Bacteria sent into space behave in mysterious ways
Colonies of bacteria grown aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis behaved in ways never before observed on Earth, according to a new NASA-funded study from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York....
View ArticleAgenda 21 and the Steady-State Techno-Corporatocracy: an introduction
One must make a new system that makes the old system obsolete. — Buckminster Fuller Julie Beal Activist Post Click here to view the embedded video. Once upon a time, we worried about a possible New...
View ArticleNASA launches new telescope to solve sun heat mystery
The $181-million IRIS space telescope will probe the region of the sun between the star’s surface and the plasma layer that envelopes it …read more Source: News Scientist
View ArticleSymptoms of Prader-Willi syndrome associated with interference in circadian,...
Researchers have found that Prader-Willi syndrome — a genetic disorder best known for causing an insatiable appetite that can lead to morbid obesity — is associated with the loss of non-coding RNAs,...
View ArticleGM Cabbage with Scorpion Poison Coming Soon
Agribusiness is in a mad rush to take over the earth, and seems willing to stop at nothing. Coming soon is cabbage with scorpion poison engineered in every cell. Of course, they claim it’s safe and...
View Article‘Active surveillance’ may miss aggressive prostate cancers in black men
A new study of more than 1,800 men ages 52 to 62 suggests that African-Americans diagnosed with very-low-risk prostate cancers are much more likely than white men to actually have aggressive disease...
View ArticleResearch IDs potential treatment for deadly, HIV-related blood cancer
Researchers have discovered a promising new way to treat a rare and aggressive blood cancer most commonly found in people infected with HIV. …read more Source: Science Daily
View ArticleSpecies alteration: Is GMO rewiring our DNA?
New studies in cell research are bringing up some alarming new questions concerning GMOs, and one of them in particular makes liver failure or cancer seem like child’s play compared to the garish...
View ArticleHeart failure survivors at greater risk for cancer, study shows
Heart failure patients are surviving more often with the heart condition but they are increasingly more likely to be diagnosed with cancer, a trend that could be attributed to increased surveillance,...
View ArticleA Doctor’s Awakening on Flu Vaccines in Pregnancy
The flu vaccine is now being pushed on pregnant women, supposedly to protect their babies. As this doctor explains, nothing could be further from the truth. Skip the vaccine. Protect yourself and your...
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