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NEW CABLE COULD SLASH EV CHARGE TIMES

One barrier to drivers’ acceptance of electric vehicles (EVs) is the unwillingness to stand around for 20 minutes while the car charges at a public station. Most EVs can run for at least two days on a typical overnight charge at home, but the fear of being stuck at a charger in a random parking...

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ROOFTOP REACTOR MAKES KEROSENE FROM CO2, WATER, AND SUNSHINE

Engineers at ETH Zurich, the Swiss research university, have made a rooftop reactor that draws carbon dioxide and water vapor from air, then uses solar energy to turn the ingredients into hydrocarbon fuel.  The system is made up of three sections.  The first section sucks in air, extracts water and carbon dioxide from it, then...

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IMPLANTED CELLS RELEASE ARTHRITIS DRUG

Physicians treat rheumatoid arthritis (RA), a chronic condition caused by inflammation, by injecting patients with drugs that can, over time, cause side effects from severe infections to liver damage to increased risk of some cancers. At Washington University’s medical school, scientists took a new tack. They used Nobel-winning CRISPR technology (“New CRISPR Gene Editor Edits...

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VAX WAR: THE SHOT HEARD AROUND THE WORLD

Over the weekend, hundreds of thousands of citizens took to the streets in protest of being forced to get the COVID Jab or lose their jobs and freedom.  Governments are reinstating lockdown orders while applying new pressure on the unvaccinated to get vaccinated.  TREND FORECAST: These massive demonstrations that are barely reported by the mainstream...

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MODI LOSES, FARMERS WIN. A MEGA-TREND BEYOND INDIA

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday announced that his government will repeal the farm laws that resulted in deadly year-long protests by farmers who claimed the legislation would crush their livelihood. “Today, I beg the forgiveness of my countrymen and say with a pure heart and honest mind that perhaps there were some shortcomings,”...

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“EXUBERANCE” LEAVES ASSETS VULNERABLE TO RATE HIKES

“Exuberance,” often a polite term for reckless speculation, in cryptocurrency, housing, and junk bonds has left those markets vulnerable to dramatic reversals if interest rates rise sharply, the European Central Bank (ECB) warned in its twice-yearly financial stability report. The Eurozone’s economy is well along in its recovery, which reduces short-term financial risks, the bank...

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WHY SCIENCE IS THE WORST CULT OF ALL

“This attack on me, which clearly has political overtones to a nonpolitical scientist, I feel, is dangerous to the entire field of science and [shows] how people try to intimidate scientists.” —Dr. Anthony Fauci The quote above came this week, as the head of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NAID) defended...

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MORE LOCKDOWNS… EXACTLY WHAT CENTRAL BANKS WANT.

By Gregory Mannarino TradersChoice.net Today the world exists under the authoritarian rulership of central banks who have now become the collective one world government of the world.  Since the inception of central banking, these private institutions have had only one goal—to one day become the lender and buyer of last resort, to own it all....

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MARKET OVERVIEW

STOCKS FALL AS COVID WAR HEATS UP IN EUROPE The tech-focused NASDAQ gained 4 percent last week, but the Dow Jones Industrial Average slid 0.7 percent and the Standard & Poor’s 500 index dropped 0.1 percent as new COVID-inspired lockdowns in Europe sent investors scurrying to the safety of the dollar and government bonds, The...

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