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Cab-less truck glider leaps autonomously between road and rail

Can Tesla DOJO Chips Pass Nvidia GPUs?

Iron-fortified lumber could be a greener alternative to steel beams

One man, 856 venom hits, and the path to a universal snakebite cure

Dr. McCullough reveals cancer-fighting drug Big Pharma hopes you never hear about…

EXCLUSIVE: Raytheon Whistleblower Who Exposed The Neutrino Earthquake Weapon In Antarctica...

Doctors Say Injecting Gold Into Eyeballs Could Restore Lost Vision

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Dark Matter: An 86-lb, 800-hp EV motor by Koenigsegg

Spacetop puts a massive multi-window workspace in front of your eyes

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.

Drug Reverses Age-Related Mental Decline Within Days...

Drug Reverses Age-Related Mental Decline Within Days, Suggesting Lost Cognitive Ability is Not Permanent

Common blood pressure drug found to have lifespan-extending potential

Scientists from Osaka City University have found metolazone, an anti-hypertension drug that has been around for almost 50 years, can kickstart a lifespan-extending cellular repair process in roundworms.

GPS of the mind: Scientists discover new distance-detecting 'Vector Trace' brain cells

Just like a car, scientists say the brain contains cells which act like a GPS

Engineer demonstrates £500 bionic hand he built using artificial intelligence...

Engineer demonstrates £500 bionic hand he built using artificial intelligence and cheap components after three years of research

Single gene therapy injection surprisingly boosts vision in both eyes

One of the ways scientists hope to offer better treatments for vision loss is through gene therapy, where carefully selected genetic material is injected into the eyes to address mutations.

Ivermectin "obliterates" transmission of Covid, but it's too cheap to be used

Some things matter. The biggest scandal of Covid -- the one worth fighting for -- is that there are drugs that work, which are safe and well tested, but they suffer from the crippling problem of being too cheap for our captured public health insti

Soy, Oat, Almond, Rice, Coconut, Dairy: Which 'Milk' Is Best for Our Health?

Your choice should take into account your overall diet and nutrient requirements.

Most Brain Aging Decline Can Be Fixed Overnight

There are two huge aspects to a new antiaging drug. The first aspect is that a large portion of age-related brain decline is not permanent damage. This non-permanent damage is repaired overnight by a new antiaging drug. The Google-back antiaging comp

New evidence strengthens link between telomere length, aging and cancer

It's long been thought that our cells stop dividing as we age as a natural preventative measure against cancer.

Inexpensive antivenom could reportedly be used by "anyone, anywhere

While snakebite antivenom is certainly a lifesaver, it's also expensive, time-consuming to produce, and must be administered by trained clinicians. A new low-cost type of antivenom, however, could conceivably be self-applied right away, on the spot.

Sufferers Living With Severe Arthritis Could be Given Lasting Pain Relief Thanks to a New Technique

A novel outpatient procedure offers lasting pain relief for patients suffering from moderate to severe arthritis in their hip and shoulder joints.

Regenerative drug summons stem cells for inflammation-free healing

Researchers have developed a drug that can mimic inflammation signals to lure stem cells to damaged tissue, without causing any further inflammation.

Novel imaging technology offers new way to study baby brain activity

A team of UK scientists and engineers has demonstrated a novel technology for imaging the brains of infants and babies.

Age Reversal Effects from Hyperbaric Treatments

A new study from Tel Aviv University and the Shamir Medical Center indicates that HBOT (treatments with high-pressure oxygen) in healthy aging adults can stop the aging of blood cells.

Discovery of mechanism that switches off fat production after eating

A fascinating new study, published in the prestigious journal Nature Communications, is shedding light on a previously unknown mechanism by which a hormone released from the gut in the hours after eating effectively switches off the body's fat prod

This 2-Acre Vertical Farm Produces More Than 'Flat Farms' That Are Using 720 Acres

Another massively successful vertical farming startup is pushing the future of farming towards the sky, literally and figuratively.

