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05/05/2022
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By Cassie B.
Study shows mRNA in COVID-19 vaccines enter liver cells and alter human DNA
A new study out of Sweden confirms that the mRNA found in the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine can infiltrate human cells and transcribe its message onto human DNA in under six hours. This adds to a growing body of evidence that the vaccine could indeed be altering people’s DNA. For example, a different study from Sweden […]
02/22/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Researcher sounds alarm after finding PARASITES, nanobots and graphene in COVID-19 vaccines
American physician and researcher Dr. Carrie Madej has found multiple dangerous substances in the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines, including graphene oxide, nanobots and living organisms. During an interview with Spanish journalists and commentators on El Arconte, Madej revealed that she was able to detect “the organism Hydra vulgaris and similar organisms” in the COVID-19 vaccines. Hydra vulgaris […]
02/08/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccines contain nanotechnology to track people, scientists say
New Zealand scientists found that there is an undeclared nanotechnology in Pfizer’s Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines that assemble into microchip circuit boards – which can be used to track people – when exposed to heat over time. The SGT Report channel on Brighteon.com shared a video of Hope and Tivon from Fix the World Project Morocco discussing the […]
07/23/2021
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Unexplained excess mass in human chromosomes puzzles scientists
Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes, only one of which determines a person’s sex-linked characteristics. The remaining 22 pairs contain bundles of genetic instructions that help determine the other, non-sex-related traits. Since the discovery of DNA, researchers have endeavored to learn all there is to know about these coded sequences, including how much they weigh. The […]
07/06/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
This fascinating off-grid lamp is powered by photosynthesis
Dutch designer Ermi van Oers has created an off-grid lamp that uses a living plant to produce light. The device, dubbed “Living Light,” uses microorganisms of plant origin to convert the chemical energy that a plant naturally produces during photosynthesis into an electric current. The lamp is fully self-sufficient, meaning it doesn’t have to be plugged […]
02/15/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
Greener materials: Scientists use algae to make light carbon fibers that are as hard as steel
Algae is a diverse group of aquatic organisms capable of producing oxygen and absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Scientists have been studying algae for their potential as a source of fuel, but many others are also starting to explore algae’s immense potential in biotechnology. In the algae technical facility at the Technical University of Munich […]
01/15/2021
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Antimicrobial compound in seaweed can be used to develop self-cleaning surfaces, new research finds
Seaweed is known for being the best dietary source of iodine and for providing many other health benefits. But according to researchers at Unilever, seaweed can also be used to develop self-cleaning surfaces. After more than a decade of studying the chemical components of seaweed, Unilever announced on Jan. 5 that it has developed a new technology that could harness […]
10/15/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
New super-enzyme “eats” plastic six times faster
Scientists have created a super-enzyme that can degrade plastic bottles up to six times faster than a previously discovered plastic-eating enzyme. The synergistic enzyme “cocktail” combines PETase and MHETase. These enzymes are produced by Ideonella sakaiensis, a bacterium that has evolved the ability to eat polyethylene terephthalate (PET), a strong, synthetic fiber used in creating plastic […]
09/16/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Scientists use DNA “origami” to create amazing nanomachines
It might seem like a notion straight out of a science fiction movie, but nanoscale devices made from DNA are now set to open a new era in biomedical research and materials science. According to Khalid Salaita, a professor of chemistry at Emory University, this is because unlike inorganic materials, DNA – the molecule that […]
09/14/2020
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By Franz Walker
Nanomaterials called metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) can give plants “super” abilities, reveals study
While much has been written about nanomaterials and the benefits they will give humans, not as much thought has been given to how they can benefit plants. A recent study looks to change that, exploring how nanomaterials may be able to give plants “super” abilities. The researchers, who presented their study at the American Chemical […]
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