Researchers at the University of California-Riverside are working on a way to grow edible plants that carry the same medication as an mRNA vaccine. A professor participating in the project said that ideally, a single plant would produce enough mRNA t
A NASA NIAC Phase III is developing and plans to fly a 2022 TDM (Technology Demonstration Mission) to prove the SGLF's (Solar Gravitational Lens Focus) mission architecture.
A bombshell report has concluded that scientists at the Wuhan Institute of Virology and their affiliated partners attempted to secure $14 million in funding from the Pentagon's scientific arm DARPA to genetically alter viruses, including bat corona
Ever notice how seated politicians, excluding the random one here and there, seem to live far longer than the normal average life span of the general populace?
These grant requests clearly explained that "skin-penetrating nanoparticles" containing "novel chimeric spike proteins" were to be used for transforming otherwise bat-only coronaviruses into highly infectious coronaviruses that humans can "
Although many promising contenders are emerging, crystalline silicon cells dominate the solar industry and account for around 95 percent of all installations.
18 months before the pandemic, scientists in Wuhan, China submitted a proposal to release enhanced airborne coronaviruses into the wild in an effort to inoculate them against diseases that could have otherwise jumped to humans, according to The Teleg
Carbon nanotubes can be five times as energy efficient and five times faster than silicon. engineers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison can align the nanotubes for computer chips by turning them into 2D liquid crystals.
IonQ unveiled the first Reconfigurable Multicore Quantum Architecture (RMQA) technology, a breakthrough in quantum computing. It is starting with the demonstration of 4 chains of 16 ions each that can be dynamically configured into quantum computing
hus, we have a key piece to the puzzle explaining why the Delta outbreak is so formidable -- fully vaccinated are participating as COVID-19 patients and acting as powerful Typhoid Mary-style super-spreaders of the infection.
Former FDA Commissioner, Scott Gottlieb, admits that the 6 foot figure for social distancing was completely arbitrary and had no science behind it whatsoever.
Pfizer is under exclusive contract with Israel to conduct a giant lab experiment for its mRNA gene therapy injections, meaning that Pfizer is in control of injection policy, not Israel.
The Woolly Mammoth could be coming back from extinction. Scientists have received more funding to resurrect this creature. Is this irresponsible? And should we do it?
First, the team will try to successfully deliver DNA containing mRNA vaccines into plant cells, where they can replicate. Next, the study authors want to show that plants can actually produce enough mRNA to replace a traditional injection.
Nowadays, we are being forced to do two factor authentication using a phone number. This requires some rethinking of strategies on how to use our phone numbers. It becomes a major identifier. Let's discuss how we handle this and keep our phone numbe
Chronic wounds such as diabetic foot ulcers can be very difficult to treat, partially because of antibiotic-resistant "biofilms" that form over the affected tissue. A new type of microneedle patch, however, has been shown to deliver medication throug
Two white-coated lab technicians, seated at work stations in a corner, are vastly outnumbered by the machines. Robotic arms calibrate liquids in microdrops. Small trays, with 96 tiny wells each, shuttle around the lab on magnetic tracks. Centrifuges
In May, 2021, UK construction company Nationwide Engineering laid the world's first graphene-enhanced concrete slab engineered for sustainability in a commercial setting.
Last year, physicists reported that an experimental dark matter detector picked up a strange signal that could hint at new physics, with several suspects highlighted.
An impressive new study is presenting robust evidence showing the toxic proteins thought to be the cause of Alzheimer's disease may be produced in the liver and travel through the blood before landing in the brain causing neuron damage.