"Imperceptible" skin records wearers' finger pressure

Although we've already heard about pressure-sensitive "skins" that could be applied to robotic or prosthetic appendages, Japanese scientists have created one for use on real human fingers.

Breakthrough Material Enables No Electricity Sterilization Will Save Thousands of Lives

Optically transparent aerogel is essentially a lightweight foam made of silica, the material of beach sand, and consists mostly of air. It reduces the rate of heat loss by tenfold.

Home cancer-screen kit and UV-harvesting windows win James Dyson Awards

A simple home test for breast cancer and a solar energy-harvesting window made of recycled materials are the big winners of this year's James Dyson Awards.

World record drone flights: Hydrogen vs battery vs gasoline-electric

Spanish company Quaternium has destroyed its own record for gasoline-electric drone endurance with a 10-hour...

Implant coating combines meds and silver to prevent infections

When a patient receives a titanium artificial hip, there's always the risk of an infection developing at the interface between the metal and the bone. A new implant-coating process, however, is intended to greatly reduce that risk.

Danish Newspaper Reveals Largest Study on Masks has been Rejected by Three Medical Journals

Why not just conduct a randomized controlled trial to test whether masks work against COVID-19? Why assume such a draconian and dehumanizing mandate works as if it's an article of faith and create such division when we can discover which side is corr

Tucker Carlson gives a damning walkthrough of the Hunter Biden report.

Tucker Carlson gives a damning walkthrough of the Hunter Biden report.

Fountain of youth -- is a fecal transplant? Procedure may turn back clock on aging brain

NORWICH, United Kingdom -- What's the secret to eternal youth? As scientists look for ways to extend life, a new study suggests the answer to healing older brains may be hiding in younger guts. Researchers say fecal transplants not only affect you

Did Trump Just Legalize Psychedelics?

With the recent passage of The Right To Try Act, in which non-FDA approved therapies can be used by patients, did Donald Trump inadvertently legalize psychedelic psychotherapy?

Bone Broth Strengthens Immunity, Body, and Joints, And You Don't Need To Spend A Bunch To Make I

For several years now, collagen-rich bone broth--created by boiling bones to extract the gelatin and marrow within--has become popular on the health and wellness magazine circuit. And for good reason.

BEEKEEPING - What YOU NEED TO GET STARTED

Why should you bring bees to your homestead in the first place?

Finally Confirmed! Vitamin D Nearly Abolishes ICU Risk in COVID-19

The first randomized controlled trial (RCT) of vitamin D in COVID-19 has just been published. The results are astounding: vitamin D nearly abolished the odds of requiring treatment in ICU. Although the number of deaths was too small to say for sure,

A DARPA-Funded Implantable Biochip To Detect COVID-19 Could Hit Markets By 2021

The most significant scientific discovery since gravity has been hiding in plain sight for nearly a decade and its destructive potential to humanity is so enormous that the biggest war machine on the planet immediately deployed its vast resources to

New blood, computer brains and frozen heads: How billionaires 'will live forever'

The super-rich are already living the best lives. Now they're trying to make those lives last forever with a wide array of weird and wonderful ideas from the fringes of science

How to Grow a Vegetable Garden - Back To Eden Organic Gardening Film

Learn how to grow an organic vegetable garden the best and easiest way! Grow fruits and veggies with less labor, less watering, less weeds, and an extremely abundant harvest! Paul Gautschi, the founder of Back to Eden Gardening, has popularized the u

The Need to Grow Exclusive Movie Premiere | Movie Ranker Jake Rohn

The Need to GROW exclusive movie premiere: Jake Rohn with Movie Ranker interviews with Rosario Dawson, Democratic Presidential Candidate Cory Booker, and Directors/Producers Rob Herring and Ryan Wirick. The Need To GROW follows pioneers of cutting ed

Doctors Are Preparing to Implant the World's First Human Bionic Eye

A team of researchers at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, has built a bionic device that they say can restore vision to the blind through a brain implant.

