Welcome to New World Next Week -- the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news. In this week's episode:
in bizarre twisted view of ownership...(Natural News) With each passing year, our world becomes dependent on technology and software. Thanks to software, modern cars, trucks, and even tractors have become safer, easier to handle, and more fuel effic
Hopes are riding on electric motors to power the cars of the future. Their Achilles heel is the batteries. They're too heavy, too short-lived and take too long to re-charge.Now
It's 2017! It's time to start using an encrypted messaging app. Why? Using end-to-end encryption means that no one can see what you're sharing back and forth.
• https://www.technocracy.news, By: Mariëtte Le Roux
Christiana Figueres announces a new strategy to keep the climate fraud scam alive, namely, 'soul-searching' scientists need to do a better job of explaining their science. What Figures has done is sweep all non-believing climate scientists into a
(Natural News) The US press is aware that medically caused death is the third leading cause of death in America. But nothing happens in their elite corner of the "information age."
Tu Youyou has become the first Chinese woman to win a Nobel Prize, for her work in helping to create an anti-malaria medicine. The 84-year-old's route to the honour has been anything but traditional.
Researchers from the University of Antwerp and KU Leuven have succeeded in developing a process that purifies air and, at the same time, generates power. The device must only be exposed to light in order to function.
Jack Davis for Western Journalism reports, Tech giant Apple will create a $1 billion fund to create jobs in the advanced manufacturing sector of the economy, Apple CEO Tim Cook announced Wednesday.
MIT spinout New Valence Robotics (NVBOTS) has brought to market the only fully automated commercial 3-D printer that's equipped with cloud-based queuing and automatic part removal, making print jobs quicker and easier for multiple users, and droppi
The video demonstrates that the explanation is fundamentally flawed because the plume above the wing reached the edge much sooner than the plume below.
If the distance the air had to travel was causing the pressure to change, then a boat's sai
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Platelet-rich plasma treatments have been suggested as a potential solution for aging concerns ranging from joint health and wrinkle reduction to Alzheimer's and diabetic wound healing
Technocrats invent because they can, not because there is any moral target in view. Ingesting any tampered or man-made food or drug should be thoroughly tested in a controlled population before releasing to the public.
TEL AVIV - While the international community and news media focus on North Korean missile tests and the country's nuclear program, one expert warned on Sunday that North Korea may be secretly assembling the capability to take out significant part
are safe, because they BELIEVE...(Natural News) After publicly declaring that all vaccines are safe and not linked to autism, the American Academy of Pediatrics refused to provide a single shred of scientific evidence to support their claims.
for cancer already growing in your body...(Natural News) U.S.-based biotech firm Volatile Analysis' non-profit Hudson Alpha have developed a chewing gum that may help detect cancer.
The DARPA Targeted Neuroplasticity Training (TNT) program is exploring ways to speed up skill acquisition by activating synaptic plasticity. If the program succeeds, downloadable learning that happens in a flash may be the result.
If this Silicon Valley food-tech startup has its way, its lab-grown meat--which includes chicken, duck and beef--will be on a supermarket shelf near you within the next five years.
After years of speculation, a maverick research team at NASA's Johnson Space Center has reached a milestone that many experts thought was impossible. This week, the team formally published their experimental evidence for an electromagnetic propulsi
The long-standing catch is that the EmDrive seemingly defies the laws of classical physics, so even if it's doing what the team claims, scientists still aren't sure how the thing actually works. Previous reports about the engine have been met wit