "Initial results are promising to say the least."

Game-Changer: The FDA Approved Eye Drops That Replace Reading Glasses

"I would not need my readers as much, especially on the computer, where I would always need to have them on."

A World With Cheap Aging Damage Reversal

What would a world with cheap aging damage reversal look like? This could happen with biotech or gene therapy injections that repair aging damage.

First-of-a-kind study shows plastic's toxic effects on human cells

With plastic waste turning up everywhere from Arctic snowfall to Antarctic sea ice, and the world's tallest mountain in between, we're seeing more researchers shift their gaze toward the potential impacts on human health.

First-of-a-kind study shows plastic's toxic effects on human cells

With plastic waste turning up everywhere from Arctic snowfall to Antarctic sea ice, and the world's tallest mountain in between, we're seeing more researchers shift their gaze toward the potential impacts on human health.

Probiotics Improve Nausea and Vomiting in Pregnancy, Study Shows

In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers found that probiotics significantly improve the symptoms of pregnancy-related nausea, vomiting, and constipation.

New Simple Therapy Offers Potentially Groundbreaking Treatment Option for ALS and ...

A man with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) had the advance of his disease slowed, and even halted altogether, thanks to a new trial that could offer hope to the 12,000 to 15,000 patients who currently suffer from the disease.

Elon Musk says Neuralink could start implanting chips in humans in 2022:

Elon Musk says Neuralink could start implanting chips in humans in 2022: People with severe spinal injuries would get the tech that the billionaire says could help them walk again

Princeton team disables long-targeted gene behind spread of major cancers

The mysterious ways cancer spreads through the body, a process known as metastasis, is what can make it such a difficult enemy to keep at bay.

Human trial finds common food additive alters gut microbiome

A first-of-its-kind study investigating the effects of a common food additive on human gut bacteria has found the emulsifier carboxymethylcellulose can alter the quality and composition of the microbiome and potentially increase a person's risk of

German Statisticians Find the Same Result in Germany as the UK...

German Statisticians Find the Same Result in Germany as the UK Health Security Agency Reports: It Is a Pandemic of the Vaccinated.

Wireless sensor grows into bone to monitor health data in real-time

Researchers at the University of Arizona have developed an ultra-thin device that permanently bonds onto bones, and beams data out wirelessly. The breakthrough could allow doctors to monitor the health of a patient's bones over time, or how well th

One dollars worth of Melatonin reduces clotting, sepsis and death for Covid.

Maybe we should study it? Here's another unpatentable, natural, safe molecule that appears to work against Covid and will probably never be mentioned by any Chief Health Officer who wants a cushy job with the WHO or Pfizer.

Lesson in joyful, smiling courage! Teacher Kath who lost all four limbs to sepsis and was...

Lesson in joyful, smiling courage! Teacher Kath who lost all four limbs to sepsis and was clinging to life has made an astonishing return to the classroom thanks to the bionic technology that's out of this world

Stop buying butter! Do it yourself! Only 1 ingredient needed

Stop buying butter! Do it yourself! Only 1 ingredient is required. Butter is quick and easy to make. Everyone will like homemade butter because it is delicious.

See Incredible Transformation of Paralyzed Mice Given Nanofibers in 4 Week Study Breakthrough

A "bioactive scaffold" regenerated damaged cells in the nervous systems of mice paralyzed from spinal cord injuries, allowing them to walk again 3-4 weeks after treatment--an astonishing feat never before achieved.

Washable conductive clothing monitors muscle activity

Currently, if you wish to track the electrical activity of someone's muscles, you have stick electrodes onto their skin. An experimental new technology, however, simply utilizes conductive fabric that's incorporated into washable pieces of clothing.

Prostate Cancer Breakthrough:

A Protein That Stops Tumor Growth is Discovered As Remedy For Drug-Resistance

World's brightest X-rays usher in medical imaging revolution

A groundbreaking new imaging technique, utilizing X-rays generated by a cutting-edge particle accelerator, is offering 3D images of whole organs in unprecedented detail. Demonstrating the technology researchers imaged the lung of a deceased COVID-19

Brain implant bypasses the eyes to help blind users "see" images

While there are already eye implants that allow the blind to see simple patterns, Spanish scientists have recently had success with a different approach.

In a First, Surgeons Attached a Pig Kidney to a Human -- and It Worked

Surgeons in New York have successfully attached a kidney grown in a genetically altered pig to a human patient and found that the organ worked normally, a scientific breakthrough that one day may yield a vast new supply of organs for severely ill pat

Protein identified as key link between appetite suppression and obesity

Among the many interesting scientific advances we are seeing around obesity and how it might best be tackled, one hormone central to the regulation of appetite routinely rears its head.

FedEx tinkerer custom builds no-waste micro farmstead

Ramutis "Ray" Narkevicius kept his day job with FedEx but cultivated his dream job by gardening his small Los Angeles backyard to a point of passion.

QUERCETIN ----Antioxidant, Anti-Inflammatory, Anti-Histamine, Anti-Microbial, Immune Modulation.