How caffeine and alcohol affect your sleep

Caffeine wakes you up, and alcohol makes you nod off, right? It's not that simple. Sleep scientist Matt Walker takes us into the eye-opening ways that these drinks affect the quantity and quality of our sleep.

A Dangerous Inactive Ingredient

Consumers often have the need to check a product's ingredients and this is especially true for those with allergies to certain substances. Such access to product information is essential for individuals to protect themselves from harm by exposure t

Fluoride linked to IMPAIRED kidney and liver function in adolescents, warn researchers

A study that was recently published in the Environment International journal showed just how dangerous fluoride can be in adolescence.

When the voices in your head are giving orders:

Pentagon scientists say "talking laser" that beams messages directly into your head coming soon

Honeybee venom contains chemical that kills breast cancer cells in minutes, study shows

A groundbreaking discovery in Australia is giving new meaning to the term natural remedy. Using hundreds of honeybees, a new study reveals the venom in these insects' stingers quickly kills breast cancer cells.

Defining an Xprize for Aging Reversal and Antiaging Developments

Aubrey discussed the current state of the rejuvenation biotechnology industry and how the current pandemic is shifting medical and science priorities.

Electronic SKIN that 'feels' pain in the same way as human skin could pave the way -

-for better prosthetics, smarter robotics and non-invasive skin graft alternatives

Secret weapon for dieters: Consuming your own fecal microbiome helps keep off lost weight

Researchers say that taking frozen microbiome capsules created using one's own feces while dieting may help limit weight regain in the future.

MIND GAMES Elon Musk will reveal a device that connects your brain to a computer on Friday -

– putting AI in your head ELON Musk is set to reveal a 'working Neuralink device' this Friday.

Amazing Food Growing System on a Fifth Acre Urban Lot

Amazing Food Growing System on a Fifth Acre Urban Lot Kira dreams of a fully self-sufficient homestead. She and her family lives on a 1/5 acre lot in the city and truly are trying to make the most of the space they have with a beautiful front yard

Medical Implants Advance With Use Of Polymers

Implanted non-organic electronic devices are typically rejected by the human body as a foreign invader, but new discoveries in chemical science promise to trick the body into accepting them. Welcome to the 'Borg'. ? TN Editor

Living off the Land - Feed Your family from Your homestead

A homestead is a place of production. Food, fiber, and fuel are just a few of the things a homestead can produce for a family. Most importantly, a homestead can produce a great quality of life for you, and those you care most about.

Raising Cattle on 100% Grass | Regenerative Farming

Meet John Austel of 4J Horse and Livestock a family operated cattle ranch in San Diego, California raising cattle on 100% grass from start to finish. He'll tell us all about how he raises his cows from calf to harvest, the amazing regenerative effect

Home gardening tips: For how long can you store vegetable seeds?

Growing your own food gives you access to fresh fruits and vegetables – something that is invaluable post-SHTF. Knowing how to store seeds properly ensures that you're always ready for the next planting season. To the untrained eye, dry and brittle

The Grandmother Hypothesis Could Explain Why Women Live So Long

the only species known to have substantial numbers of females living past reproduction are four types of whales (killer, beluga, short-finned pilot and narwhal) and one insect, the aphid, Quadrartus yoshinomiyai. So it's weird that women (as well a

"Within Days I Was Able To Breathe": NYC Democratic Councilman Says ...

"Within Days I Was Able To Breathe": NYC Democratic Councilman Says Hydroxychloroquine Saved His Life

One Man Farms One Acre by Himself

Meet Andrew of Indian Summer Farms, a one man show on his one acre farm. He comes from tractor tillage based organic farming but has transitioned to low till and no spray methods. We talk about that transition and how he manages his one acre with a B
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