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Jun 23, 2019

Drug maker halts production of antibiotic Levaquin with reported side effects but risk remains

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

The maker of a popular antibiotic who has been under fire after reports of dangerous side effects has halted production.

Jun 23, 2019

Meet the new 6-legged cause of infection, allergy, and life-threatening disease

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

Researchers from Wake Forest Baptist and the University of Virginia suggest that chigger bites may cause alpha-gal allergy.

Jun 23, 2019

Cymascope, Cymatics, Apps, Music, Art

Posted by in category: media & arts

First “What-the-dolphin-saw” Image of a Submerged Man: Cymatic-Holographic Imaging Technique.


Home of Cymatics and the Cymascope for Research into sound and vibration creating Sonic Apps developed by John Stuart Reid, inspired by Dr. Hans Jenny.

Jun 23, 2019

In traditional Chinese culture Photo

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, materials

In traditional Chinese culture, qi or ch’i is believed to be a vital force forming part of any living entity. Qi translates as “air” and figuratively as “material energy”, “life force”, or “energy flow”. Qi is the central underlying principle in Chinese traditional medicine and in Chinese martial arts.

Qi translates as “air” and figuratively as “material energy”, “life force”, or “energy flow”. Qi is the central underlying principle in Chinese traditional medicine and in Chinese martial arts. The practice of cultivating and balancing qi is called qigong.

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Jun 23, 2019

Body-Dust.pdf

Posted by in category: futurism

What if I told you that we are already chipped?


How?

Jun 23, 2019

Microchips at Wisconsin firm part of growing augmented reality trend

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, computing, virtual reality

Microchips are becoming ubiquitous as augmented and virtual reality become mainstream, USA Today reports.

Jun 23, 2019

The Baron Trump 3 In 1 Collection: The Last President (Or 1900), Travels And Adventures Of Little Baron Trump, Baron Trumps Marvellous Underground Journey

Posted by in categories: habitats, neuroscience, space travel

This collection contains the THREE novels by INGERSOLL LOCKWOOD that have surprised the world of the XXI century. This author wrote over 120 years ago, during the 1890‘s, these three novels, in which the characters are first, a kid, whose name was Baron Trump, and his Master is Don; and a separate novel about a president who resides in 5th avenue, New York, in a tower with his name, who surprisingly wins an election…The Baron Trump novels recount the adventures of the German boy Wilhelm Heinrich Sebastian Von Troomp, who goes by “Baron Trump”, as he discovers weird underground civilizations, offends the natives, flees from his entanglements with local women, and repeats this pattern until arriving back home at Castle Trump. Chris Riotta noted in Newsweek that Baron Trump’s adventures begin in Russia, and also mentioned another book of Ingersoll’s, The Last President, in which the president’s home city of New York is riven by protests against a rigged presidential election. Jaime Fuller wrote in Politico that Baron Trump is “precocious, restless, and prone to get in trouble”, often mentions his massive brain, and has a personalized insult for most people he meets. These novels, and some of its phrases and situations, really make people wonder if there are authors who have a window to the future, true prophets like Verne and his “From Earth to the Moon”, Poe with his Arthur Gordon Pim (a story that occurred with names and last names 50 years later); and Robertson in Futility or the Wreck of the Titan, a novel about the wreck of the Titanic, with locations, names and descriptions, written 20 years! before the actual events.

Jun 23, 2019

SpaceX Is on a Hiring Spree for Its Starlink Global Internet Project

Posted by in categories: internet, satellites

After a string of delays, SpaceX’s Starlink project was finally launched last month. The ambitious aim of the project is to create a “global broadband” system by launching a network of satellites which will eventually be able to give fast internet access from anywhere, even remote locations which currently can’t get broadband internet access.

The project is moving ahead at a considerable pace, with aims to have the first internet access provided by 2021. It may take until November 2027 to get all of the satellites required for the global network launched and into place, but a basic version of the service may be possible with around 1,000 satellites. Within the U.S., some version of the service could be available with just 400 satellites in place.

Naturally, a project of this magnitude requires a huge logistical undertaking and a lot of knowledge from a lot of different sectors. And you can see the takeoff of interest in the Starlink project within SpaceX by analyzing the company’s hiring practices.

Jun 23, 2019

New Mars crater turns the red planet black and blue

Posted by in category: space

A big space rock slammed the red planet, leaving behind a cosmic work of art.

Jun 23, 2019

Inside the ‘secret underground lair’ where scientists are searching the galaxies

Posted by in category: space

Scientists in Japan are hoping 11,000 huge ‘lightbulbs’ in a tank deep underground will help capture clues to the origins of life. Step inside Super Kamiokande.