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He Forked systemd to Stop Age Verification... Then the Original Dev Showed Up!

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FORD'S NIGHTMARE TRUCK IS HERE - They just patented a truck that you won't own,...

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Researcher wins 1 bitcoin bounty for 'largest quantum attack' on underlying tech

Interceptor-Drone Arms-Race Emerges

A startup called Inversion has introduced Arc, a space-based vehicle...

Mining companies are using cosmic rays to find critical minerals

They regrew a severed nerve - by shortening a bone.

New Robot Ants Work Like Real Insects To Build And Dismantle On Their Own

Russian scientists 'are developing the world's first drug to delay ageing' months after

Sam Altman's World ID Expands Biometric Identity Checks

China Tests Directed Energy Beam That Recharges Drones Mid-Flight

Jurassic Park might arrive sooner than expected, just with Dinobots.

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.

How to Make Homemade Cottage Cheese

Cottage cheese is one of those things that has far more ingredients than it should when you buy it at the store. Homemade cottage cheese is creamy, fluffy, and delicious, and it's made with only 3 simple ingredients:

DARPA tries to create real life biostasis to give more time to treat injured people

In Star Trek and other science fiction shows, Dr. McCoy and others often place their patients into stasis. Stasis freezes, stops or greatly slows the biological processes.

Human bone tissue grown from a patient's fat cells in a lab, then implanted to finish ...

growing inside the patient's body...(Natural News) Thanks to an extraordinary medical procedure, a man is on the road to recovering from a fractured tibia with a bone graft created from his own fat cells. This isn't a work of science fiction;

10 Fundamentals For Your Homeopathic Medicine Kit

There may be a day when you cannot run to a grocery store or pharmacy for medical supplies.

MIT imaging technique sheds light on the brain's electrical activity

Researchers at MIT have developed an imaging technique that will help study exactly how electrical signals propagate through the brain, in an advance that could help us better understand Alzheimer's, epilepsy, and other brain disorders, as well as ho

With DNA from a museum specimen, scientists reconstruct the genome of a bird extinct...

With DNA from a museum specimen, scientists reconstruct the genome of a bird extinct for 700 years

Revolutionary Treatment? Scientists Successfully Reverse Alzheimer's Disease...

Revolutionary Treatment? Scientists Successfully Reverse Alzheimer's Disease In Mice

Stem cells help patch up brain damage in stroke victims

Researchers at the University of Georgia have developed a new stem-cell-based treatment for strokes.

Want to Live to Your 90s?

Drink a couple of glasses of wine or beer each night and put on a few pounds

Edible Graphene Is Here, And Electronics In Your Food Are Coming

Using a stock laser, researchers can carve edible circuits into food. Prepare for cuisine that can communicate.

How to tell which plastics are safe to use for food and drinks (food grade)

Are you sure your plastic container isn't made out of toxic materials? A Modern Survival Blog article tackles how to identify food-safe types of plastics that can store your food and water without risk of leaching.

New Superhydrophobic/Superhydrophilic bandage material reduces blood loss by 60%

Scientists at the Chinese Academy of Sciences have developed non-blood-absorbing hemostatic gauze after repeated experiments. Compared with traditional medical gauze, this new achievement can diminish blood loss by about 60 percent.

"Nano-factories" produce anti-cancer drugs from inside tumors

Like the horse of Troy, scientists at the Technion have developed a way to sneak synthetic cells right into tumor tissue, where they then begin producing cancer-fighting proteins from the inside. The technique was tested in both cell cultures and in

Japanese Company Claims Experimental Drug Kills Flu Virus in a Single Day

In the midst of one of the worst flu seasons in several years, a Japanese pharmaceutical company says it has an experimental drug that could make next winter a lot less sickly – not to mention safer.

New Superhydrophobic/Superhydrophilic bandage material reduces blood loss by 60%

Scientists at the Chinese Academy of Sciences have developed non-blood-absorbing hemostatic gauze after repeated experiments. Compared with traditional medical gauze, this new achievement can diminish blood loss by about 60 percent.

