Science

Flame and Stuxnet: Two cyber weapons unleashed by same master
13 June 2012

Those who commissioned the malware Flame also created the deadly Stuxnet, say Kaspersky Labs, who have discovered an identical piece of code in both worms. What appeared to be two unrelated programs are probably part [...]

Nothing is Solid: Understanding The Large Sea of Energy Around Us
08 June 2012

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 is solid. This [...]

What is the Deep Web? A first trip into the abyss
06 June 2012

by Pierluigi Paganini The Deep Web (or Invisible web) is the set of information resources on the World Wide Web not reported by normal search engines. According several researches the principal search engines index only [...]

Free Energy Is An Absolute Imperative  For The Future Of The Earth And Humanity
05 June 2012

The global ecological crisis demands radical changes in the way in which we use energy. Traditional renewable approaches such as solar, wind and biomass are attractive but can be capital and materials intensive, diffuse [...]

The Power of Placebo Goes Beyond The Mind
03 June 2012

by Linda Carroll  For years, scientists have looked at the placebo effect as just a figment of overactive patient imaginations. Sure, dummy medications seemed to curb epileptic seizures, lower blood pressure, soothe migraines and smooth [...]

Breakthrough Model Shows Two Ways To Change Your Happiness Set Point
01 June 2012

The sayings “variety is the spice of life” and “happiness isn’t getting what you want, but wanting what you get” seem to have a psychological basis, according to a new study by an MU psychologist [...]

Scientists late to recognize human and giant mammal coexistence
31 May 2012

by Brian Thomas, M.S. * Giant mammals roamed North America during the Ice Age, but were humans among them? A site in Vero Beach on Florida’s East coast contains mammoth, mastodon, giant ground sloth-and [...]

Major Energy Breakthrough: Electricity Generated from Water
29 May 2012

PR Newswire - Leading academic and industry experts have validated BlackLight’s new process that directly produces electric energy from the conversion of water vapor to a new, more stable form of Hydrogen. Experts agree that BlackLight’s [...]

The Devolution and Rebirth of Western Thought
21 May 2012

by Shunyamurti Western thought has moved from Platonic texts to tectonic plates. We began with the unshakeable Absolute, and we are now on the very shaky ground of scientific beliefs that we once thought were [...]

Corona and Aura
20 May 2012

by Erin Shaw The long-known phenomenon called the corona effect is the subject of new research into the link between consciousness and the material world. Russian scientist Semyon Kirlian is credited with the 1939 discovery of bioelectrophotography, a [...]

Single mutation makes Melanesians blond
20 May 2012

by Brian Thomas, M.S. Solomon Islanders have very dark skin. Most also have dark hair, but about one in ten of them have strikingly blond hair. How is this blond trait inherited, and do [...]

Scientific Support for Energy Medicine
18 May 2012

by Dorothea Hover-Kramer The following is excerpted from Healing Touch: Essential Energy Medicine for Yourself and Others, available from Sounds True. “Happiness is what we feel when our biochemicals of emotion, the neuropeptides and their receptors, are [...]

Genetically Engineered Viruses Used to Conduct Electricity
17 May 2012

by Susanne Posel At Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory, researchers have been working on a generator that uses genetically engineered viruses (GEV) to produce electricity. The M13 virus has been used in the past to build [...]

DNA Goes Digital with New Biometric Tracking App
16 May 2012

by Brandon Turbeville If you needed one more example of how DNA will soon cease to exist as a private piece of information, you need look no further than the latest product launch byApplied DNA [...]

Scientists remotely activate and deactivate genes with radio waves
15 May 2012

by Madison Ruppert Geneticists at Rockefeller University in New York have demonstrated the ability to remotely activate and deactivate specially engineered insulin production genes in mice through the use of radio waves. As unbelievable as it sounds, this could [...]