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No longer a conspiracy theory: MIT scientists confirm they possess technology to beam voices into your head
Post Date: 2019-04-08 16:32:44 by Horse
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A crackpot theory no more, scientists from Massachusetts Institute of Technology just revealed they now possess the technology to beam voices into your head. For years, the mainstream media has been poking fun at anyone who actually believed the “powers that be” are desperately trying to usurp control over humanity — but some of the latest technological developments are clear indications that a totalitarian regime is brewing on the horizon.

Baidu CEO: AI will weaken people's dependence on cell phones in two decades
Post Date: 2019-04-03 04:36:02 by Tatarewicz
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(ECNS) - China is gradually playing a defining role in global technology innovation, said Robin Li Yanhong, the CEO and cofounder of Baidu, China's top search engine. Speaking at the 2019 Internet Yuelu Summit, Li said most people think of cars when they talk about intelligent Internet, but its effects will become more far-reaching for all of society in the future. In the past 20 years, Chinese people have become more and more reliant on their mobile phones, but that dependency will decline gradually over the next two decades because of the growth of artificial intelligence, he said. “Our living environment will be filled with all kinds of sensors and they will easily be able ...

The Lost History of One of the World’s Strangest Science Experiments
Post Date: 2019-04-02 13:53:40 by Ada
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The hummingbirds were dying. Cockroaches were everywhere. And then Steve Bannon showed up. Before dawn on April 4, 1994, Abigail Alling and Mark Van Thillo slipped across the foothills of Arizona’s Santa Catalina Mountains. They made their way to a looming monument of geodesic domes and pyramids known as Biosphere 2. The three-acre complex contained a miniature rain forest, a mangrove, a desert and a coral reef — along with seven people who had been sealed inside for a month. Ms. Alling and Mr. Van Thillo had recently emerged from a two-year stay in Biosphere 2. Later, after they were arrested, they told reporters that they feared for the safety of the people inside. They ...

Hunt for Life: Astronomers Find Promising Stars
Post Date: 2019-04-01 01:00:48 by Tatarewicz
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TEHRAN (FNA)- NASA's new Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is designed to ferret out habitable exoplanets, but with hundreds of thousands of sunlike and smaller stars in its camera views, which of those stars could host planets like our own? A team of astronomers has identified the most promising targets for this search. NASA's new Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) is designed to ferret out habitable exoplanets, but with hundreds of thousands of sunlike and smaller stars in its camera views, which of those stars could host planets like our own? TESS will observe 400,000 stars across the whole sky to catch a glimpse of a planet transiting across the face of ...

Wow! Blue Origin Launches Capsule and Rocket, Lands Both Again | Video
Post Date: 2019-03-31 17:28:51 by BTP Holdings
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On June 19, 2016, the "New Shepard" rocket successfully launched three student payloads into suborbital space. The rocket and capsule landed a few minutes after separation. This was the 4th flight of the same hardware, proving its re-usability once again. -- Full Story on the flight: www.youtube.com/redirect?...description&v=nNRs2gMyLLk

Discovery of Life-Extension Pathway in Worms
Post Date: 2019-03-31 06:00:17 by Tatarewicz
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TEHRAN (FNA)- An enzyme-blocking molecule can extend the lifespan of Caenorhabditis elegans roundworms by as much as 45 percent, largely by modulating a cannabinoid biological pathway, according to a new study. An enzyme-blocking molecule can extend the lifespan of Caenorhabditis elegans roundworms by as much as 45 percent, largely by modulating a cannabinoid biological pathway, according to a study from scientists at Scripps Research. The scientists, whose work is published on March 25 in Nature Chemical Biology, also showed that the lifespan-extending cannabinoid pathway in C. elegans is related in unexpected ways to cannabinoid pathways found in humans and other mammals. "This ...

