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Trump defends AG Pam Bondi amid Epstein file backlash: 'Let her do her job'

Metal fuses in space - with no heat or pressure

In case you missed it...AIRLINE GIANT EMIRATES TO ACCEPT BITCOIN AND CRYPTO FOR FLIGHTS

Pentagon to become largest shareholder in rare earth miner MP Materials; shares surge 50%

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Magic mushrooms may hold the secret to longevity: Psilocybin extends lifespan by 57%...

Unitree G1 vs Boston Dynamics Atlas vs Optimus Gen 2 Robot– Who Wins?

LFP Battery Fire Safety: What You NEED to Know

Final Summer Solar Panel Test: Bifacial Optimization. Save Money w/ These Results!

MEDICAL MIRACLE IN JAPAN: Paralyzed Man Stands Again After Revolutionary Stem Cell Treatment!

Insulator Becomes Conducting Semiconductor And Could Make Superelastic Silicone Solar Panels

Slate Truck's Under $20,000 Price Tag Just Became A Political Casualty

Wisdom Teeth Contain Unique Stem Cell That Can Form Cartilage, Neurons, and Heart Tissue

Hay fever breakthrough: 'Molecular shield' blocks allergy trigger at the site

AI Getting Better at Medical Diagnosis

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.

First paralyzed human treated with stem cells has now regained his upper body movement

After a mere 3 weeks of therapy, Kris started showing signs of improvement, and within 2 months he could answer the phone, write his name and operate a wheelchair. He had regained significant improvement in his motor functions; which are the transmis

Scientists successfully 3D print human cartilage with a breakthrough stem cell printer

(Natural News) Recently, Swedish scientists successfully developed cartilage tissue by printing stem cells through a 3D bioprinter. As part of the study, a team of researchers at the Sahlgrenska Academy and the Chalmers University of Technology in Sw

Scientists Have Developed The World's First Soft Tissue Synthetic Retina

The bionic eye just got a lot more eye-friendly.

How I repaired my own heart

Tal Golesworthy is a boiler engineer -- he knows piping and plumbing. When he needed surgery to repair a life-threatening problem with his aorta, he mixed his engineering skills with his doctors' medical knowledge to design a better repair job.

Diabetes cured in mice. Are we next?

According to the Center for Disease Control, 1.25 million people suffer from type 1 diabetes in the US alone.

LSD MICRODOSES MAKE PEOPLE FEEL SHARPER, AND SCIENTISTS WANT TO...

LSD MICRODOSES MAKE PEOPLE FEEL SHARPER, AND SCIENTISTS WANT TO KNOW HOW

'Microdosing' trend has Americans tuning in with psychedelics

After a litany of prescriptions failed to control her stormy mood swings and deep depression, writer Ayelet Waldman finally found relief in a blue vial of diluted LSD.

Watch the Incredible Moment a Colour-Blind Grandpa Sees Colour for the First Time

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A simple birth kit for mothers in the developing world

TED Fellow Zubaida Bai works with medical professionals, midwives and mothers to bring dignity and low-cost interventions to women's health care. In this quick, inspiring talk, she presents her clean birth kit in a purse, which contains everything a

Brain power: How one paralyzed man was able to move his arm again

(Natural News) Bill Kochevar, 56, was left paralyzed from the shoulders down after a cycling accident severely injured his spinal cord. In the years since his accident, he had become completely reliant on his caregivers at the Cleveland VA Medical Ce

Electric spinal stimulation helps paraplegic man regain control of legs

An innovative combination of electrical spinal stimulation and physical therapy has allowed 26-year-old Jered Chinnock to intentionally move his legs for the first time in three years, after an accident left him paralyzed.

Graphene sieve turns seawater into drinking water

Graphene-oxide membranes have attracted considerable attention as promising candidates for new filtration technologies. Now the much sought-after development of making membranes capable of sieving common salts has been achieved.

Vaccination Rethink

Documentary Report Calls For "Immunonutrition" To Replace Vaccines

Breast milk... the 'accidental' cure for cancer:

Breast milk... the 'accidental' cure for cancer: Scientists find it contains a substance that kills tumour cells

The ultimate guide to beating sugar cravings: Hour-by-hour plan explains how to stave off...

The ultimate guide to beating sugar cravings: Hour-by-hour plan explains how to stave off your sweet tooth

Skin cell discovery could spell cure for baldness and grey hair:

Breakthrough found by accident could lead to cream to treat both

Umbilical cord blood from babies could help bring back memory for dementia patients

Dementia patients have been offered hope that their memory could be repaired after scientists showed that injecting blood from the umbilical cords of human babies restores brain function.

Spherical Farming Is The New Alternative To Vertical And It's Ultra Stylish

This is the new face of urban farming.

This new solar-powered device can pull water straight from the desert air

You can't squeeze blood from a stone, but wringing water from the desert sky is now possible, thanks to a new spongelike device that uses sunlight to suck water vapor from air, even in low humidity.

Fluoridation Revisited

This essay originally appeared in the January 1993 issue of The Rothbard-Rockwell Report. Yes, I confess: I'm a veteran anti-fluoridationist, thereby – not for the first time – risking placing myself in the camp of "right-wing kooks and fana

New Cannabis Patch To Treat Fibromyalgia And Diabetic Nerve Pain Revealed

In this day and age, most people are aware of the powerful medicinal benefits of Cannabis.

