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Graphene Dream Becomes a Reality as Miracle Material Enters Production for Better Chips, Batteries

Virtual Fencing May Allow Thousands More Cattle to Be Ranched on Land Rather Than in Barns

Prominent Personalities Sign Letter Seeking Ban On 'Development Of Superintelligence'

Why 'Mirror Life' Is Causing Some Genetic Scientists To Freak Out

Retina e-paper promises screens 'visually indistinguishable from reality'

Scientists baffled as interstellar visitor appears to reverse thrust before vanishing behind the sun

Future of Satellite of Direct to Cellphone

Amazon goes nuclear with new modular reactor plant

China Is Making 800-Mile EV Batteries. Here's Why America Can't Have Them

China Innovates: Transforming Sand into Paper

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.

Tips for prepping on a backyard homestead

Before you can relax on your porch and watch the sun set over your thriving garden, you'll need to put in a lot of hard work to get your property in working order.

AgeX Developing Antiaging by Working to Restore Full Regeneration

Humans are able to fully regenerative when we are less than 8 weeks after cell germination. We are still in the womb 3-8 weeks after cell germination, then we can fully regenerate.

Blind Man Develops Smart Cane That Uses Google Maps and Sensors to Identify One's Surroundings

This electronic walking stick is revolutionizing the way that blind people can navigate the world.

What do babies think?

"Babies and young children are like the R&D division of the human species," says psychologist Alison Gopnik. Her research explores the sophisticated intelligence-gathering and decision-making that babies are really doing when they play.

The end of dental fillings: Scientists create a material that could help you regrow enamel naturally

It is the 'holy grail' for scientists seeking to save thousands of people the misery of a trip to the dentist for a filling.

Brain Waves Have Been Detected Coming From 'Mini Brains' Grown in The Lab

For the first time, brain tissue grown in a lab has spontaneously exhibited electrical activity, and it looks startlingly similar to human brain activity. More specifically, it resembles the brain activity of premature babies.

'Worm-like' robot that crawls through the brain could treat stroke patients by clearing...

'Worm-like' robot that crawls through the brain could treat stroke patients by clearing potentially fatal blood clots with 0.5mm 'thread'

Don't Just Police Your Brass - Clean it: The Antimicrobial Properties of Brass

A very long time ago, recorded in a book now known as the Smith Papyrus around 2600 to 2200 B.C, is reported to be the use of copper to sterilize chest wounds and drinking water. In another papyrus, the Ebers Papyrus, written around 1500 B.C., it's

More Evidence that Fluoride Lowers IQ: Will the CDC Keep Ignoring It?

In the United States and Canada, exposure to fluoride is widespread and comes primarily through ingestion of fluoridated water supplied by community water systems. Although some U.S. residents consume drinking water that is fluoride-free, the majorit

Put a stop to golden staph infections with Indian wormwood essential oil

(Natural News) Big things do come in small packages, and unfortunately, this also applies to health problems. Bacteria may be the tiniest living organisms, but they can cause some of the worst infections on the planet. A good example of a potentially

New bioprinting tech creates body parts within seconds

We've recently been hearing a lot about 3D-bioprinting, a technique in which small body parts can be 3D-printed out of biological tissue. Now, new technology promises to make the process quicker and thus more practical than ever.

After Her Years of Research, a Cambridge Scientist Could Be on the Verge of Curing MS

Auto-immune diseases like multiple sclerosis (MS) occur when the body's immune cells attack healthy tissues. In the case of MS, the cells target the protective layer surrounding the nerves. While the reason for this happening is still unclear, a ne

The brain maybe able to repair itself - with help

Through treating everything from strokes to car accident traumas, neurosurgeon Jocelyne Bloch knows the brain's inability to repair itself all too well. But now, she suggests, she and her colleagues may have found the key to neural repair:

Magic mushrooms for better health? Psychedelic drugs are having a moment across US

Tucker Max tried to drown his childhood sadness in booze and sex. That didn't work, although it netted him a best-selling book and a movie based on his story.

SPOT ON Can you spot which moles are deadly? The skin cancer signs you need to know

IT'S the most common form of cancer in the UK - killing seven Brits every day. But, would you know if you were developing skin cancer? Can you tell the dangerous moles from the harmless?

Prenatal Ultrasound--Not So Sound After All

Few prospective parents realize that ultrasound technology is not just sound waves but is based on non-ionizing radiation. Other examples of man-made non-ionizing radiation include cell phones, cell towers, cordless phones, Wi-Fi and more.

Alzheimer's hope as scientists find a way to stop the build-up of plaques in the brain that are.

Alzheimer's hope as scientists find a way to stop the build-up of plaques in the brain that are considered to be a tell-tale sign of the cruel disease

Study: Can nanoparticles be used to deliver treatments to injured brain and spinal cord cells?

A research team from Purdue University has designed a cutting-edge treatment that could quickly repair brain and spinal cord cells that have been injured. The treatment method enlists medicated nanoparticles to the injury site, preventing secondary

Epstein Suicided(d): The Autopsy, The Body Guard, The Paintings & The Judge - What You NEED TO KNOW!

Just when you thought the rabbit hole couldn't possibly go any deeper, the Epstein case continues to keep the twists coming! New informations reveals an autopsy report that suggests its more likely Epstein was strangled rather then dying from hangi

Scientists find way to distinguish male sperm from female,

which may allow couples to choose IVF boy or girl Using this technique scientists could produce mice litters that were 90 per cent male

Supercharging the Band-Aid:

Five futuristic bandages that could take wound healing to the next level

Conductive carbon fibers bridge busted electrical circuits in the hearts of mice

A beating heart relies on a healthy circuitry of electrical signals to maintain a steady rhythm, and when that system breaks down it can lead to grave consequences.

