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Next step: recovering the Gremlins inside a C-130 while still in flight.
VANCOUVER — Researchers at the University of British Columbia have confirmed that a rare clay used as medicine by aboriginals in B.C. contains antibacterial properties that could be used to to treat antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Some 400 kilometres north of Vancouver, on the Heiltsuk First Nation’s traditional territory, sits a 400-million kilogram deposit of glacial clay in Kisameet Bay that scientists believe was formed near the end of the last Ice Age, approximately 10,000 years ago.
The grey-green clay, known as Kisolite, has been used for centuries by the Heiltsuk First Nations to treat a range of ailments including ulcerative colitis, arthritis, neuritis, phlebitis, skin irritation, and burns. Locals also use the clay for eczema, acne and psoriasis.
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If you have an interest in mind uploading, there is an upcoming event to watch. They even scheduled it so that you can still catch the Super Bowl! 🤣
On Sunday, February 2 at 11am US Pacific Time (7pm GMT):
Journal Club
This Journal Club meeting will be presented by Michael Cerullo, psychiatrist and philosopher.
Google’s parent Alphabet touted its quantum supremacy achievement last year. It doesn’t talk about a group at X working on software.
Google’s parent touted its quantum supremacy achievement last year. It doesn’t talk about a group at X working on software.
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The Guinness World Records Official site with ultimate record-breaking facts & achievements. Do you want to set a world record? Are you Officially Amazing?
Britain’s Tom Bagnall has always enjoyed making new things and has always been passionate about engineering.
Which explains why he was keen to be the person to set the Fastest speed in a jet-propelled go-kart after joining a jet-car team as one of the pit crew.
Tom, from Cheadle, Staffordshire, managed a staggering speed of 112.29 mph (180.72 km/h) on CBBC’s Officially Amazing, in York, UK, on 5 September 2017 and now his speed machine has made it into Guinness World Records 2019 as one of the book’s “maker” spreads.
Posted in aging, bioengineering, biological, biotech/medical, business, DNA, genetics, life extension, posthumanism, transhumanism
Posted in aging, bioengineering, biological, biotech/medical, DNA, genetics, health, life extension, science, transhumanism
DETROIT – General Motors is resurrecting the Hummer, best known as a gas-guzzling, military-style SUV, as an all-electric “super truck” with massive horsepower, acceleration and torque.
The Detroit automaker confirmed the plans Thursday and released three online teaser videos for the “GMC Hummer EV” pickup ahead of a 30-second Super Bowl ad for the vehicle featuring NBA star LeBron James. The spot is scheduled to air during the second quarter of Sunday’s game.
The Hummer EV pickup, according to GM, will feature 1,000 horsepower; 0 to 60 mph acceleration of three seconds; and 11,500 pound feet of torque. It didn’t announce a price.
A British start-up has developed a new drug much more quickly than traditional methods by using AI.