Using a compact but powerful laser to heat arrays of ordered nanowires, CSU scientists and collaborators have demonstrated micro-scale nuclear fusion in the lab.
Just recently a development team from the UK has created a bitcoin cash (BCH) point-of-sale server which allows brick and mortar merchants to accept BCH as a form of payment in-store. The startup has started an initial pre-sale, and BCH Mini-POS devi
Dear fellows, I want to tell a little story of this last week. My son had a rash in his little armpits and other parts. So his mom took him to the doctor, within walking distance from our subdivision (our SUV is still busted). After the subsequent b
What causes cancer? Or more important, what un-causes cancer?
In widespread circulation on the worldwide web today (March 7) is investigative reporter Jon Rappoport's coverage of the work of cancer researcher David Rasnick PhD. Rasnick proposes
The Argentine navy has rescued four US scientists and a contractor from an Antarctic camp after the US icebreaker due to pick them up could not reach them because of thick sea-ice.
Damage Satellites And Trigger Stunning Auroras...A huge solar storm is heading for Earth, and it's likely to hit tomorrow. The storm could knockout satellites, disrupt power supplies and spark stunning displays of the Northern Lights.
If a train leaves New York going west at 60 mph, and a train leaves Chicago going east at 70 mph, how many microaggressions will the conductors commit before the trains collide?
Graphene spends most of its time in a two-dimensional form, but that makes it hard to make use of its long list of advantages, like its strength, light weight, and electricity and heat conduction.
The race is on to perfect quantum computing. It will make your bank passwords and all existing security methods useless. The Hutch Report has a fascinating 44-page PDF on Quantum Computing. If perfected, existing methods of encryption will cease to
Elon Musk said at SXSW that the first SpaceX BFR that could travel to Mars is now in production. He hopes it will be able to do short, "up and down" flights in the first half of 2019.
In this video, Luke Rudkowski of WeAreChange gives you the latest breaking news on the secrets of the medical industry hiding / not wanting you to know about. We interviewed health consultant Clive De Carle on the cause of illness, natural remedies,
As social media corporations become more hostile toward free speech, calls are increasing for regulation to be imposed on those companies forcing them to curtail their policies of Orwellian censorship. The founder of the World Wide Web has come out i
According to research scientist Stephanie Seneff, PhD, autism – which she calls "the most pressing disease in the world today" – could affect 50 percent of the children born in the United States by the year 2025.
first half of 2019...Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk told an audience at South by Southwest that his timeline for sending a space vehicle to Mars could mark its first milestone early next year.
The privately-funded venture, announced in September
Jeff Bezos wants to make space travel as dynamic and entrepreneurial as the internet.
"The price of admission to space is very high," Bezos said Saturday night in New York, accepting the Buzz Aldrin Space Exploration Award at the Explorers Clu
he next time you feel utterly beat after playing sports, try taking curcumin supplements instead of the usual pain-killers. That's the recommendation of a new European study conducted on injured and hurting rugby players, reported a NutraIngredient
Although artificial hearts have been around for some time now, there's just one that's approved for human use in the US, and it's only intended to keep patients going until they can get a heart transplant.
It was six years ago that we first heard about Bridgestone's prototype AirFree Concept automobile tires, which utilized flexing thermoplastic resin "spokes" instead of compressed air.
Bacteria found in the small intestines of mice and humans can travel to other organs and trigger an autoimmune response, according to a new study. The researchers also found that the autoimmune reaction can be suppressed with an antibiotic or vaccine
A dying worm experiences rigor mortis early in the death process, rather than after the main event as it is for humans, according to a new study by an international team of scientists at UCL and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.