Science

Researchers: Bees Hold Secret to Slowing Aging Process and ‘Reversing Time’
08 July 2012

by Lisa Gerber Scientists at Arizona State University released a report suggesting that bees can reverse the brain aging process and thereby live longerto collect food and protect hives. The findings shed light on [...]

Death of the Birds and the Bees Across America
05 July 2012

by F. William Engdahl Birds and bees are something most of us take for granted as part of nature. The expression “teaching about the birds and the bees” to explain the process of human [...]

Confirmed: CERN discovers new particle likely to be the Higgs boson (VIDEO)
04 July 2012

A representation of traces of a proton-proton collision measured in the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experience in the search for the Higgs boson. (AFP Photo/CERN) Two teams of scientists at CERN have confirmed the [...]

New telescope to guard Earth from killer asteroids
30 June 2012

Some 500,000 asteroids are circulating near-Earth space and some of them may pose a real danger to our planet. But a US company says it plans to build a telescope that will be able [...]

Texas college hacks drone in front of DHS
30 June 2012

There are a lot of cool things you can do with $1,000, but scientists at an Austin, Texas college have come across one that is often overlooked: for less than a grand, how’d you [...]

US Army to smite enemies with Tesla-like lightning bolts?
29 June 2012

In the era of remote-controlled drones, invisible planes and microwave guns, no military innovation should come as a surprise. But among the array of new weapons none are more satisfying than a cannon that [...]

The Future of Medicine: Lab-Grown Body Parts Ready On Demand
28 June 2012

by Susanne Posel Researchers are pursuing custom, lab-grown replacement of organs, rather than relying on organ donors. Experts in the field of regenerative medicine want to see this development become the future of medical [...]

Quantum Researchers Able to Stop and Restart Light
28 June 2012

Waking Times In two independent experiments that defy the notions of Einstein, researchers have been able to stop, then restart a beam of light. Ordinarily, light travels at the speed of 186,282 miles per second, [...]

Christian school in Louisiana: Loch Ness Monster exists, disproving theory of evolution
26 June 2012

A taxpayer-funded Christian school has become embroiled in a controversy for using a textbook that claims the Loch Ness Monster is real, to prove that evolution does not exist. ­From the next school year [...]

Rewriting History: Cave Paintings Made by Neanderthals, Not Humans
24 June 2012

by Susanne Posel Scientific research is becoming easier and easier now that archaeologists can simply make-up their own way of carbon dating and come forth with new information that challenges accepted facts. Alistair Pike, [...]

US Government Gives UN Classified Tesla Technology to Assist Sustainable Development Scheme
23 June 2012

by Susanne Posel Wireless energy transfer (WET), a.k.a. wireless energy transmission, is the transference of electromagnetic energy transmitted from a central power source without the use of connecting wires. Tesla’s coil experiments , proving [...]

Fresh fossil squid ink 160 million years old?
22 June 2012

by Brian Thomas, M.S. In August of 2009, the Institute for Creation Research reported that UK paleontologists found intact ink sacs within squid fossils. The ink appeared largely unaltered, and the scientists used it to [...]

First Study To Show Brain Measurement of Effective Leadership
21 June 2012

Scientists trying to understand why some people excel — whether as world-class athletes, virtuoso musicians, or top CEOs — have discovered that these outstanding performers have unique brain characteristics that make them different from [...]

Scientists Genetically Engineered Cows to Produce Human Breast Milk
19 June 2012

by Susanne Posel A new level of genetically modified food has been successfully created, as scientists have revealed their calf whose milk can be consumed by lactose intolerant humans, and another genetically engineered cow whose milk [...]

The Insects Are Watching: The Future of Government Surveillance Technology
19 June 2012

 by Susanne Posel In June of 2011, the US military admitted to having drone technology so sophisticated that it could be the size of a bug . In what is referred to as the “microaviary” on Wright-Patterson [...]