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Scientists Open Electrical Link to Living Cells

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ScienceDaily (Oct. 23, 2010) — The Terminator. The Borg. The Six Million Dollar Man. Science fiction is ripe with biological beings armed with artificial capabilities. In reality, however, the clunky connections between living and non-living worlds often lack a clear channel for communication. Now, scientists with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have designed [...]

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Britain ‘home to witches, fairies, and guardian angels’

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The Supernatural Angel Report compiled a list of supposed paranormal occurrences which have been reported to the police over the past two and a half decades. A total of 755 incidents were documented ranging from healing and helpful entities, to visions of angels and animal spirits. The report claimed that benign entities are the most [...]

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WikiLeaks Founder on the Run, Trailed by Notoriety

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LONDON — Julian Assange moves like a hunted man. In a noisy Ethiopian restaurant in London’s rundown Paddington district, he pitches his voice barely above a whisper to foil the Western intelligence agencies he fears. He demands that his dwindling number of loyalists use expensive encrypted cellphones and swaps his own as other men change [...]

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Hundreds of Northern Ireland ‘terrorists’ allege police torture

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People convicted during the Troubles claim they suffered miscarriages of justice in non-jury Diplock courts                 Hundreds of men and women found guilty of terrorism offences in Northern Ireland during the Troubles are attempting to have their cases reopened, alleging that the confessions that led to their convictions were beaten out of them by police.The [...]

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Internet Censorship and the New World Order

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Within the last couple of years several Internet Censorship bills have been introduced and many passed among different countries around the world. Some culturally strict countries set up rules early that ban certain media sites and other Internet content within the country. The last Internet Censorship bill introduced in the United States was on October [...]

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Can Alzheimer’s be transmitted in humans through blood transfusion?

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Researchers have found that Alzheimer’s may be transmitted in humans through blood, but further investigations needs to be done as the initial study was done on mice.A study conducted by Lary Walker at Emory University and Mathias Jucker at the University of Tübingen and their colleagues, the findings have indicated that brain plaques that resemble [...]

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