(Virgilio Marin) If you like to keep it green, there’s no better way of purifying the air in your living room than through houseplants. Houseplants can improve air quality and make your living space healthier.
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Resurrecting the Dead…DIGITALLY: One Step Closer to the “Singularity”
(Robert Wheeler) In 2017, Microsoft revealed it had patented a “chatbot” that could digitally resurrect the dead if actually built.
South Atlantic Anomaly – How Earth’s Magnetic Field Is Crashing Laptops & Disrupting Satellites | GreatGameIndia
(GreatGameIndia) The Earth’s magnetic field is weakening between Africa and South America, disrupting satellites and spacecrafts. Scientists studying the phenomenon known as the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA), say the Earth’s magnetic field is about to reverse. NASA has reported that modern laptops have crashed when Space Shuttle flights passed through the anomaly. South Atlantic Anomaly is thought to be the reason for the failures of the Globalstar network’s satellites in 2007. The last time a “geomagnetic reversal” took place was 780,000 years ago
Moderna’s Top Scientist on mRNA Technology in COVID Shots: ‘We are Actually Hacking the Software of Life’
(HAF) Veteran investigative reporter Leo Hohmann has discovered a 2017 Ted Talk presentation by Dr. Tal Zaks, the chief medical officer at Moderna Inc., where he clearly explains in layperson’s language just what the mRNA technology does in vaccines.
9 Ways 5g Technology Endangers Human Beings
(Virgilio Marin) Many countries now have 5G networks, the latest generation of wireless technology that’s believed to change the world. However, many places are also issuing moratoriums on 5G, such as Belgium and Switzerland, due to safety concerns. The list below shows nine ways 5G can harm humans
Parler Says Amazon Intentionally Let Hackers Attack Data Centers
(Franz Walker) Parler is accusing Amazon of deliberately leaving a back door open in their data center, leaving the former open to attack from hackers.
Medical Journal Warns iPhone 12 Can Turn Off Implantable Defibrillators, All “Smart” Devices Can Cause Accidental Arrhythmia
(B.N. Frank) There have been warnings about serious vulnerability issues – including by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) – associated with medical devices and implants that use Bluetooth, Internet of Things (IoT), and wireless technology (see 1, 2, 3, 4). Additional warnings were recently issued in a medical journal.
Navy Patents Suggest American Military Possesses Alien Technology
(Ethan Huff) Internal emails recently obtained by The War Zone suggest that the United States Navy has in its possession exotic energy production technologies of potentially extraterrestrial origin.
Legends: Ancient Stargates Using Wormhole Technology Across the Planet (Video)
Legends: Ancient Stargates Using Wormhole Technology Across the Planet (Video)
Chinese Citizen Score Creates An Orwellian Social Rating System
(Michael Chary) An episode of the dystopian sci-fi series, Black Mirror, is becoming a reality with the implementation of China’s social credit system.
NSA Dodges Questions About Controversial “Backdoors” In Tech Products
(Activist Post) Edward Snowden’s whistleblowing campaign exposed the National Security Agency in 2013 for having “backdoors” into commercial technology products. The US spy agency worked with some Silicon Valley tech firms to develop covert methods of bypassing the standard authentication or encryption process of a network device so it could scan internet traffic without a warrant.
Engineer Creates Fully Functional ‘Star Wars’ Lightsaber That Cuts Through Steel
(Elias Marat) An engineer and YouTuber based in Canada has created a fully functional – and likely very deadly – lightsaber, turning the concept introduced over four decades ago by the first Star Wars film into a reality.
Tokyo Researchers Have Built A Human Tail
(Anthony McLennan) Researchers from the Keio University Graduate School of Media Design in Tokyo have created a robotic tail for humans.
Understanding Whale Song Could Help Prevent Ship Collisions
(Anthony McLennan) Scientists have been studying the song made by blue whales in order to try and better forecast their movements up and down the Pacific coast.
Watch Japan’s 60-foot, 25-ton Gundam Robot Come to Life in Epic Full Range of Motion Tests
(Elias Marat) Since the 1974 release of kaiju film classic Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, it’s been no secret that Japan loves enormous robots. The genre took a major step forward in 1979 with the release of the wildly popular Mobile Suit Gundam anime series, which introduced the concept of mecha – gigantic, humanoid military robots piloted by a human.