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Looking back at 2023, the year was defined by various international geopolitical events while the tech and business world kept a close eye on artificial intelligence's advances in the first full year of the technology hitting its stride.
Directed Energy is being weaponized. Individuals' brains can be targeted by microwaves
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The stated mission of modern science is to dominate and control nature. It was born of the philosophies of Francis Bacon who suggested we could learn "to command nature in action", and of René Descartes who wrote that mankind could become "the
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A study has found that it takes longer than previously thought for the negative effects of alcohol consumption to leave a man's sperm. Given the link between alcohol and birth defects, the findings are important for potential fathers to factor in w
I did an illegal U-turn to get out of my one-way street, cutting a whole minute off my arrival time. As I slowed at the intersection, headlights warned me to step on the brake. The red car seemed to slow as it passed in front of me, eventually turnin
Scientists have uncovered unprecedented insights into the formation of human hands and feet and the intricate processes that govern their development.
The human body's microbe makeup is increasingly linked to the onset of many diseases, with a lot of the focus on the gut. A new study, however, has found that changes in the bug populations in not just the gut but in salivary and urinary microbiomes
A public-private partnership will soon see one of the world's largest nuclear waste treatment facilities begin operations, as liquid and solid waste is turned into large bricks of non-radioactive glass.
Researchers found that applying gentle, non-invasive electrical stimulation to the brain during virtual reality training helped budding surgeons to more easily transfer the skills they'd learned to a real-life setting
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Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research scientists pawed through the results of those international studies and, when adjusting for comorbidities, still found that childhood companionship with feline friends led to a pooled risk estimate of 2.24
Americans spend a whopping $13 billion a year on over-the-counter (OTC) antacids (acid neutralizers) and OTC and prescription proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), which are the most popular heartburn medications on the market.1 It's estimated that more t
Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control is fighting a disease that killed three of its dogs last week, and with help from a top state university doctor, it hopes it has beat back a respiratory illness suddenly infecting canines in pounds nationwide
Identity verification provider Clear has announced that its biometric identity verification will be used in the Landing flexible apartment membership platform, as well as the Healthix individual access services platform.
They invent because they can. This novel architecture mimics the human brain with 228 trillion operations per second, simulating brain-like networks at scale.
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A team of scientists from China's Northeast Normal University has developed an electrochemical method for extracting uranium from ordinary seawater that has the potential to supply humanity with an effectively unlimited energy source.
Scientists claim they've had a 20 minute conversation with a WHALE - and say it could pave the way for conversations with aliens someday
A stunning Japanese study that has evolved from preprint to peer-reviewed publication suggests that all COVID-19 variants were engineered in biolabs and intentionally released upon humanity.
The research paper states, "There is a great need to find broadly acting antiviral agents that would lower the infectivity of viruses around us and that could complement the vaccines and drugs in the combat against viruses. Natural products are a r
Diamonds are one of the hardest naturally occurring substances on Earth, and while we've discovered minerals even stronger than diamonds, scientists may have just taken things a step further.
The silver lining of this month's United Nations COP28 global warming conference is the growing consensus that nuclear energy is critical to meeting national carbon dioxide reduction goals.
Jetson ONE eVTOL Aircraft costs $92000 and, if you buy it, your order will be delivered in 2023.
Dr. David Nixon and researcher Karl C. join Maria Zeee to discuss their latest nanotechnology findings as the extremely censored truth begins to break through to pathologists and live blood analysts worldwide that every human being has been synthetic
Health device pioneer Pete Simonson reveals the many startling physiological benefits of the JUVENT machine