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Scientists Find That Six In Ten Grieving People ‘See or Hear Dead Loved Ones’ Post Date: 2019-05-21 09:00:58 by Ada
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In Brief The Facts: University of Milan found that there is a "very high prevalence" of people who have experience with receiving messages from their deceased loved ones, like seeing or hearing them. Reflect On: Does consciousness exist outside of the body? Is biology necessary for for consciousness to thrive? What happens when we die? We cant quite answer that question, but we can perhaps say that something indeed does happen. The evidence for reincarnation, for example, is quite unbelievable. There have been a number of cases of children who clearly remember their past lives, describing in detail their previous family members as well as how they died and ...
Scientists find 414 million pieces of plastic debris on remote islands Post Date: 2019-05-21 06:57:50 by BTP Holdings
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Scientists find 414 million pieces of plastic debris on remote islands 1 hr ago © Silke Stuckenbrock Lead author Jennifer Lavers looks out at the plastic debris covering a Cocos (Keeling) Island beach The amount of plastic pollution previously thought to exist around the world may be a dramatic underestimate because the vast majority of plastic pollution may actually be below the surface. That's the takeaway from a survey of plastic pollution on the beaches of Australia's Cocos Islands, made up of two coral atolls. An estimated 414 million pieces of debris are now littering the remote islands, and the vast majority of that waste is buried below the surface, ...
A New Doomsday Device - 5G Networks Post Date: 2019-05-20 19:22:16 by Tatarewicz
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Forums of Pravda.Ru It's now common knowledge that lower frequency "radar guns" used by police to catch speeding motorists, have caused cancer in police who used them. The USSR discovered that microwave transmission in their code room for scrambling potential eavesdropping had made their own code clerks very sick. US Embassy personnel in Moscow became ill after exposure to microwave energy. So the effects of microwave energy are well known to be dangerous to human life. Obviously, these new 5G networks are designed to incapacitate and kill human beings. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 5G waves are ultra high frequency and ultra ...
Violent Climate Change is Wet and Cold Post Date: 2019-05-19 11:01:59 by Ada
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Many Democrats and die hard climate change fanatics would have man-made global warming deniers locked up. And if they cannot do that then at least we should have a revolution. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders rallied support for the Green New Deal, with the New York congresswoman saying there should be no middle ground when it comes to climate change and the Vermont senator calling for a political revolution. And yes, Cortez is still saying that the world is going to end in 12 years if we do not address climate change (man-made global warming.) The BBC loves Cortezs ideas and publishes titles like Final call to save the world from climate ...
Meet the secret ‘ghost workers’ paid to keep the internet safe Post Date: 2019-05-19 10:26:33 by Ada
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Ghost workers are meant to make consumers believe in the autonomous intelligence of robots, when really there's a human workforce behind the cogs and gears. Most Americans say they've given private info to a website they don't trust China blocks access to all language editions of Wikipedia Satellites could save Americans $30 billion on internet bills Chrome will make it harder for companies to track you except Google Kala, a 43-year-old mother of two, sits alone at her home office, in the corner of a tiny bedroom, and studies her laptop screen, trying to determine if what shes reading is offensive. Her part-time job, which she picked up as a way to feel ...
Why Space Itself is Quantum in Nature - with Jim Baggott Post Date: 2019-05-19 08:14:32 by BTP Holdings
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Loop quantum gravity aims to unify the theories of general relativity and quantum mechanics, as explained by Jim Baggott. Subscribe for regular science videos: bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Quantum gravity is the holy grail for modern theoretical physicists a single structure that brings together the two great theories of the 20th century: quantum mechanics and general relativity. One widely-known solution is string theory, which emerged from particle physics. In this talk, Jim Baggott will describe the other approach known as Loop Quantum Gravity. This theory starts from general relativity, borrows many ideas and techniques from quantum mechanics, and predicts that space itself is quantum ...
Right Beneath Your Feet: The Hidden Reality of Deep Underground Military Bases Post Date: 2019-05-15 08:53:50 by Ada
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Secrecy runs rampant in our world, and multiple investigations have uncovered that trillions upon trillions of our tax dollars are going towards programs that we have no idea even exist. Its amazing how much money is scraped off of each paycheque, and how much money multiple small and big businesses pay. We are told that its necessary, that this is the money going towards various programs that are responsible for building our schools, employing people for necessary services and infrastructure, among many other things. Its truly amazing how much money governments rake in from taxes, and its even more astonishing how much of this money is funding black budget ...
Shrinking Moon May Be Triggering Moonquakes, Study Says Post Date: 2019-05-14 19:44:54 by BTP Holdings
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Shrinking Moon May Be Triggering Moonquakes, Study Says By Pam Wright 7 hours ago weather.com Volume 90% 00:08 00:52 00:52 Moon is Shrinking, Wrinkling and Shaking, New Study Says A new look at old seismic data is helping scientists fill in the blanks about how the moon is changing as it gets older. At a Glance Seismometers left on the moon by Apollo missions recorded 28 moonquakes between 1969 and 1977. At least eight are linked to thrust faults that are formed as the moon shrinks. The moon is ever so slowly shrinking over time, which is creating wrinkles in the crust that may be triggering moonquakes, a new study says. A team of researchers led by NASA ...
