Science
by Michael Forrester Climaxing yesterday, the sun will have unleashed three X-class solar flares. These are the strongest flares of the year so far, and they signal a significant increase in solar activity with more [...]
by Eleni Roumeliotou MSc, Contributor Breast milk is considered to be the most appropriate nutrition for newborn babies and young infants. New data show that breast milk participates in the metabolic and immunological programming for the newborn, [...]
by Carolanne Wright, Contributor Bruce Lipton believes 98 percent of all illness is environmental, while a mere two percent of disease can be traced to genetic disposition. Working as a stem cell researcher at Stanford [...]
by Susanne Posel A team of researchers from Copenhagen Universityhave located a single mutation that causes the mysterious phenomenon of blue eyes. And all blue eyed people are genetically related to a person who lived in [...]
by Dr. Rupert Sheldrake, Contributor The “scientific worldview” is supremely influential because science has been so successful. It touches all our lives through technology and through modern medicine. Our intellectual world has been transformed [...]
by Mike Bundrant (NaturalNews) Amazing new research suggests that human beings have devolved emotionally during the last 100 years. If the sad emotional decline continues, we’ll be left with nothing but a bunch of [...]
by Gregg Prescott, M.S., In5D Guest Writer How is water and consciousness tied together and related to humans and plants? One of the original pioneers in water consciousness studies, Dr. Marcel Vogel, determined that when bulk water was in the [...]
Contrary to those who prefer to demonize anyone taking a strong stand against the globalist one world government's plans, fascism, and tyranny; it is one of the most important ways to fight what is [...]
The word morphic comes from the Greek morphe, meaning form. Morphic fields organise the form, structure and patterned interactions of systems under their influence – including those of animals, plants, cells, proteins, crystals, brains [...]
Written by Andrew Puhanic During times of economic hardship, there is no doubt that the weakest and most vulnerable in our community suffer the most. Researchers from SUNY Upstate Medical University have discovered that [...]
by David Wilder This article on Space.com includes five theories that explore the possibility of universes that exist in addition to our own, also known as a multiverse. Scientists assume that space-time is flat [...]
by Anna Hunt, Staff Writer The use of antibacterial drugs on healthy livestock is a common practice in the United States. The meat industry’s overuse of antibiotics has become so widespread that about 29 [...]
Utah State University presented a first-of-its-kind electric bus that is charged through wireless charging technology in a demonstration Nov. 15. The Aggie Bus rolled onto the streets carrying passengers today; just 16 months after [...]
by John Assaraf Nobel Prize winning physicists have proven beyond doubt that the physical world is one large sea of energy that flashes into and out of being in milliseconds, over and over again. Nothing [...]
by Dylan Charles, Editor As humanity continues into the new millennium, technology and communication continue to play an increasingly important role in human life. Today, most people in developed countries are completely connected through cell phones, tablets [...]












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