QUERCETIN ----Antioxidant, Anti-Inflammatory, Anti-Histamine, Anti-Microbial, Immune Modulation.

2021-09-30 -- Ernest talks with Foster Gamble (Thrive II: This is What it Takes) (MP3 & MP4 LOADED)

Foster Gamble (Thrive Movement) on Thrive II: This is What it Takes; breakthrough innovations, future sustainability, community, solutions, etc...

Despite Horrifying State Violence, Brave Australians Continue to Resist COVID Police State

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Oxygen Therapy May Slow the Hallmarks of Alzheimer's According to New Study

A team of investigators has succeeded in restoring brain trauma by hyperbaric oxygen therapy.

Microneedle patch penetrates biofilms to treat chronic wounds

Chronic wounds such as diabetic foot ulcers can be very difficult to treat, partially because of antibiotic-resistant "biofilms" that form over the affected tissue. A new type of microneedle patch, however, has been shown to deliver medication throug

Landmark study presents evidence Alzheimer's disease begins in the liver

An impressive new study is presenting robust evidence showing the toxic proteins thought to be the cause of Alzheimer's disease may be produced in the liver and travel through the blood before landing in the brain causing neuron damage.

Why You Can't Trust What the FDA Says About Ivermectin

As it turns out, the FDA did no research to investigate ivermectin's effectiveness, as we will discover.

How To Acquire The Immunity Children Have Against Covid-19

One of the gross errors of modern medicine is to study why people are diseased rather than why they are healthy enough to escape the many maladies that plague mankind.

Top Hacks to BIG HARVEST Days!

My top tips for preventing overwhelm on a busy preservation day! It's easy to see the harvest come in and quickly get overwhelmed at how much preservation has to happen. With these six tips, you can remain calm, stay upbeat and get through the day wi

How nose cartilage cells are being weaponized against osteoarthritis

Injured cartilage can take the body a long time to repair, but back in 2014 we looked at a promising study where scientists created grafts from nasal cartilage cells and deployed them in damaged knees to help things along.

Natural healing with willow bark: How to find natural aspirin when SHTF

In a survival scenario, you can turn to willow (Salix) trees for natural pain relief. Different species of willow, also called "osier" or "sallow," exist in the wild. Willows often grow in partially or completely shaded areas and near streams

Bionic arm allows amputees to feel with fake fingers: Prosthetic combines intuitive motor control...

Bionic arm allows amputees to feel with fake fingers: Prosthetic combines intuitive motor control, touch and grip for the first time to create sensation of opening and closing a hand

EXPERIMENTER - The Stanley Milgram Experiment (Movie)

Illusions set the stage. Deception reveals the truth.

SHOW Thurs July 10: Phranq Tamburri (Trump Report)

LIVE STREAM - Thurs July 10 @ 1:15 pm EDT: Phranq Tamburri (The Trump Report)

Landmark study shows one dose of psilocybin induces new neural connections

The researchers show how the psychedelic prompts rapid growth of neural connections in the frontal cortex of mice and hypothesize this mechanism playing a role in the drug's antidepressant qualities.

World's first mobile MRI machine detects strokes that require surgery

Last year we learned of an interesting medical device that could play a significant role in expanding access to MRI imaging, by literally placing the technology on wheels.

Prepper Pressure Canning Lead Farmer 73 still at it!

I am still practicing all of the techniques the homestead heart and granny karma taught me. this is all about being prepared and survival for hard days to come. to all my canning kings and canning queens!!!! we gotta do this! so CAN UP or SHUT UP!

At Last! Government Documents Locked Up for 30 Years Proving This Vaccine Unsafe Finally Revealed

Many parents are opting to have their children vaccinated with the single measles, mumps and rubella vaccines due to growing concerns about the safety of the MMR, but are they jumping out of the frying pan into the fire?

Clif High Gives His "Vaxx repair protocol"

Clif High just went on Greg Hunter's show and gave a wildly fascinating interview.

The media has not told you that India conquered the Delta variant with Ivermectin.

Apparently reducing deaths from Covid by 96% with cheap available drugs is not worthy of the news bureaus.

Ivermectin is effective against Covid, but where do I get it? So glad you asked,....

Here is a national AND international directory of care providers who will prescribe you Ivermectin, some over the internet.

4 ways to preserve your harvest without canning

You've just harvested your garden, and you're now surrounded by more homegrown produce than you can possibly eat before it all goes bad. Canning might be the most obvious solution, but let's face it: it's not the easiest task.

Learn the basics of wound management for survival situations

At some point in our lives, most of us have gotten injured badly enough to wonder if a trip to the emergency room is needed, whether it's a chopping accident in the kitchen or a fall outdoors playing sports.

Bulletproof chainmail? Next-gen fabric stiffens on demand

Materials that change their properties in response to certain stimuli could come to occupy a valuable space in many fields, ranging from robotics, to medical care, to advanced aircraft.

Science of smell: The first molecular images of odor receptors at work

Our sense of smell seems to be the most complicated, and as such it's the least understood.

How to Grow Weed in the Apocalypse

What Role Could Marijuana Play in a Post-Apocalyptic Nation?
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