Dan Britt - Orbits and Ice Ages: The History of Climate
Post Date: 2019-03-30 12:11:33 by BTP Holdings
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Another lecture in IHMC's award winning lecture series. www.ihmc.us Climate change has become a major political issue, but few understand how climate has changed in the past and the forces that drive climate. Most people don't know that fifty million years ago there were breadfruit trees and crocodiles on the shores of the Arctic Ocean, or that 18,000 years ago there was a mile-thick glacier on Manhattan and a continuous belt of winter sea ice extending south to Cape Hatteras. The History of Climate provides context of our current climate debate and fundamental insight how the climate works. Dr. Daniel Britt is a Professor of Astronomy and Planetary Sciences at the Department of ...

Are we close to solving the puzzle of consciousness?
Post Date: 2019-03-30 01:41:24 by Tatarewicz
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BBC... Giulio Tononi’s "integrated information theory" might solve neuroscience’s biggest puzzle Can a lobster feel pain in the same way as you or I? We know that they have the same sensors – called nociceptors – that cause us to flinch or cry when we are hurt. And they certainly behave like they are sensing something unpleasant. When a chef places them in boiling water, for instance, they twitch their tails as if they are in agony. But are they actually “aware” of the sensation? Or is that response merely a reflex? When you or I perform an action, our minds are filled with a complex conscious experience. We can’t just assume that this is ...

Serious Losses of Pollinating Insects in Britain
Post Date: 2019-03-27 23:16:15 by Tatarewicz
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TEHRAN (FNA)- Many insect pollinator species are disappearing from areas of Great Britain, a new study has found. Research showed one third of wild pollinator species experienced declines in terms of areas in which they were found, while one tenth increased. The research, led by the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, measured the presence of 353 wild bee and hoverfly species across the country, from 1980 to 2013. It showed one third of species experienced declines in terms of areas in which they were found, while one tenth increased. For the remainder of species, their distribution was either stable or the trend was inconclusive. A positive but unexpected finding of the study was the ...

Researchers Get Humans to Think Like Computers
Post Date: 2019-03-26 23:58:19 by Tatarewicz
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TEHRAN (FNA)- Computers, like those that power self-driving cars, can be tricked into mistaking random scribbles for trains, fences and even school busses. People aren't supposed to be able to see how those images trip up computers but in a new study, Johns Hopkins University researchers show most people actually can. The findings suggest modern computers may not be as different from humans as we think, and demonstrate how advances in artificial intelligence continue to narrow the gap between the visual abilities of people and machines. The research appears today in the journal Nature Communications. "Most of the time, research in our field is about getting computers to think ...

Proof that girls and boys are born to be different: Controversial study finds that brain differences between the sexes begin in the womb
Post Date: 2019-03-25 17:40:36 by Horse
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In a scientific first, researchers claim to have found that differences between men’s and women’s brains start in the womb. The conclusion is likely to be controversial, with some experts claiming social influences are more important. But scientists who did brain scans of 118 foetuses in the second half of pregnancy to analyse the links between gender and the connectivity of a developing brain believe the differences are biological.

C2C Shows upcoming
Post Date: 2019-03-24 03:48:39 by Tatarewicz
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C2C Shows upcoming: Alternative Health / Animal Communication Monday - March 25, 2019 First Half: Dr. Joel Wallach addresses alternative health approaches and the benefits of remedies and supplements that aid in the body's recovery from many diseases and ailments. Second Half: Animal communicator Amelia Kinkade will discuss how animals are able to communicate with each other by means of a quantum process and how we can learn to talk to our own animals at home as well as wild animals like elephants, lions, tigers, dolphins, and whales. Simulated Reality / Billy Meier Predictions Tuesday - First Half: A graduate of MIT and Stanford, Rizwan Virk is an entrepreneur, video game pioneer, ...

Why big tech should fear Europe
Post Date: 2019-03-23 22:50:04 by Tatarewicz
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Economist,,,“THE BIRTHDAY of a new world is at hand.” Ever since Thomas Paine penned those words in 1776, America has seen itself as the land of the new—and Europe as a continent stuck in the past. Nowhere is that truer than in the tech industry. America is home to 15 of the world’s 20 most valuable tech firms; Europe has one. Silicon Valley is where the brainiest ideas meet the smartest money. America is also where the debate rages loudly over how to tame the tech giants, so that they act in the public interest. Tech tycoons face roastings by Congress for their firms’ privacy lapses. Elizabeth Warren, a senator who is running for president in 2020, wants Facebook ...