"The planet's on ****ing fire!" Bill Nye's climate rant goes viral Post Date: 2019-05-13 17:14:14 by BTP Holdings
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"The planet's on ****ing fire!" Bill Nye's climate rant goes viral Caitlin O'Kane (Video provided by Veuer) Bille Nye deviated from his kid-friendly "Science Guy" persona on Sunday night to help John Oliver talk about the severity of climate change. Nye proved he's not always the mild-mannered nerd millennials grew up with when he joined Oliver during his episode detailing carbon pricing and the Green New Deal. Oliver first outlined the case for the Green New Deal, the environment and jobs proposal introduced by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. "To its eternal credit, the Green New Deal has succeeded in getting people talking, but that won't ...
Site of Chernobyl nuclear accident is now a wildlife REFUGE 33 years after disaster, despite expectations it would be inhospitable for centuries Post Date: 2019-05-10 19:04:56 by Ada
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Chernobyl exclusion zone is inhabited by brown bears, bisons, wolves, lynxes There are also Przewalski horses, and more than 200 bird species, among others Recent studies showed that at present the area hosts great biodiversity Also confirmed general lack of big negative effects of current radiation levels Reactor number four of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant suffered an explosion during a technical test on April 26, 1986. As a result of the accident, in the then Soviet Union, more than 400 times more radiation was emitted than that released by the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima (Japan) in 1945. It remains the largest nuclear accident in history. Decontamination work began ...
Plastic Gets a Do-Over Post Date: 2019-05-08 21:55:54 by Tatarewicz
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TEHRAN (FNA)- Researchers have designed a recyclable plastic that, like a Lego playset, can be disassembled into its constituent parts at the molecular level, and then reassembled into a different shape, texture, and color again and again without loss of performance or quality Light yet sturdy, plastic is great -- until you no longer need it. Because plastics contain various additives, like dyes, fillers, or flame retardants, very few plastics can be recycled without loss in performance or aesthetics. Even the most recyclable plastic, PET -- or poly(ethylene terephthalate) -- is only recycled at a rate of 20-30%, with the rest typically going to incinerators or landfills, where the ...
Something strange is happening off the coast of Portugal, and scientists have now proposed a groundbreaking explanation. Post Date: 2019-05-07 22:20:51 by Horse
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For years, João Duarte has puzzled over a seemingly boring underwater expanse off the coast of Portugal. In 1969, this site spawned a massive earthquake that rattled the shore and sparked a tsunami. But you would never know why just from looking at the broad, featureless surface of the seabed. Duarte, a marine geologist from the Instituto Dom Luiz at the University of Lisbon, wanted to find out what was going on. Now, 50 years after the event, he may finally have an answer: The bottom of the tectonic plate off Portugal's coast seems to be peeling away from its top. This action may be providing the necessary spark for one plate to start grinding beneath another in what's ...
NASA's Excited About the God of Chaos Asteroid Heading Toward Earth Post Date: 2019-05-04 21:53:38 by BTP Holdings
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NASA's Excited About the God of Chaos Asteroid Heading Toward Earth Duration: 00:53 4 days ago Theres an asteroid out there called 99942 Apophis thats over 1,000 feet wide, and its scheduled to fly by Earth on April 13th, 2029. NOW PLAYING: Science NASA's Excited About the God of Chaos Asteroid Heading Toward Earth Poster Comment:Video at source.
Supervolcanoes in the Pacific Northwest Post Date: 2019-05-01 19:25:54 by BTP Holdings
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Poster Comment:This Cauldera was not Yellowstone.
I've studied nuclear war for 35 years -- you should be worried. | Brian Toon | TEDxMileHigh Post Date: 2019-05-01 07:07:10 by BTP Holdings
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For the first time in decades, it's hard to ignore the threat of nuclear war. But as long as you're far from the blast, you're safe, right? Wrong. In this sobering talk, atmospheric scientist Brian Toon explains how even a small nuclear war could destroy all life on earth -- and what we can do to prevent it. A professor in the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences at the University of Colorado-Boulder, Brian Toon investigates the causes of the ozone hole, how volcanic eruptions alter the climate, how ancient Mars had flowing rivers, and the environmental impacts of nuclear war. He contributed to the U.N.s Nobel Peace Prize for climate change and holds numerous ...
Engineers Make Injectable Tissues a Reality Post Date: 2019-04-30 02:17:06 by Tatarewicz
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TEHRAN (FNA)- A simple injection that can help regrow damaged tissue has long been the dream of physicians and patients alike. A new study from researchers at UBC Okanagan moves that dream closer to reality with a device that makes encapsulating cells much faster, cheaper and more effective. "The idea of injecting different kinds of tissue cells is not a new one," says Keekyoung Kim, assistant professor of engineering at UBC Okanagan and study co-author. "It's an enticing concept because by introducing cells into damaged tissue, we can supercharge the body's own processes to regrow and repair an injury." Kim says everything from broken bones to torn ligaments ...
