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https://www.technocracy.news by MICHAEL NEVRADAKIS

The notion of cut-and-paste techniques for genomic editing is euphoric to the Transhuman/Technocrat world. "Why, we can edit anything, so why not do it?" The very question holds the answer, that is, there are no moral or ethical boundaries to con

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https://www.youtube.com, Dr. John Campbell

Please share this video, this research must STOP. Gain of function research in the USA today using enhanced potential pandemic pathogen (ePPP) research

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We are already reconstituting color of old film product. Reconstituting sound is also indicated and filling in thre dimensions should be possible. Also recall that a holodec display can fill in an extended space for viewing much larger that the

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Next Big Future - Brian Wang

Two-dimensional (2D) nano-materials could be a replacement for conventional CMOS semiconductors for high-speed integrated circuits and very low power usage. CMOS is reaching the physical limits of about 1 nanometer circuits.

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https://newatlas.com, By Michael Irving

Brain cancer is one of the most insidious forms of the disease, but researchers at Stanford have now developed a wireless device that could help improve survival times. When implanted between the skin and skull, the remotely activated device heats up

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"Chronic pain is a huge issue for a lot of people, and for most, it's not sufficiently treatable," said Cory Gloeckner, lead author on the paper. "Right now, one of the ways that we try to treat pain is opioids, and we all know that doesn't

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Modern War Institute

Dr. Charles Morgan speaks to cadets and faculty at West Point about a range of topics, including psychology, neurobiology, and the science of humans at war. Dr. Morgan's neurobiological and forensic research has established him as an international ex

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