Bill Nye on CNN oliberates Trump adviser William Happer
Post Date: 2019-03-23 14:10:27 by BTP Holdings
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On Earth Day, CNN hosted a talk with Bill Nye and Trump adviser William Happer Related: www.youtube.com/redirect?...1MzQ1MDIzMUAxNTUzMzYzODMx www.youtube.com/redirect?...1MzQ1MDIzMUAxNTUzMzYzODMxPoster Comment:Bill Nye the Science Guy.

World In Midst of Carbon Drought (w/ Prof. William Happer, Princeton University)
Post Date: 2019-03-23 13:12:12 by BTP Holdings
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We’re in a carbon drought. That is according to Professor William Happer of Princeton University. The renowned physicist says when it comes to carbon dioxide, there’s more good than bad. He goes on to say most of carbon dioxide’s effect has already happened. He points to the logarithmic dependence of temperature on carbon dioxide levels. Happer says the unique properties of carbon dioxide mean that current levels would need to double for another one-degree increase in temperature and they’d have to double again for another one degree rise.

Weird, Wild Gravity of Asteroid Bennu
Post Date: 2019-03-22 01:10:52 by Tatarewicz
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TEHRAN (FNA)- New research is revealing the Alice in Wonderland-like physics that govern gravity near the surface of the asteroid Bennu. Research led by the University of Colorado Boulder is revealing the Alice in Wonderland-like physics that govern gravity near the surface of the asteroid Bennu. The new findings are part of a suite of papers published today by the team behind NASA's Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) mission. And they come just three months after OSIRIS-REx first encountered Bennu on Dec. 3, 2018. Since then, the spacecraft has completed a few dozen laps around the asteroid, which is about as tall as ...

Series 4, Part 4E The mass extinctions and creation of new species & magnetic reversals.
Post Date: 2019-03-18 20:34:11 by BTP Holdings
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Video series 4, Part 4E, covers variability’s in carbon-14 dating, the mass extinctions, the creation of new species, the connection between extinctions, creation of new species and the geomagnetic reversals. The video also covers discoveries in Antarctica, micro tektites, glass beads and their similarity to the glass beads found on the Moon. This video covers the scientific proof our Sun novas and shows the particles it ejects at the time of the reversal and what lands on the Earth and the Moon. This information has never been taught before because government felt it was too disruptive to society. Even if you have a degree in geology, astronomy or other related field, you were ...

Weird science: Tectonics in the tropics trigger Earth’s ice ages, study finds
Post Date: 2019-03-16 10:14:41 by Ada
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Major tectonic collisions near the equator have caused three ice ages in the last 540 million years Collisions of landmasses triggered ice ages. Over the last 540 million years, the Earth has weathered three major ice ages — periods during which global temperatures plummeted, producing extensive ice sheets and glaciers that have stretched beyond the polar caps. Now scientists at MIT, the University of California at Santa Barbara, and the University of California at Berkeley have identified the likely trigger for these ice ages. In a study published in Science, the team reports that each of the last three major ice ages were preceded by tropical “arc-continent ...

Auroral Evidence of Upcoming Mini or Little Ice Age?
Post Date: 2019-03-11 10:14:49 by Ada
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Guest Opinion; A recent article in the British newspaper The Express titled, “Northern Lights in the UK: Can you watch Aurora Borealis from UK? Where can you see it?” raises interesting questions and comparisons with historical events. It also appears to reinforce the climate forecasts for the next few decades. Source: Daily Express Sir Edmund Halley (1656 – 1742) was one of the great astronomers in history. He proved his science in the best way possible by making an accurate prediction. He predicted the return of a comet that they then named after him. I became familiar with his work while working on the climate record of the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) at ...

