Smart Dust: What Is It And How It Used?
This article is a few years old, but is a good primer about Smart Dust. The technology and the industry forming around it is huge…
This article is a few years old, but is a good primer about Smart Dust. The technology and the industry forming around it is huge…
By Maryam Henein Read Part 1 Kevin McKernan, a scientist known for his work in genomics, has been sounding the alarm recently on Pfizer’s controversial…
By Jordan Henderson This is the fifth installment of the essay series, Vaccine Evangelists, Apostates and Apologists. Here are the links to the earlier installments:…
By Maryam Henein Kevin McKernan, a scientist known for his work in genomics, has been sounding the alarm recently on Pfizer’s controversial vaccine production process,…
By Neenah Payne Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA-14) held a three-hour hearing on November 13 starting at 3:00 PM in 2045 Rayburn House Office Building…
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By Neenah Payne Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen) (965-1039) was the founder of the scientific method, the founder of modern optics, a pioneer in astronomy, and invented…
By Alex Washburne Why have we not discovered intergalactic alien life yet? Enrico Fermi posited that a series of events need to occur for such…
By Study Finds An innovative “electronic tongue” that can potentially replicate human preferences for certain foods is in development. Researchers at Penn State University say…
By Neenah Payne How would you use Roman numerals to add or subtract – much less multiply or divide?! Today, we take the Arabic numbering…
By Mac Slavo The “air vaccine” is here and it’s able to deliver mRNA technology into the human body without a needle injection. The mRNA…