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Infrared contact lenses grant superhuman night vision – EVEN WITH EYES CLOSED

Israeli officials warn Iran's underground uranium stockpile survived U.S. strikes...

Israeli settlers beat U.S. citizen to death in West Bank

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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.

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.

Remyelinating drug could help restore lost vision in MS patients

MS is an autoimmune disease characterized by destruction of myelin, the protective insulation wrapped around nerves. Over time that damage affects the ability of nerves to send messages, resulting in symptoms like muscle weakness, spasms, or difficul

Scientists Develop Ultra-Precise Lasers to Remove Cancers Without Damaging Healthy Tissue

The revolutionary treatment relies on a series of pulses that are short enough to melt the cancer cells, but too short for the heat to transfer to neighboring ones--a major hindrance in past work in the field.

Raising Pigs for Better Soil & Even BETTER Bacon

All about raising pigs in the woods using regenerative practices with Mayfield Pastures in Decatur TN run by Charles Mayfield. This farm is a diversified animal pasture operation raising cattle, chickens, pigs, and turkeys. Regenerating soil and grow

Journal of Medicine Says HCQ + Zinc Reduces COVID Deaths

Early on in the COVID-19 pandemic, doctors around the world reported high success rates using an inexpensive treatment protocol of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) and zinc, typically in combination with an antibiotic to treat secondary bacterial infections.

Legally blind man regains his sight after 10 YEARS following the first successful artificial cornea-

... treatment that could treat millions worldwide suffering with corneal blindness

Eliminate 99% of bacteria while you sleep with this self-cleaning set

If you have sensitive skin, you know the headache of finding the right products and materials that won't irritate your skin. Your bed sheets shouldn't be the exception.

Old-Fashioned, No-Fuss Herbal Salve | Bruises, Aches & Tension Headaches

If you're looking for natural pain relief from sore muscles, tension headaches, or bumps and bruises, arnica may be the answer. This "no more pain" arnica salve recipe is great to have on hand to help ease the pain.

YOU EAT THAT!?!? How To Use Everything

In today's episode of Ask Homesteady we explain how to use everything from your livestock!

How Phoenix Feeds The Hungry With Fresh Food While Saving Local Businesses and Farms

Around the world, individuals have found all kinds of innovative ways to support each other during the coronavirus pandemic--but so have governments.

Portable X-ray device would let patients check their own bones

Presently, if someone has been involved in a potentially bone-breaking mishap, they have to be X-rayed by trained staff at a hospital. Soon, however, it may be possible for them to perform their own X-rays, using a compact device that could be locate

58.8 Times Faster AI Training With New Chip Architecture

A brain-inspired computing architecture speeds up complex data processing by running its algorithms inside its memory, significantly saving time and energy.

What happens to our consciousness when we fall asleep?

What happens to our consciousness when we fall asleep? Study may solve one of biggest scientific mysteries

Drug Reverses Age-Related Mental Decline Within Days...

Drug Reverses Age-Related Mental Decline Within Days, Suggesting Lost Cognitive Ability is Not Permanent

Common blood pressure drug found to have lifespan-extending potential

Scientists from Osaka City University have found metolazone, an anti-hypertension drug that has been around for almost 50 years, can kickstart a lifespan-extending cellular repair process in roundworms.

GPS of the mind: Scientists discover new distance-detecting 'Vector Trace' brain cells

Just like a car, scientists say the brain contains cells which act like a GPS

Engineer demonstrates £500 bionic hand he built using artificial intelligence...

Engineer demonstrates £500 bionic hand he built using artificial intelligence and cheap components after three years of research

Single gene therapy injection surprisingly boosts vision in both eyes

One of the ways scientists hope to offer better treatments for vision loss is through gene therapy, where carefully selected genetic material is injected into the eyes to address mutations.

Ivermectin "obliterates" transmission of Covid, but it's too cheap to be used

Some things matter. The biggest scandal of Covid -- the one worth fighting for -- is that there are drugs that work, which are safe and well tested, but they suffer from the crippling problem of being too cheap for our captured public health insti

Soy, Oat, Almond, Rice, Coconut, Dairy: Which 'Milk' Is Best for Our Health?

Your choice should take into account your overall diet and nutrient requirements.

Most Brain Aging Decline Can Be Fixed Overnight

There are two huge aspects to a new antiaging drug. The first aspect is that a large portion of age-related brain decline is not permanent damage. This non-permanent damage is repaired overnight by a new antiaging drug. The Google-back antiaging comp

New evidence strengthens link between telomere length, aging and cancer

It's long been thought that our cells stop dividing as we age as a natural preventative measure against cancer.

Inexpensive antivenom could reportedly be used by "anyone, anywhere

While snakebite antivenom is certainly a lifesaver, it's also expensive, time-consuming to produce, and must be administered by trained clinicians. A new low-cost type of antivenom, however, could conceivably be self-applied right away, on the spot.

Sufferers Living With Severe Arthritis Could be Given Lasting Pain Relief Thanks to a New Technique

A novel outpatient procedure offers lasting pain relief for patients suffering from moderate to severe arthritis in their hip and shoulder joints.

Regenerative drug summons stem cells for inflammation-free healing

Researchers have developed a drug that can mimic inflammation signals to lure stem cells to damaged tissue, without causing any further inflammation.

Novel imaging technology offers new way to study baby brain activity

A team of UK scientists and engineers has demonstrated a novel technology for imaging the brains of infants and babies.
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