Causes of the Ice Age and Nova, the Greatest Secret of the United States
Post Date: 2019-03-09 19:57:48 by BTP Holdings
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Video series 4, Part 1, covers the most important information for anyone on this planet because I will fully explain what causes the ice ages and why they happen immediately after a geomagnetic reversal (Pole shift, polar reversal). The las time it happened was about 12,000 years age and it is estimated that only about 30 fertile females survived and all of us are related to one of them. To ask Questions send them to: info@dieholdfoundation.com. To make contributions to the Diehold Foundation go to www.dieholdfoundation.com. Diehold Foundation is a 501(c) (3) non-profit public science foundation. I will cover the cause of the Ice Ages at the time of Geomagnetic Reversals. The earth does ...

Series 4, Part 4D The Last Ice Age and Changing C-14 Dating.
Post Date: 2019-03-09 18:54:42 by BTP Holdings
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Video Series 4, Part 4, Proves why a meteor or asteroid did not cause the last ice age or mass extinctions. You will find out why this theory was purposed and who did it. It is an example of another attempt by government to deceive the public from the truth. The video reveals an attempt by the European government to change the accuracy of Carbon-14 dating so the public and scientists could connect the ice ages with the 12,068 year cycles. The video shows that the glass beads and microtektites examining worldwide came from the Sun. This video covers the scientific proof our Sun novas and shows the particles it ejects at the time of the reversal and what lands on the Earth. This ...

Dr. Happer will set them free
Post Date: 2019-03-08 21:01:09 by Ada
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It was easy enough to predict that Trump would appoint Dr. William Happer to set up a Presidential Committee on Climate Science. Two years have passed and have been lost. The first years of the Trump administration were hobbled by poor Cabinet picks, a proportion of whom conspired against him and others who were just hopeless. Scott Pruitt at the EPA should have got on with Dr Happer's appointment straight away but instead spent $3.5 million on his own security detail. In the meantime, the climate juggernaut rolled on, producing 1,500 pages of alarmist nonsense in an official government report. You can tell how important Dr Happer is by the forces that have been marshaled against ...

Global Cooling Forecast 2020-2030 Global Famine | Mini Ice Age 2015-2035 (121)
Post Date: 2019-03-05 20:23:23 by BTP Holdings
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This video entails all of the orbital diagrams and overlapping cycles in Landscheidt Cycles, AMO, PDO, Gleissberg Cycles and why the organized chaos planet wide is in preparation for global food shortages by 2022. Major cooling will begin in 2019 with global crop losses 2021-2022. Governments of the world will try to control the collapse, through limiting your movements and currency availability.

SpaceX capsule docks with space station in test mission
Post Date: 2019-03-05 19:18:07 by BTP Holdings
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SpaceX capsule docks with space station in test mission Samantha Masunaga, Los Angeles Times on Mar 3, 2019 SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule docked with the International Space Station early Sunday morning after maneuvering itself in another major milestone of its test mission. The capsule did not have humans aboard. Instead, it carried 400 pounds of supplies for the space station and a mannequin passenger, outfitted with multiple sensors to measure its ride to space. This was the first time a SpaceX capsule had attempted to attach itself to the station. During the company's previous 16 resupply missions, its Dragon cargo capsule hovered below the station until it was grabbed by ...

John Casey Discussing the Grand Solar Minimum, Earthquakes & More GSM EXCLUSIVE
Post Date: 2019-03-04 20:49:04 by BTP Holdings
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#GSMUPDATE #grandsolarminimum Interview with John Casey and Grand Solar Minimum Jake & Mari Interview John Casey. Interviewed on Jul 17, 2017 This is the last interview John Casey had before his stroke. We are keeping him in our prayers! Veritence Publishing, Inc at http://veritencepublishing.com/ This important new science book, "Upheaval!" is now available through Veritence Publishing, Inc., Trafford Publishing and Amazon.com and other retail outlets, in both paperback and eBook formats. This profound science work by some of the world's leading climate science and seismology experts, shows why the United States has just entered one of its most dangerous periods ever. ...

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