Like perpetual motion, superconductivity—transmitting electricity without losing any to resistance or “friction” in the wires that carry it—is one of science’s alluring, impossible goals: it would save billions of dollars worth of power as well as vast amounts of fuel burned to no purpose at generating plants. Discovered in 1911, the phenomenon of superconductivity was...
Tag: sept 14 2021
HEALTHY FATS SLOW ALZHEIMER’S, STUDY SHOWS
Eating healthy fats can radically slow the progress of Alzheimer’s disease, according to a three-year study by a transnational group of 46 European scientists. The study followed 311 people diagnosed with “mild cognitive impairment,” a sort of pre-Alzheimer’s condition. Some were given a 125-milliliter cocktail—about half a cup—of healthy fats to drink once a day;...
FEEDING CATTLE WITH AN INDOOR FARM
Vertical farming isn’t new. Entrepreneurs have been growing salad greens indoors on stacked hydroponic beds for years (“All Aboard! Urban Farming Trend is Coming to a City Near You,” Trends Journal, 31 May 2017). Now Utah’s Grōv Technologies aims to feed cattle the same way. The beef industry is living in a world that has...
BLOCKCHAIN BATTLES
VOLATILE CRYPTO NEWS CENTERED AROUND EL SALVADOR. One of the biggest crypto stories over the past two weeks was another run and bust of Bitcoin Ether and other cryptos, all tied around September 6th. That was the day El Salvador officially rolled out its acceptance of Bitcoin as legal tender. After wallowing for several months...
MAKING BITCOIN TRANSACTIONS FASTER, CHEAPER AND MORE PRIVATE
Two common complaints about Bitcoin are the transaction times associated with its proof of work model for verifying and writing transactions, and its privacy issues. But there are solutions and projects that provide ways to hold and transact the king of cryptos that are faster and more secure. For transaction speeds, there are wallets that...
SEARCHING FOR SOLANA
So far, 2021 has been the year that cryptos and blockchain technologies in general broke decisively into the mainstream. Prices of major cryptos like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Binance Coin and Cardano have been volatile, with ups and downs. But that’s hardly new. The huge surge in decentralized finance and non-fungible token ecosystems, and the cryptos and...
ARE YOU A SEEKER OF TRUTH OR A BELIEVER IN LIES?
By Michael J. Talmo [Editor’s note: following are extended excerpts from an article courtesy of Michael J. Talmo, of the Global Research centre for Research on Globalization, at https://www.globalresearch.ca/] Truth, facts, and individual freedom don’t seem very important these days. As the COVID-19 scamdemic rages on, our little blue planet is drowning in a sea...
COVID JAB: THE PRE-TEEN RIGHT OF PASSAGE
Overjoyed for reaching the age of 21 (in many states) for the right to purchase and consume alcohol, the age of 18 confers the right to vote, now, according to a 6 September New York Times article, the new Right of Passage is the age of 12… when a child is officially eligible to receive...
WANT TO KEEP YOUR JOB? GET THE JAB!
Last Monday, The New York Times reported that new job applicants across America will be confronting vaccine mandates as a condition of employment. The NYT reports that job ads that list vaccination as a requirement have doubled, although they still remain a small percentage of listings overall. The article details the ways job-seekers may find...
MEDIA HYSTERIA: ANOTHER COVID SURGE
Up until July, the media was selling the line that slow and steady vax rates were slowing down the COVID “case” surge. Indeed, rarely do they mention death rates, ages of those who are dying or the pre-existing comorbidities. Instead, “cases” from questionable PCR tests are the hype they keep selling. (See “FLAWED COVID TEST...
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