By Madison Ruppert Editor of End the Lie Recently Azerbaijan signed a deal with Israel for a whopping $1.6 billion in weapons including drones, anti-aircraft missile systems and missile defense systems, according to a statement from Israel Aerospace Industries which was confirmed by Israeli officials, and this has seemingly raised some alarms in Tehran. In response to the [...]
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By Sayer Ji Wake Up World There is plenty of research that indicates that the unnaturally accelerated aging process associated with modern living and/or natural environmental exposures such as excessive ultraviolet radiation (photaging), can be slowed. In fact, over 150 natural substances have been indexed on the GreenMedInfo.com project with demonstrable “anti-aging,” or if you prefer, “longevity-promoting” [...]
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By urbangardensweb.com Wake Up World Bus Roots is a living garden planted on the roofs of city buses. It’s an effort that rose out of New York City designer Marco Antonio Castro Cosio’s graduate thesis at the NYU. The project aims to reclaim the forgotten space on the tops of city buses, while enhancing the quality of urban [...]
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by Phyllis Brown – UC Davis The researchers examined the effects of the chemical BDE-47, a member of the class of flame retardants called PBDEs, which have been used in a wide range of products, including electronics, bedding, carpeting, and furniture. UC DAVIS (US) —Exposure to flame retardant is linked to smaller offspring with social [...]
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By JPost.com Staff and Reuters Two Iranian warships that passed through the Suez Canal earlier this week docked in Syria on Saturday, Iran’s semi-official Mehr news agency reported. The ships from Iran’s 18th fleet – which is comprised of a Khark supplier and Shahid Naqdi destroyers – had stopped in Jedda, Saudi Arabia earlier this month, according to Iran’s [...]
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By Staff MachinesLikeUs.com A Stanford University research team has designed a high-efficiency charging system that uses magnetic fields to wirelessly transmit large electric currents between metal coils placed several feet apart. The long-term goal of the research is to develop an all-electric highway that wirelessly charges cars and trucks as they cruise down the road. [...]
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By Sebastian Anthony ExtremeTech.com A researcher at MIT, Andreas Mershin, has created solar panels from agricultural waste such as cut grass and dead leaves. In a few years, Mershin says it’ll be possible to stir some grass clippings into a bag of cheap chemicals, paint the mixture on your roof, and immediately start producing electricity. [...]
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