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Magnetic Fields Reshape the Movement of Sound Waves in a Stunning Discovery

There are studies that have shown that there is a peptide that can completely regenerate nerves

HERE COMES THE MOTHERSHIP

Swedish startup unveils Starlink alternative - that Musk can't switch off

Video Games At 30,000 Feet? Starlink's Airline Rollout Is Making It Reality

Automating Pregnancy through Robot Surrogates

SpaceX launches Space Force's X-37B space plane on 8th mystery mission (video)

This New Bionic Knee Is Changing the Game for Lower Leg Amputees

Grok 4 Vending Machine Win, Stealth Grok 4 coding Leading to Possible AGI with Grok 5

Venus Aerospace Hypersonic Engine Breakthroughs

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.

BRAIN SURGEONS WARN COVID-19 "VACCINES" ARE LITERALLY EATING PEOPLE'S BRAINS

There can no longer be any doubt: the globalists have launched their long-term population reduction plan. Best-selling author & popular, intellectual talk show host Michael Malice will be in studio

Interview 1650 – Whitney Webb Dissects the Wellcome Leap into Transhumanism

Whitney Webb of UnlimitedHangout.com joins us once again, this time to discuss her latest article, "A "Leap" toward Humanity's Destruction."

Exploding The Myth That Face Masks Must Be Worn On Bus Lines, Train Lines, Or Other Public Transport

Kayak is one of many search tools that help one find a flight, right next to the more hackerish Skiplag, the options-filled ITA Matrix , and many others. There is a host of long distance travel options that aren't covered by such searches.

Natural treatments: Salt nanoparticles are toxic to cancer cells, say researchers

A study led by University of Georgia researchers found that salt nanoparticles could kill cancer cells and confer anti-cancer immunity.

Mixed up membrane desalinates water with 99.99 percent efficiency

That ancient mariner was onto something when he said "water, water everywhere, nor any drop to drink" ?" the vast majority of water on Earth is undrinkable.

Revolutionary Machine That Grows New Skin for Burn Patients Unveiled

A piece of skin the size of a nickel, when placed inside a revolutionary Swiss bioengineering machine, can create a skin graft the size of a manhole cover.

"Hearing contact lens" claimed to outperform regular hearing aids

In most hearing aids, sounds emitted by a tiny speaker are directed down the ear canal. The "alpha" hearing aid is different, however – and reportedly better – in that its speaker actually sits directly against the wearer's eardrum.

About RVing - Toilet Paper 101

What do you know about toilet paper? Unfortunately, the toilet paper used in RVs is "special." That is, you must use a special type of paper (not brand specific) to ensure that it will dissolve in the black tank. But I am jumping ahead so let's

LulzBot Bio - LulzBot's Open-Source and FRESH-Certified 3D Bioprinter

Learn about the all new Lulzbot Bio 3D Bioprinter. Lulzbot, makers of the award winning Lulzbot Taz and Mini lines of printers will soon be releasing an open source, FRESH-certified 3D bioprinter named the Lulzbot Bio. This new bioprinter will enable

Shocker: Lisbon court rules that only 0.9% of 'verified cases' attributed to COVID in Portug

Shocker: Lisbon court rules that only 0.9% of 'verified cases' attributed to COVID in Portugal actually died of it

Mouse embryo is grown in a lab from stem cells and features beating heart...

Mouse embryo is grown in a lab from stem cells and features beating heart and nervous system in breakthrough that could help scientists eventually grow organs for human transplants

Ultralight armor material made of tiny carbon struts outperforms Kevlar

A light weight and slim form are two very desirable attributes when it comes to next-gen armor materials, and we're seeing scientists make impressive gains in this area, inspired by everything from sea snails, to animal scales, to finely tuned foams.

Hey Bluetooth, What's New? : Oh, We Want to Chip You

A new networking scheme has been introduced that is not reliant on the Internet. It is called Bluetooth Mesh Networking and allows inter-device connectivity via radio only. This video will explain the technology which uses Bluetooth Low Energy as it

Stress study shows graying hair is reversible

History is littered with anecdotal evidence of the relationship between stress and graying hair, from Marie Antionette's overnight transformation following her capture, to US presidents taking on more salt than pepper during their tenure.

Experimental brain implant instantly detects and relieves pain

Researchers from the New York University School of Medicine have developed a brain implant designed to detect pain sensations in real-time and deliver bursts of pain-relieving stimulation.

Neuralink Update - June 2021

Neura Pod is a series covering topics related to Neuralink, Inc. Topics such as brain-machine interfaces, brain injuries, and artificial intelligence will be explored. Host Ryan Tanaka synthesizes information, shares opinions, and conducts interviews

Former Head Scientist at Pfizer Says Covid Threat is 100% Fake

Prior to forming his own biotech company in 2011, Michael Yeadon was the Vice President and Chief Scientific Officer for Allergy & Respiratory Research at Pfizer Pharmaceutical.

Scientists propose to create humans outside the womb, grow them up to 40 days, study them

...and then kill them

Can a $110 Million Helmet Unlock the Secrets of the Mind?

(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- Over the next few weeks, a company called Kernel will begin sending dozens of customers across the U.S. a $50,000 helmet that can, crudely speaking, read their mind.

Blaylock On Vaccines: What You Need To Know For Informed Consent

Prior to taking any unapproved drug, you have the right to receive a broad and complete spectrum of information about the potential effects of those drugs on your body, in order for you to give "informed consent" or to refuse.

Breakthrough: Ivermectin inhibits the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein from binding to ACE2...

Breakthrough: Ivermectin inhibits the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein from binding to ACE2 receptors in human tissue

Pot producers are pushing to clamp down on Delta-8 THC; here's why, and what it is

A little-known substance derived from hemp is flying off the shelves of U.S. gas stations and smoke shops, offering users a cheap and convenient high even in states where marijuana isn't legal.

