A sheet of fabric that is three times stronger than Kevlar could stop a bullet despite being just 1.8 millimetres thick, thanks to the addition of carbon nanotubes that keep its molecules aligned
The humble henna plant, famed for its vibrant dye, could hold the key to healing scarred livers. In a new study, researchers have found that its active compound, lawsone, may stop and even reverse liver fibrosis.
According to Dr. Makis, for most cancers - including breast, colon, lung, pancreatic, renal, gastric, and leukemias - a starting dose of 1mg per kg of body weight per day is recommended.
• https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org, By Andy Corbley
After 25 years of diligent work, an English botanic gardens is ready to face whatever reality climate change may throw at us, safe in the knowledge that a large chunk of the world's plant diversity lies safely tucked away underground for future gen
US modular nuclear technology pioneer, NANO Nuclear Energy, is hosting a milestone ceremony today at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign to mark progress on the research and prototype development of its KRONOS MMR Energy System, a micro nucle
Some genetic scientists have a conscience and common sense. Dr. Kate gave up her $1 million grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation when she realized how dangerous the research became. She said, "mirror cells would likely be completely invi
3D-printed bike saddles in general are known to be comfier than their regular counterparts, but they should become even more so if they're made to order. That's the thinking behind the Personomic saddle, which is printed to fit the butt of each indiv
Starlink, 5G, and Wi-Fi aren't just conveniences -- they're silent toxins. Cory Hillis exposes how EMFs are damaging our cells, wrecking our sleep, and causing DNA damage that's worse than smoking. We break down the science, the cover-ups, and
• https://rumble.com, The HighWire with Del Bigtree
Fresh off its Best of Festival award at the Malibu Film Festival, 'An Inconvenient Study' continues to make waves. Del shares highlights from the festival and reactions to this groundbreaking film.
You don't need to spend a fortune on infrared devices to get plenty of infrared light. Check out this fascinating interview with Dr. Roger Seheult, an expert on sunlight and vitamin D, as we discuss the powerful health benefits of sunlight.
The medical system is failing millions who have had near-death experiences, a new study reported, leaving them isolated and struggling with the feeling of a shattered reality.
In 2016, journalist Del Bigtree issued a challenge to the head of infectious disease at one of the most prestigious medical institutions in the world: conduct the most thorough vaxxed vs. unvaxxed study that has ever been done. The expert took up the
As we countdown to the world premiere of 'An Inconvenient Study' at the Malibu Film Festival (Oct 12), Del talks with festival founder David Katz and comedian Jimmy Dore, moderator of the post-film Q&A; Jefferey Jaxen exposes a new study shaking
In a groundbreaking study, a healthy fatty acid in olive oil and nuts has been found to "supercharge" immune cells specialized to fight cancer. Meanwhile, another kind of natural fatty acid undermines these cells and may diminish the body's ability t
Knee and other joint-replacement procedures can be a major improvement to a patient's quality of life – unless infection sets in. A new method of injecting implants with liquid metal aims to take this harmful side effect out of the equation.
There is no way to track CO2, so he figures methane is just as good. The fact is that methane has a life of seven to twelve years when released as a gas into the atmosphere. Nevertheless, Gore is setting up this massive surveillance system to punish
Consisting of 500 concave mirrors mounted on a heliostat that allows them to track the Sun, each is focused into furnace's chamber until it reaches 2,000 degrees Celsius. Heat like this can melt steel in 1.5 hours, all without any fossil fuels bein
It has been surprisingly difficult to get an answer to a simple and highly relevant question: Is aluminium in vaccines harmful? After having studied the best evidence we have, the randomised trials, in great detail, I conclude that the answer is yes.
We've all experienced defeat at some point – losing a game, a potential new job, a debate. Now, a new study has found that the brain may learn from losing to others, with a specific group of neurons tied to defeat that then changes our future behav