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01/14/2022
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By JD Heyes
STUNNER: Documents reveal DARPA rejected gain of function research funding that led to COVID-19 because it was deemed TOO DANGEROUS… so why is the same spike protein found in vaccines?
Shocking new evidence that the COVID-19 pandemic was not only completely avoidable but was actually facilitated by elements within the U.S. government has been brought to light this week by none other than Project Veritas. In a stunning post that was published on Monday, Project Veritas noted that military documents seen by the investigative media […]
01/05/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Technological parasitism: Covid vaccines appear to contain self-assembling “nano-octopus” microparticles
A video put out by La Quinta Columna reveals that Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccines” contain “nano-octopus” and other microparticles that have the ability to self-assemble once injected into the body. The Wireless Nano-Sensors Network (WNSN) that is generated through this process is laid out in further detail in a paper published in the Journal of […]
12/03/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Scientists present a catalytic solution that could be the answer to global plastic pollution
Instead of filling up landfills, single-use plastics can be used to create other products. This is according to a group of researchers who have developed a new method for upcycling these low-level plastics into motor oils, lubricants, detergents and even cosmetics. According to the researchers, aside from improving current recycling methods that result in cheap, low-quality […]
09/16/2020
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By Franz Walker
Scientists use nanoparticles as an alternative propulsion method for small spacecraft
Propellant is one of the most important things that any spacecraft needs to carry – without it, a spacecraft will be unable to move or change course. This is why spacecraft tend to carry a lot of it on board. Carrying propellant, however, brings its own set of problems. Not only is the chemical highly flammable, […]
07/28/2020
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By Franz Walker
A step closer to superhumans: Scientists claim that a nanoparticle injection in the eyes could give people night vision
Giving a person infrared night vision through an eye injection seems like a premise for a science fiction movie. A recent study, however, by researchers from the University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS), shows that this may be much closer to reality. The term “night vision” is often associated with bulky goggles worn by soldiers to help them see in the […]
03/15/2020
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By Franz Walker
Scientists design nanoparticles that can help heal stroke-related brain damage
A stroke is one of the scariest things that can happen to anyone. Even if it doesn’t always lead to death, sufferers can live with permanent brain damage. Now, a team of scientists from various institutes around the world are looking into nanoparticles made of selenium as a possible way to help heal brain damage from strokes. According […]
12/15/2019
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By Grace Olson
Researchers explore novel method for generating breathable air on Mars
Scientists may have found a method for generating oxygen that could be used for future explorations on Mars. Researchers from the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena discovered a way to generate molecular oxygen – two oxygen atoms needed to form breathable air – in outer space. The idea came from observing how comets produced oxygen in extreme environments. […]
10/17/2019
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Efficacy of TCM can be improved with better molecular delivery methods
The herbs used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) are known for their abundance in active compounds that show greater efficacy than most conventional medicines. These beneficial components give TCM their medicinal properties, which make them useful in the prevention and treatment of various diseases. However, promising compounds such as bioactive glycosides are hindered by their chemical […]
09/29/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Specks of gold: Understanding the benefits and risks of nanomaterials in cosmetics that use gold nanoparticles
Are gold nanoparticles safe for human use and consumption? European researchers have recently evaluated the benefits and risks of using nanomaterials in cosmetics, pharmaceutical drugs, and other products. Many sectors use tiny particles to create new materials and technologies. Their small size gives the nanomaterials many advantages. Changing the size, shape, and the molecules bound […]
09/27/2019
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By Cassie B.
You’re golden: Researchers look at gold nanoparticles for improved cancer detection
When it comes to cancer, early detection can often mean the difference between life and death. One of the most promising developments in cancer detection can be found in nanotechnology, and gold nanoparticles in particular could prove to be a life-saving tool. Nanoparticles are already used in certain types of medical screenings and tests, but […]
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