Tiny self-assembling transport networks, powered by nano-scale motors and controlled by DNA, have been developed by scientists at Oxford University and Warwick University.
The system can construct its own network of tracks spanning tens of micrometres in length, transport cargo across the network and even dismantle the tracks.
China’s military recently deployed an upgraded strategic bomber that will carry the military’s new long-range land attack cruise missile, capable of attacking Hawaii and Guam, according to a draft congressional report.
The Oct. 8 draft of the forthcoming report of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission also reveals that China has developed a new armed drone nearly identical to U.S. military’s Reaper. The Chinese missile-firing drone likely was developed through Chinese cyber espionage against U.S. defense contractors. Continue reading “China Deploys New Bomber with Long-Range Land Attack Missile”
One month after the FBI shut down Silk Road, a black market website known as “the eBay for drugs,” a new site launched Wednesday under the same name, offering a wide range of narcotics and declaring that its community of buyers and sellers was “even stronger than before.”
Visitors to the new Silk Road site were greeted Wednesday by a message from the site’s administrator.
“It is with great joy that I announce the next chapter of our journey,” wrote the administrator, who used the same nickname as the previous administrator, “Dread Pirate Roberts.” “Silk Road has risen from the ashes, and is now ready and waiting for you all to return home.” Continue reading “New drug dealing website returns in US”
At least two people have been killed and 7 others have been injured after gunfire broke out at a barbershop in the US state of Michigan.
Police spokeswoman Kelly Miner said the shooting happened at Al’s Barber Shop in the 5200 block of East Seven Mile Road near Keystone Street on Detroit’s east side around 6 p.m. Wednesday.
Police are looking for two cars, a 2004 black Chevrolet Impala and a 2004 white Chevrolet Impala, possibly with a broken window and bullet holes in the back, according to Detroit Free Press. Continue reading “9 people shot at Detroit barbershop”
DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) is derived from lignin, a binding substance of trees. The Crown Zellerbach Corporation, a mammoth lumber company, holds the patents on DMSO for use as an industrial solvent AND as a liniment for treating pain in horses. Crown Zellerbach licenses DMSO exclusively to Research Industries for marketing as a drug – called Rimso-50. Topically applied, DMSO has the unusual ability to act as a “chemical hypodermic needle”, which is to say that it is rapidly absorbed through the skin and can take with it other substances that ordinarily would not cross the skin’s barrier. DMSO is often used by alternative therapists to enhance the outcomes of other substances and therapies. (A health professional always needs to be consulted – no self-doctering here!)
Entering the body, either “painted” on the skin, taken orally, or via IV, DMSO rapidly penetrates into cells and cleans them of toxins, a desirable mechanism which may explain much of its versatility. Topically applied, DMSO produces a garlic-like taste in the mouth and a breath odor. Topical use can occasionally cause a rash, blistering, itching, hives, or skin thickening – especially when too much is used. Intravenous use can cause kidney damage and other adverse side effects andbe certain that the product you are using is medical grade (at least 99.9% pure) and not of industrial grade.) Continue reading “DMSO “a little dab will do ya””
A significant number of people who have undergone treatment for cancer over the past several decades may not have ever actually had the disease, admits a new report commissioned by the U.S. National Cancer Institute (NCI). Published online in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), this government study identifies both over diagnosis and misdiagnosis of cancer as two major causes of this growing epidemic, which together have led to the needless treatment of millions of otherwise healthy individuals with chemotherapy, radiation or surgery. Continue reading “National Cancer Institute report admits millions have been falsely treated for ‘cancer’”
Police say a robber tried to hold up an electronics store in West Rogers Park with a fake gun but was foiled when the clerk pulled a real gun from a safe and opened fire.
LAHT | MEXICO CITY – Mexico received $5.54 billion in remittances in the third quarter this year from citizens living abroad, an increase of 2.4 percent over the same period in 2012, the central bank said Friday.
The New York Post has just released an insanely ridiculous photo claiming to show the Los Angeles airport (LAX) shooter lying on the ground in a pool of his own blood. Anyone who has even just a little bit of common sense should be able to discern that this is completely faked. This is just more evidence indicating that this entire event is yet another hoax to justify more gun control and more government power. The photo is shown below. Continue reading “Photo Of Dummy Presented As Wounded LAX Shooter By Media”
Researchers have discovered breakthrough advances in antitumor immunotherapy in the wake of an eye-opening study showing how spirulina extract activates natural killer cells to destroy tumors.
What are natural killer cells?
Natural killer cells are the body’s rapid responders when cells are under attack from virus or tumor formation. These unique cells can recognize viruses and tumors in the absence of antibodies and signal molecules, making them a potent innate immune system defender. NT cells are also great communicators, regulating interactions with macrophages and dendritic, endothelial and T cells. They possess the unique ability to limit or increase immune responses. Learning how to make these cells work is critical for helping people control inflammation, autoimmune disorders and tumors. Continue reading “Oral consumption of spirulina extract enhances antitumor natural killer cells”
A new priest, born and raised in Texas , comes to serve in a city parish and is nervous about hearing confessions, so he asks the older priest to sit in on his sessions.
The new priest hears a couple of confessions, then the old priest asks him to step out of the confessional for a few suggestions.
The old priest suggests, “Cross your arms over your chest, and rub your chin with one hand and try saying things like ‘yes, I see,’ and ‘yes, go on,’ and ‘I understand.’ Continue reading “A New Texas Priest”