Programmed DNA nanorobots to shrink cancer tumors by cutting off their blood supply

In a major advancement in nanomedicine, Arizona State University scientists, in collaboration with researchers from the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology (NCNST) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, have successfully programmed nanorobots

New desalination membrane produces both drinking water and lithium

Seawater is a complex cocktail of useful minerals, but it's hard to separate out the specific ones we need.

Safe to human far ultraviolet C light bands can revolutionize public health...

Continuous low doses of far ultraviolet C (far-UVC) light can kill airborne flu viruses without harming human tissues, according to a new study at the Center for Radiological Research at Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC).

Cancer cells use sugar to divide; starving them of sugar can slow their progression

Cancer cells use sugar to divide; starving them of sugar can slow their progression Thursday, February 08, 2018 by: Ralph Flores Tags: anti-cancer, apoptosis, badfood, calcium, cancer, Cancer Cells, cell death, food science, goodcancer, goodme

Removing heavy metals from water: Activated charcoal from palm kernel cake is a low cost biosorbent

(Natural News) Contaminated water contains all sorts of harmful toxins that can result in dangerous diseases in humans. This has led scientists to devise various ways to decontaminate water ---so much so that decontamination has become an industry o

Gender-bending chemicals found in plastic and linked to breast and prostate cancer are...

Gender-bending chemicals found in plastic and linked to breast and prostate cancer are found in 86% of teenagers' bodies

How To Produce An Intracellular Calcium Deluge To Induce Cancer Cell Death

The Achilles heel of cancer has been found. Cancer patients can dispatch Trojan horses into cancer cells and kill them in place without side effect. Cancer cells are vulnerable to changes in the level of intracellular calcium. Subtle changes in ca

Stanford Cancer 'vaccine' eliminates any cancer tumor in mice and human trials...

Stanford Cancer 'vaccine' eliminates any cancer tumor in mice and human trials are starting

Arthritis meds and UV light used to treat vitiligo

Vitiligo is an autoimmune disease that destroys skin pigment, leaving areas of skin looking like they've been bleached white. Although things like steroid creams may help in some cases, often there isn't much that can be done.

Properly Filter Your Water

Each year, red flags over toxic drinking water are raised across the U.S., with reasons varying from location to location. One major problem is aging water pipes, which have become an increasingly common source of toxic exposure.1 In fact, in a 2013

Flatpack Urban Farm Grows 6.6 Tons of Food in 538 Square Feet

This flatpack urban farm only takes up 538 square feet, but its creators say that it can yield as much as 6 tonnes (6.6 tons) of fresh produce per year.

Superconducting Synapse many times faster than human synapses could enable faster...

Superconducting Synapse many times faster than human synapses could enable faster artificial brains

Is it edible? 3 easy steps to determine if you've found something edible in the wild

(Natural News) Preppers have a well-rounded set of skills and if they're stuck in the wilderness, they have the know-how to survive for a couple of weeks or even longer. Do you know how to identify edibles if you're lost while hiking or camping?

In a scientific first, cloned monkeys are born. Will they accelerate biomedical research?

There have been mice and cows and pigs and camels, bunnies and bantengs and ferrets and dogs, but ever since Dolly the sheep became the first cloned mammal in 1996, the list has had a conspicuous hole: primates. Now that hole has been filled.

Doctors Could Someday Use Tractor Beams to Get Those Tiny Floaters Out of Your Eyes

Tractor beams, the stuff of campy alien invasion films, are nothing new in the real world. You can 3D-print your own small version, but it's unlikely we'll see one levitating a whole human anytime soon.

Is it Normal for Joints to Pop, Creak and Crack?