Cashing Them Out

There are two problems with the Holy Jab – beyond the risks (including of death) people assume when they receive their Anointing.

Life Insurance and Covid-19; Something Doesn't Make Sense

You would think that during the worst Pandemic since the 1918 Spanish Flu life insurance companies would be hedging their bets to avoid major losses from Covid-19.

San Francisco Allows Children To 'Consent' To COVID Vaccines Without Parents Knowing

Acting Health Officer Susan Philip decreed that within the city and county of San Francisco, allows minors age 12 and up to consent to receive any vaccine against COVID-19 that has been authorized by the FDA, via emergency authorization...

Canada: Woman Calls Funeral Homes for Truth about COVID Death Numbers

A woman called numerous funeral directors in Ontario, in the cities of London and Toronto, which has a population of over 6 million people, to inquire whether they noticed a huge increase in deaths in 2020, or if the number of deaths were in line wit

How an extra thumb changes the way your brain perceives the hand

A few years ago a London-based designer named Dani Clode introduced the world to the Third Thumb, a novel robotic finger controlled using pressure sensors under one's feet.

Brink of a fertility crisis: Scientist says plummeting sperm counts caused by everyday products

A 40-year-long study showed sperm counts have dropped by nearly half. Dr. Shanna Swan hypothesizes men will no longer produce sperm by 2045.

Smart bandage would use light to indicate infections

While it's important to check wounds for infections, removing the dressing in order to do so can be disruptive to the healing process. A new smart bandage could help, by "glowing" in a certain way if an infection is beginning.

How to make DIY non-toxic mosquito repellants with essential oils

With the mosquito season well underway, it can be tempting to buy mosquito repellants to protect yourself from mosquito bites.

Cellular Imaging from Phonon Imaging on a Fiber Probe

Researchers at the University of Nottingham have developed an ultrasonic imaging system, which can be deployed on the tip of a hair-thin optical fibre, and will be insertable into the human body to visualise cell abnormalities in 3D.

BCI lets paralyzed users quickly type text, by imagining writing it

When someone is paralyzed from the neck down, it goes without saying that they can no longer write words out by hand.

How to Start Growing Your Own Food | What to Focus on First

Whether you're a beginner vegetable gardener or know someone how is just starting out, it is important that the right path is chosen. In this video I outline how to start growing food if you are new to vegetable gardening by knowing what to focus on

Biggest genetic study of supercentenarians reveals clues to healthy aging

In the most detailed genomic study ever conducted of individuals over the age of 100 years, researchers have homed in on several particular genetic characteristics that seem to confer protection from age-related diseases.

Scientists Succeed in Growing Human-Monkey Embryos

Scientists have created the world's first monkey embryos containing human cells in an attempt to investigate how the two types of cell develop alongside each other.

How Are They Ever Going To Live This One Down?

Chlorine Dioxide Is Unequivocal Cure For Symptomatic & Laboratory Confirmed Covid-19 Infection

New psychedelic-like drug boosts the body's 'feel good' hormone WITHOUT hallucinations -

- and it could be used to treat depression and PTSD

"Ice cube tray" retinal patch is loaded with cells to restore vision

One of the main causes of vision loss in adults is deteriorative disorders of the retina, like macular degeneration, that are characterized by the death of the eye's photoreceptor cells.

MONKEY ME, MONKEY YOU First part-human, part-monkey embryo created by scientists sparks outcry

THE FIRST part-human, part-monkey embryo has been created by scientists in California despite ethical concerns.

Compounds in Amber Could Help Fight Drug-Resistant Bacteria Superbugs, Scientists Find

Now, scientists have pinpointed compounds that help explain Baltic amber's therapeutic effects and that could lead to new medicines to combat antibiotic-resistant infections.

World's first wireless brain-computer interface lets users with paralysis type and click on a ta

-- with their MIND and without being tethered to a transmitter

Unbalanced cell division offers a new target for treating baldness

Much mystery surrounds the biological processes that lead to hair loss in humans, but scientists continue to make discoveries that unravel these secrets and lay the foundation for technologies that may one day treat it.

Modern medicine is WEAKENING the immune system with chemicals, antibiotics...

...and C-section births

For crying out loud: Dutch scientists grow human tear glands

Creation of mini-organs using stem cells will help research into tear-related disorders

Breaking: BRAVE Top Global Expert Vaccine Developer Exposes MRNA InJection...

Breaking: BRAVE Top Global Expert Vaccine Developer Exposes MRNA InJection ?" Extinction of HUMANITY

Medicine for dogs studied as possible cancer treatment for people

Researchers are studying a dewormer for dogs and a pinworm medicine for people as possible treatments for glioblastoma and other forms of cancer.

Scientists Use Novel Ink With Calcium to 3D-Print 'Bone' With Living Cells

3D printers may one day become a permanent fixture of operating rooms, now that Australian scientists showed they could print bone-like structures containing living cells.

Mexico's Decision to Ban Glyphosate Has Rocked the Agribusiness World

GM corn presidential decree comes despite intense pressure from industry, U.S. authorities.

Scientists establish freaky two-way communications with lucid dreamers

Four independent experiments across the globe have found that it's possible to establish two-way communications with people in the weird, hallucinatory state of lucid dreaming, opening up a new field of real-time "interactive dreaming" research.

Mexico bans GM corn, plans to phase out imports and the use of Monsanto's glyphosate

In accordance with the decree, authorities will "revoke and refrain from granting permits" for GM corn, which includes imports. The decree also seeks to phase out glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto's Roundup weedkiller.
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