World In Midst of Carbon Drought (w/ Prof. William Happer, Princeton University) Post Date: 2019-04-29 19:01:03 by BTP Holdings
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Were in a carbon drought. That is according to Professor William Happer of Princeton University. The renowned physicist says when it comes to carbon dioxide, theres more good than bad. He goes on to say most of carbon dioxides 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 theyd have to double again for another one degree rise. --- Simon Fraser Universitys Centre for Dialogue presents Conversations That Matter. Join veteran Broadcaster Stuart ...
Planet of the Apes becomes reality after Chinese scientists implant human genes into monkeys to make them “smarter” Post Date: 2019-04-29 13:40:10 by Horse
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Using a special gene-editing technique they developed, the Chinese researchers were able to enhance the brain capacity of rhesus macaques monkeys, making them more human-like by adding an extra infusion of smarts, as well as enhanced memory capabilities. Known as MCPH1, the altered gene reportedly caused the monkeys brains to develop in a more human-like manner, with results that included improved reaction times, better short-term memory, and other human-like abilities. Following the success of this experiment, the research team decided to clone MCPH1 in order to produce a total of 11 transgenic rhesus monkeys the goal being to create a practical ...
Magnets Help AI Approach Efficiency of Brain Post Date: 2019-04-28 23:27:13 by Tatarewicz
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TEHRAN (FNA)- Researchers have developed a process to use magnetics with brain-like networks to program and teach devices such as personal robots, self-driving cars and drones to better generalize about different objects. Computers and artificial intelligence continue to usher in major changes in the way people shop. It is relatively easy to train a robot's brain to create a shopping list, but what about ensuring that the robotic shopper can easily tell the difference between the thousands of products in the store? Purdue University researchers and experts in brain-inspired computing think part of the answer may be found in magnets. The researchers have developed a process to use ...
US F-22s came face-to-face with Russia's top fighter near Alaska and were at a major disadvantage Post Date: 2019-04-28 20:10:06 by BTP Holdings
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US F-22s came face-to-face with Russia's top fighter near Alaska and were at a major disadvantage US F-22 stealth fighter jets intercepted Russian Tu-95 bombers and Su-35 fighters that approached Alaska on Tuesday, and it highlights a downside to the US's top fighter jets. The F-22, with its incredible acrobatic abilities in the air and all-aspect stealth cloaking it from enemies at a distance, is the US's most lethal combat plane. While the F-35 was built as a flying quarterback that can dogfight, bomb ground targets, gather intelligence, or conduct surveillance, the F-22 specializes in one thing: air-to-air combat. But with today's rules of engagement, the F-22's ...
Ocean Winds and Waves Strengthening Post Date: 2019-04-27 23:49:23 by Tatarewicz
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Farsnews TEHRAN (FNA)- Extreme ocean winds and wave heights are increasing around the globe, with the largest rise occurring in the Southern Ocean, University of Melbourne research shows. Researchers Ian Young and Agustinus Ribal, from the University's Department of Infrastructure Engineering, analysed wind speed and wave height measurements taken from 31 different satellites between 1985-2018, consisting of approximately 4 billion observations. The measurements were compared with more than 80 ocean buoys deployed worldwide, making it the largest and most detailed dataset of its type ever compiled. The researchers found that extreme winds in the Southern Ocean have increased by 1.5 ...
1947 Greyhound bus restored... Post Date: 2019-04-27 16:50:51 by X-15
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A Clark County man restored this Greyhound so he could show his grandkids "the real America, national parks and things."
Did the man who killed America’s most famous president escape justice all along? Post Date: 2019-04-27 16:31:13 by Ada
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New technology has thrown down on the history book accounts that John Wilkes Booth, who shot Abraham Lincoln 154 years ago was really caught and killed Days after shooting president Abraham Lincoln as he watched a play in a Washington theatre, John Wilkes Booth was surrounded by Union troops inside a barn on a Virginia farm. When he refused to surrender, the soldiers set the barn on fire, before shooting at him as he moved about inside. Booth, a famous stage actor admired across the country, was fatally wounded in the neck and dragged from the barn, dying three hours later, aged 26. Or at least that is how history has recorded the fate of the man who assassinated Americas most ...
The Thorium Molten-Salt Reactor: Why Didn't This Happen (and why is now the right time?) Post Date: 2019-04-27 12:33:54 by BTP Holdings
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Poster Comment:If this technology was being used we might not have had Three Mile Island occur.
New Study: Electric Cars are Worse for Environment than Diesel Engines Post Date: 2019-04-24 17:05:47 by Ada
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A new study published by Germanys leading publicly-funded economic think-tank has proven electric cars are overall increase CO2 emissions and leave far more damaging waste products than traditional vehiclesshowing that even this demand for green energy is a hoax. The report, prepared and published by researchers at the Ifo Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, said that when the CO2 emissions resulting from the production of the batteries and the electrical generation required to power these vehicles are taken into account, an e-car will increase damage to the environment by up to 28 percent more than a diesel engine. The Ifo Institute for ...
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