How upgrading humans will become the next billion-dollar industry

Fifty years from now, today's humans will be obsolete, historian Yuval Harari says

Scientists Create Artificial Brain Connection That Mimics Human Brain

Scientists at publicly-funded universities are racing to create human-like artificial intelligence that will displace the humans who funded them in the first place. Ethical and moral debate is entirely missing in this field. ? TN Editor

The Brain Chip Cometh

Bill Kochevar just scooped a forkful of mashed potatoes into his own mouth. No cause for celebration, you say? Well, it is when you consider that Kochevar is a quadriplegic, paralyzed below his shoulders in a cycling accident eight years ago. He hasn

Superfoods That Give You the Most Bang for Your Buck

Ideally, food is your "medicine."

Super SEALs: Elite Units Pursue Brain-Stimulating Technologies

At a conference near Washington, D.C., in February, the commander of all Navy special operations units made an unusual request to industry: Develop and demonstrate technologies that offer "cognitive enhancement" capabilities to boost his elite forces

Scientists Just Created A "Super Sponge" That Can Remove Mercury From Water In Seconds

It takes just a few minutes to absorb the mercury from an entire lake.

Moshe Szyf: How early life experience is written into DNA

Moshe Szyf is a pioneer in the field of epigenetics, the study of how living things reprogram their genome in response to social factors like stress and lack of food.

Conspiracy Theory No More, Harvard Reveals Big Oil-Approved 'Stratospheric Injection' Geoeng

Officially kicking rumors of 'chemtrails' into overdrive, Harvard scientists announced the launch of a $20 million geoengineering program, set to kick off mere weeks from now -- the first such project this comprehensive in scope -- in a bid to

Scientists have discovered a way to destroy cancer tumors using nothing but sound waves

(Natural News) A recent breakthrough in high-intensity focused ultrasound therapy (HIFU) technology has proven its use as an effective cancer treatment. A multi-institutional research team from China developed a semi-enclosed, spherical cavity transd

This Vancouver Startup Is Chasing the Dream of Clean, Limitless Energy Forever

Nuclear fusion is always "50 years away." But now it could finally, almost be here.

Collapse of Venezuela government is a matter when and not if

The final collapse of the Venezuela government is a matter of when and not if. Also, the when will probably be in some number of months

"Out of his mind" surgeon plans human head transplant, revival of frozen brain

They're preposterous claims.

How Close Are We Really to Connecting Human Minds to Artificial Intelligence?

Hello, future.

Scientists: Cryogenically Frozen Brains Will Be Transplanted Into Donor Bodies Within...

Scientists: Cryogenically Frozen Brains Will Be Transplanted Into Donor Bodies Within Three Years

Elon Musk's Neuralink goal is a cyborg whole brain mind computer interface with an AI...

Elon Musk's Neuralink goal is a cyborg whole brain mind computer interface with an AI cloud and other people

Hair Is An Extension Of The Nervous System Why Indians Keep Their Hair Long

This information about hair has been hidden from the public since the Viet Nam War .

National pizza chain offering organic toppings in 35-city pilot program

(Natural News) The demand for organic produce extends far beyond the health food crowd, with news stories constantly emerging of big brands making the switch. Now, national pizza chain Papa John's is offering freshly sliced organic vegetable toppin

Organic seed market explodes, sales predicted to hit $5.4B by 2024

(Natural News) It wasn't too long ago that organic food was considered to be a luxury. Its high prices made it something that only the most devout health nuts and those with deeper pockets were willing to shell out for.

Ford puts babies to sleep with car-simulating cradle

It's a phenomenon that many parents know well. The infant who just won't go to sleep at night, in a warm, cozy haven of slumber, will nod off in the car as if the subject of a master hypnotist.

Burn Patients Are Healing Faster With Less Pain Thanks To Fish "Gauze"

This fish skin could be a viable alternative to painful gauze and cream.

The smartphone is eventually going to die, and then things are going to get really crazy

One day, not too soon -- but still sooner than you think -- the smartphone will all but vanish, the way beepers and fax machines did before it.

Why Store Fish Antibiotics For Survival

I first learned about fish antibiotics in 2012 when I struggled with a tooth abscess while on vacation in the middle of nowhere.

Scientists Invent Oxygen Particle That If Injected, Allows You To Live Without Breathing

A team of scientists at the Boston Children's Hospital have invented what is being considered one the greatest medical breakthroughs in recent years. They have designed a microparticle that can be injected into a person's bloodstream that can qui

Scientists Hack a Human Cell and Reprogram It Like a Computer

CELLS ARE BASICALLY tiny computers: They send and receive inputs and output accordingly. If you chug a Frappuccino, your blood sugar spikes, and your pancreatic cells get the message. Output: more insulin.

Parsley and vanilla beans are being used as cellular scaffolding to grow stem cell tissues

for human implants...The researchers also found that the 3D printed stem cell scaffold helped support, feed and organize the cells.

Elon Musk has launched a company that hopes to link your brain to a computer

Elon Musk has launched a company dedicated to linking human brains with computers, The Wall Street Journal's Rolfe Winkler reported Monday.

Critical step in cellular repair of damaged DNA identified which could be big for reversing...

Critical step in cellular repair of damaged DNA identified which could be big for reversing aging and human trials will start within six months

An Unexpected New Lung Function Has Been Found - They Make Blood

Things just got complicated.

Two separate breakthroughs will combine for unlimited youthful blood for antiaging and--

-- immune system boosting transfusions
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