Lab-engineered liver cells are the first step to growing replacement livers
io9 In an important breakthrough for regenerative medicine, cells have been grown from human livers that function exactly like regular livers in a laboratory environment. It’s in early stages, but this could be a huge step towards solving the transplant shortage. Like pretty much all organ transplants, there are never even close to enough replacement [...]
Read More →Israel to simulate plane crash
PressTV Israel is to test its police forces, airport officials and medical staff in a large-scale drill by simulating the freefall of an airplane full of passengers. The exercise is to take place at the Ben Gurion International Airport southeast of Tel Aviv on Monday, Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported on Sunday. Police said the [...]
Read More →Israel airline ‘humiliates’ US professor
PressTV The security personnel of an Israeli airline have humiliated an American professor, asking her to remove her clothing and board the plane with no luggage. Professor Heather Bradshaw, a neuroscience researcher at Indiana University, was invited by Hebrew University to take part in a conference in Israel, Israeli daily Ha’aretz reported on Sunday. “Our [...]
Read More →Fury in China as female babies grow breasts after drinking milk laced with hormones
DailyMail Female babies in China have grown breasts after they were given milk laced with hormones. The horrifying scenes have caused uproar among parents in central China, who fear that the milk powder they used had led to the premature developments. The official China Daily newspaper reported today that medical tests indicated that the level [...]
Read More →Girls now reaching puberty at age nine, thanks to chemicals in the food supply (milk and plastics)
David Gutierrez | Natural News The average age of puberty in girls is now nine, in a phenomenon increasingly being blamed on rising obesity and exposure to hormone-disrupting pollutants in the food supply. The study was conducted in 2006 by researchers from the world-renowned Department of Growth and Reproduction at University Hospital in Copenhagen, Denmark. The [...]
Read More →Is ‘Russia Today’ Controlled Opposition?
David Richards | Henrymakow.com As incredible as it sounds, the biggest outlet for the Patriot movement right now is Russian State television. Launched in 2005, Russia Today is a 24/7 English-language news channel funded by the Kremlin and can be found on most satellite packages. The station features typical mainstream news headline coverage, talk shows like [...]
Read More →How ghosts, superstitions, and vampires have been used for psychological warfare
io9 Military psy ops aren’t limited to leaflets, propaganda broadcasts, and Korean pop music. In the past, the US military has played on their opponent superstitions of vampires, ghosts, and astrology. Here are some strange examples. In World War II, US forces exploited the Nazi’s predilection to put stock in superstitions and the occult. The [...]
Read More →Superstitious Beliefs Getting More Common
io9 It’s that time of year again. Ghosts, goblins and other spooky characters come out from the shadows and into our everyday lives. For most people, the thrill lasts for a few weeks each October. But for true believers, the paranormal is an everyday fact, not just a holiday joke. To understand what drives some [...]
Read More →Rigging Elections Electronically – How They Do It
Rense Next week’s election has dozens of races too close to call and none are more symbolic and important that Republican and Tea Part challenges to the Democratic leaders of both House and Senate. Senator Harry Reid’s election is in serious doubt in Nevada, and Rep. Nancy Pelosi is also at risk. This week’s early [...]
Read More →Who’s calling the shots in Afghanistan? The Pentagon or the Mercenary Outfits?
Global Research In the latest incident of a US military contractor overstepping its powers, the Pentagon accused one of its own members of organizing an “illegal spy ring” in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The story sounds like something straight out of James Bond: A renegade, out-of-control corporation, led by a former military officer and armed with [...]
Read More →Blue light taps directly into your emotions
New Scientist WE’RE all happier on sunny days, but why? It seems that light taps directly into brain areas that process emotion – good and bad. Although light is used to treat mood disorders, we don’t understand how this works. While rods and cones in the eye process visible light, a third type of photoreceptor, [...]
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