Amazon's AI can now detect FEAR:

Firm says it's improved its Rekognition software to better read emotions and predict age more accurately

Discovery of liver cell with stem cell-like properties could eliminate need for organ transplants

"We now need to work quickly to unlock the recipe for converting pluripotent stem cells into HHyPs so that we could transplant those cells into patients at will," explains Rashid. "In the longer term, we will also be working to see if we can repro

Ebola virus is no longer incurable, Congo trial reports over 90 percent success

A randomized clinical trial taking place in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has been terminated early due to the extraordinary success of two drugs being investigated to treat the Ebola virus.

New Ultrafast Artificial Intelligence Mimicking Brain Dynamics

Using advanced experiments on neuronal cultures and large scale simulations, a group of scientists at Bar-Ilan University in Israel has demonstrated a new type of ultrafast artifical intelligence algorithms -- based on the very slow brain dynamics

Simple and effective ways to purify your water during emergencies

With your perilous journey ahead, it may be difficult to simply carry an adequate amount. How will you ensure that everyone, including yourself, will have enough water to drink until you arrive at a bug-out shelter?

Here Are the SHOCKING Extremes the Human Body Can Take and Survive

Humans are capable of astounding feats, including some that seem to defy everything we know about the body.

Potent health benefits of cilantro and coriander seed

Cilantro is known to be rich in dietary folate and ascorbic acid (vitamin C),2 and may help detoxify heavy metals like mercury, arsenic, cadmium and lead.3

Does a sugar detox work? I'm on it and have had some surprising results

Early one Saturday, I headed to a "sugar detox" seminar at my gym. I didn't expect it to be a hot ticket, but when I opened the classroom door every seat was taken.

CBD for pain relief: What the science says

Should CBD be part of your pain-management arsenal? We dig into the research.

Facebook-backed brain research decodes thoughts as words instantly for the first time

Machines that can connect to our brains and interpret its electrical signals hold all kinds of potential in all kinds of areas.

Discovery of liver cell with stem cell-like properties could eliminate need for organ transplants

An exciting new study, led by scientists from King's College London, has discovered a new type of cell in the liver. The research describes the cell as having "stem cell-like properties," with the potential to regenerate damaged liver cells and treat

Robotic contact lens that allows users to zoom in by blinking eyes revealed by scientists

Device mimics natural electric signals in human eyeball

The truth about bananas: Experts reveal the benefits of the fruit based on its color...

The truth about bananas: Experts reveal the benefits of the fruit based on its colour - and what the brown spots on the skin REALLY mean

Twisted graphene exhibits previously-unseen form of magnetism

As a flat sheet of carbon atoms arranged in a lattice, graphene is pretty simple, and yet it keeps surprising scientists with new properties. For the latest in a long line of breakthroughs, a team from Stanford has shown that graphene arranged in a s

Microbiome-assessing capsule gathers gut bacteria

The over-abundance or lack of certain types of gut bacteria has been linked to everything from depression to heart disease to childhood asthma.

New Research Shows That Gut Microbes May 'Significantly' Slow the Progression of ALS

Scientists are quickly discovering that our gut microbiomes may hold the key to a vast amount of health issues--including ALS.

Deaf people could get 'almost perfect' quality hearing with cochlear implant which...

Deaf people could get 'almost perfect' quality hearing with cochlear implant which breaks sound signals down and rebuilds them, scientists say

Brain implant restores partial vision to blind people

Medical experts hail 'paradigm shift' of implant that transmits video images directly to the visual cortex, bypassing the eye and optic nerve

World's First 3D Printed Hearts And Functional Beating Hearts Grown From Stem Cells

More than 25 million people suffer heart failure each year. In the United States, approximately 2,500 of the 4,000 people in line for heart transplants actually receive them.

MIT study identifies dynamic drug duo that's surprisingly effective against cancer

A huge range of drugs are in development to help fight cancer, but sometimes they work better in pairs than alone.

Injectable, Expanding Foam Stops Internal Bleeding

Gel-e said the Life Foam treatment is an expanding, injectable foam designed to stop bleeding from abdominal wounds in trauma and battlefield situations.

Cancer Cure Suppressed for 80 Years: They're Finally Admitting Royal Rife Was Right

A person does not hear sound only through the ears; he hears sound through every pore of his body. It permeates the entire being, and according to its particular influence either slows or quickens the rhythm of the blood circulation; it either wakens

Is CBD the Answer to the Rise in Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Like MRSA?

As public health organizations issue dire warnings about the rising threat of antibiotic-resistant superbugs, a surprising hero may rush in just in time to save the day. A new study has found that cannabidiol (commonly known as CBD) is remarkably eff

What If a Rusty Nail Poked Your Foot?

What if a rusty nail poked your foot? You've probably heard by now that getting injured by any rusty object can lead to tetanus. Tetanus is caused by bacteria known as Clostridium tetani, which is commonly found in soil, dust, and animal feces "

Upgrade Your Memory With a Surgically Implanted Chip

Brain prostheses for the computer in your skull.

Cancer Cure Suppressed for 80 Years: They're Finally Admitting Royal Rife Was Right

Everything vibrates. Everything.

CBD Dosing: How Much Should You Take?

The popularity of CBD (cannabidiol) is soaring, and for good reason: it is truly a fascinating substance with incredible therapeutic value.

Oakland in California decriminalizes magic mushrooms and peyote

First pot, now 'shrooms. Oakland City Council in California on Tuesday voted unanimously to decriminalize hallucinogenic fungi, otherwise known as "magic mushrooms."
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