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6 days 10 hours ago
Nanosized non-invasive probe to see blood vessel growth in tumoursSifyUsing nanotechnology, material science, and the clinical imaging modality MRI, researchers have created a nanosized probe capable of noninvasively ...
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In Operation Paperclip, America derived secret technology and science from the Nazis, that it now uses as UFO& flying saucers The Paperclip Conspiracy was the climax […]
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4 weeks 4 days ago
Canada Prime Minister – Stephen Harper Stephen Harper was sworn in as Canada’s 22nd Prime Minister on February 6, 2006. Mr. Harper was first elected to the House of Commons […]
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11 weeks 3 days ago
The Media Response to the Growing Influence of the 9/11 Truth Movement. Part II: A Survey of Attitude Change in 2009-2010 By Elizabeth Woodworth Global Research, February 15, 2010 http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=16505 Abstract In the past […]
- Source: The 2012 Scenario |
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The creation of nuclear weapons has dawned a new form of warfare previously thought secondary and inferior to the sorts requiring brute force among nations, we are experiencing the […]
- Source: Justin's Blog |
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19 weeks 3 days ago
The photo had been taken during a snowy winter's eve in Agassiz. Six young men wearing trench coats and bomber jackets were sitting around a table at an […]
- Source: Grub Street |
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20 weeks 1 day ago
What is the clothing of the future? How about a gym shirt that can monitor heart rate, analyze sweat loss and keep you at an optimal temperature? Or, a pair of pants that charges your cellphone when placed in your pocket?
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23 weeks 16 hours ago
by Elizabeth Woodworth Article from www.globalresearch.ca Abstract In the past year, in response to emerging independent science on the 9/11 attacks, nine corporate, seven public, and two independent media outlets aired […]
- Source: The Alt-Eye |
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26 weeks 6 days ago
Disk-Drive Makers' Results Bolster Case for PC BoomBarron'sThe other was Nanosys, then the flagship of the emerging stream of companies focused on nanotechnology -- the science of the very small. ...
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28 weeks 1 day ago
“I predict that the future will merge traditional electronics and molecular electronics, integrating organic and non-organic materials,” Swan said, following one of Kurzweil's favorite formulations. “By 2018, we should have the ability ...
- Source: Ezine World |
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Interesting book: Plastic Fantastic: How the Biggest Fraud in Physics Shook the Scientific World (MacMillan Science) by Eugenie Samuel Reich […]
- Source: Later On |
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30 weeks 1 day ago
Bible Believers' Newsletter #614 "We focus on the present Truth – what Jesus is doing now. . ." ISSN 1442-8660 Christian greetings in the wonderful Name of our Lord Jesus […]
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35 weeks 6 days agoNanotechnology company gets Green Business grantWinston-Salem JournalPureLux, a nanotechnology company based in Piedmont Triad Research Park, said yesterday that it has received a $100000 grant from the NC Green Business Fund ...
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... IT'S THE VACCINE By David Icke These are challenging times and we need to stay calm and think things through - not just panic and react. Fear, panic and […]
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