Science & Tech
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Most people understand that the government’s intelligence and law enforcement agencies, generally speaking, have the nation’s security interests at heart, but some of the technology being developed to identify and track suspects is downright Orwellian. For instance, would you have ever imagined, in your wildest dreams, that the CIA could be funding cosmetics that enable […]
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Exoskeletons have leaped from the world of science fiction and found a purpose in the market place. A new exoskeleton, created by SuitX, is helping paralyzed people walk, but not without a price. According to the MIT Technology Review, the suit has a $40,000 price tag attached to it. What makes this exoskeleton, dubbed Phoenix, unique […]
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I have no desire to upload my neural network onto a Google hard drive. Seems to me that the mind is so much larger than the physical brain. That’s not a concern to AI scientists and their billions of endowment and Wall Street dollars to map human brains to figure out how to make computers […]
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Panasonic recently debuted their robotic exoskeletons, which bestows wearers with superhuman strength and the ability stride at great distances. The firm believes the robotic exoskeletons will be able to help workers and sportsmen lift heavy objects. In particular, the Assist Suit AWN-03 enables wearers to raise large items without straining their back, and the PLN-01 […]
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To: Karmanos Cancer Center 4100 John R Detroit, MI 48201 [email protected]: Michigan Board of Medicine, Bureau of Professional Licensing PO Box 30670 Lansing, MI 48909-8170and the Michigan Enforcement Division 517-373-4972CC: Michigan State Attorney General Bill Schuette Cadillac Place, 10th Floor 3030 W. Grand Blvd., Suite 10-200 Detroit, MI 48202 Federal Bureau of Investigation, Detroit office […]
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Yesterday, I filed a detailed series of medical conspiracy allegations against Dr. David Gorski and the Karmanos Cancer Center, where criminal cancer fraudster Dr. Farid Fata committed large-scale criminal fraud and was ultimately sentenced to 45 years in prison by the federal government. You can read the allegations against David Gorski at this link. Now […]
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An unknown hacker has disclosed the contact information of around 20,000 FBI and 9,000 DHS employees, including their names, job titles, email addresses and phone numbers. The Daily News attempted to dial more than 20 numbers published by the hacker from the DHS list. Many of the calls went to the wrong person or disconnected […]
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A company called Momentum Machines has built a robot that could radically change the fast-food industry and have some line cooks looking for new jobs. (Article by Dylan Love, republished from http://www.businessinsider.com/momentum-machines-burger-robot-2014-8) The company’s robot can “slice toppings like tomatoes and pickles immediately before it places the slice onto your burger, giving you the freshest burger […]
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The blue part of the image shows the total eclipse from the ground, with the central pupil created by the bright sun covered by a comparatively dark moon. (Article by Ellie Zolfagharifard, republished from http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3536787/The-eye-universe-Incredible-eclipse-image-reveals-sun-unprecedented-detail.html) Surrounding the blocked solar disk is the tenuous corona of sun imaged in white light. The red section was viewed from […]
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In the Information Age of social media, with constant cyber threats to privacy and at a time when our federal government and local police departments increasingly keep us under unconstitutional surveillance, there is a shocking number of Americans who willingly surrender their personal information to just about anyone who asks for it. This phenomenon was […]
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According to Bloomberg Business, as of fiscal year 2014, Eric Schmidt, Ph.D. has an annual compensation of over $100,000,000. Eric Schmidt is best known for being the Executive Chairman of Google, Inc. since April, 2011 and Alphabet, Inc. since October 2015. His extensive resume included decades at the nexus of entrepreneurship, technology and research. And now, big government can be added […]
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South by Southwest Interactive turned out to be less exciting than years past. Many Silicon Valley tech companies decided not to attend this year’s festival based on what is rumored to be economic reasons. Companies like Yahoo didn’t host the events they normally do, while executives from Tumblr attended only a handful of panels. Some investors and […]
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Last Friday marked the fifth year anniversary of the Fukushima Daiichi disaster, and radiation levels are still too high for both humans and robots. The remote controlled robots that were sent into the crippled nuclear reactors have died due to toxic levels of radiation, which tampered with their wiring. In March 2011, a massive 9.0 […]
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A giant fire ball smashed into the Atlantic earlier this month, which was largely unreported on by the mainstream media. Similar events have gone unnoticed in the past. All this in the round, why are major media outlets ignoring these frightening cosmic occurances? The incident took place on February 6th when a meteor exploded in […]
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3D printed tissues and organs no longer exist solely in science fiction films like The Fifth Element. Scientists have created the first 3D printed ear, which puts literal blood on the tracks for the future of printed body parts. The researchers were able to accomplished this with a newly developed 3D printer, which replicates the […]
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