If the popping or cracking sounds of your joints have ever given you cause for worry, you'll be relieved to know that it is normal for your joints to occasionally "talk to you." It is common to hear occasional joint sounds when you move in ever

How augmented reality could change the future of surgery

If you're undergoing surgery, you want the best surgical team to collaborate on your case, no matter where they are.

Longeveron developing stem cell treatments for Frailty, Alzheimers and other aging diseases

Longeveron is a life sciences company developing biological solutions for aging and aging-associated diseases through the use of Allogeneic Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells, harvested and grown at our facility in Miami, Florida, from adult-donor bone mar

Platelet coated stem cells Could Offer Targeted Heart Repair

Although cardiac stem cell therapy is a promising treatment for heart attack patients, directing the cells to the site of an injury – and getting them to stay there – remains challenging.

Human skeletal muscle grown from stem cells

Biomedical engineers have grown the first functioning human skeletal muscle from induced pluripotent stem cells.

Gene therapy getting approved to treat major diseases of muscle and blood

Researchers review the pioneering work that led the gene therapy field to its current state, describe gene-editing technologies that are expected to play a major role in the field's future, and discuss practical challenges in getting these therapie

Science confirms: Inflammation is the underlying cause of almost ALL disease -

Here are some natural ways to avoid it... (Natural News) Inflammation is the cause of almost all disease, according to an article published on the website WakingTimes.com. Fortunately, there are natural ways on how to avoid it.

POPULATION CONTROL ALERT: Ibuprofen Is A Tool Of Agenda 21!

A study published Monday detailed the effects of the drug Ibuprofen on male fertility. The drug was shown to cause a hormonal condition in young men that is linked to infertility.

Alzheimer's drug turns back clock in powerhouse of cell

Researchers identify molecular target of J147, which is nearing clinical trials to treat Alzheimer's disease

Progress to human cell sized transforming robots made from atomically thin paper

Microscale machines – equipped with electronic, photonic and chemical payloads – could become a powerful platform for robotics at the size scale of biological microorganisms.

Scientists could one day make humans immortal

On Jan. 12, 1967, James Bedford, a psychology professor at Glendale College in California who had just died of cancer, took his first step toward coming back to life.

Roundup (glyphosate) found to cause alarming changes in the gut microbiome

(Natural News) A new study has revealed that Roundup exposure leads to major changes in the gut microbiome of rats, and it's a finding that could have significant ramifications on human health.

AgeX and Insilico reveal genes implicated in tissue regeneration, cancer, and aging

AgeX Therapeutics (AgeX) a subsidiary of BioTime, Inc. (NYSE American: BTX) announced a newly-published peer-reviewed study that reveals genes implicated in tissue regeneration, cancer, and aging.

How 'wi-fi' connects human brains and explains why people have 'gut feelings'

Humans brains are interconnected through type of 'wi-fi' which allows us to pick up far more information about other people than we are aware of, a leading professor claims.

Woman receives bionic hand with sense of touch

Scientists in Rome have unveiled the first bionic hand with a sense of touch that can be worn outside a laboratory.

US Army improving the regrowth of bone, muscle and skin

US Army researchers are using fillers to bridge the gap in damaged bones, hoping to figuratively bridge the gap between current regenerative techniques and the ideal: people regrowing lost limbs.

Can eating mostly fat help you lose weight?

On paper, the ketogenic diet sounds great. Every January, fat's in the crosshairs of health columnists, fitness magazines, and desperate Americans. This year, PopSci looks at the macronutrient beyond its most negative associations. What's fat good

Study: Cannabis found to reduce inflammation in the brain...

As many as half of those suffering from HIV could prevent the mental decline associated with the disease with the help of cannabis, according to a new study.

Neural network powered by memristors

University of Michigan researchers created a reservoir computing system that reduces training time and improves capacity of similar neural networks.

Skin patch puts the burn on body fat

There are already skin patches that help people quit smoking … could patches that help them lose weight be far behind? Well, thanks to research being conducted at Singapore's Nanyang Technological University, the things already exist - for mice,
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