Immune discovery 'may treat all cancer'
The scientists were looking for "unconventional" and previously undiscovered ways the immune system naturally attacks tumours... What they found was a T-cell inside people's blood. This is an immune cell that can scan the body to assess whether there
U.S. Birth Rate Continues Dropping In 42 States
Any national agenda to increase American births would have to include nullifying the abortion lobby and the practice of abortion. In the meantime, the U.S. is below replacement rate, guaranteeing economic decline and ultimately, deflation.
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Who's afraid of………
It used to be "The Big Bad Wolf" but now it seems that it's li'l ol' me!
The British government is trying to tell us that we cannot talk about the reality of cancer…
Water Fluoridation: A Good Way To Lower IQ
Fluoride has been added to our public water supplies since the 1950s. It was added because the Powers-That-Be assured us that it would lower cavity rates and cause no harm.
AI Reads Mind, Creates Video Of Your Thoughts
Scientists claim that AI can learn what you are thinking by analyzing brain impulses, and then reproduce the image on a video. Rudimentary as it is, it could break down the most private enclave of humanity: your personal thoughts. ? TN Editor
Scientists: Artificial Wombs Could Replace Women
Technocrats invent because they can, not because there is a pressing need to do so. This is a precursor to incubator reproduction as described in Huxley's 1932 book, Brave New World and is already linked to gay men being able to 'have babies'.
BEEP base keeps an eye – and an ear – on bee hives
Beekeepers frequently open up their hives to check on them, but doing so adds to their workload, and it stresses out the bees. A team of Dutch entrepreneurs set out to develop an alternative, resulting in the BEEP base hive-monitoring system.
Why Does Inflammation Seem to Underlie All Sickness?
Writing in 1889, the Swiss pathologist Ernst Ziegler observed that "a brief and precise definition of inflammation is altogether impossible." Even back then, experts like Ziegler recognized that inflammation manifests in different ways, and that