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News & Articles By Mary Villareal
07/28/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Nuclear fusion technology attracts $2.8 billion investment in just the last 12 months
Nuclear fusion technology has attracted $2.8 billion investment globally over the past year, surpassing the $2 billion total investment it received in the past decade. In the United States, Google and Chevron are part of the $250 million funding for nuclear fusion startup TAE Technologies. The startup has so far raised a total of $1.2 billion. […]
05/02/2022
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By Mary Villareal
NRL successfully transmits electrical energy using microwave technology
The Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), a research facility of the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Navy, has successfully transmitted 1.6 kilowatts of electrical energy over one kilometer by converting electricity into microwaves, which are then sent to a receiver in a directed beam using a dish as a transmitting antenna. According to the NRL, […]
04/22/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Internet of Bodies: Implantable microchips could put all your information in one place and make you ‘hackable’
Implantable microchips are now being marketed as the ultimate in convenience, but their goal is to ultimately create the Internet of Bodies (IoB) – an ecosystem of sensors designed to monitor, analyze and modify human bodies and their behavior. They would allow you to open doors without keys or buy things without your wallet. Sweden is one […]
03/25/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Scientists look to create chimeric mRNA vaccines that can be deployed through food
Scientists have been doing research to create chimeric mRNA and deliver it through food. Research from the University of California Irvine and University of California, Riverside found the future of vaccines to look more like getting a salad than getting a shot in the arm. Yes, scientists are now studying whether or not they can turn […]
02/08/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccines contain nanotechnology to track people, scientists say
New Zealand scientists found that there is an undeclared nanotechnology in Pfizer’s Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines that assemble into microchip circuit boards – which can be used to track people – when exposed to heat over time. The SGT Report channel on Brighteon.com shared a video of Hope and Tivon from Fix the World Project Morocco discussing the […]
12/27/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Microchipping technology can track your COVID vaccination status (and other digital details) with a simple phone scan
Swedish start-up company, Epicenter, has created scannable, digital implants that can confirm one’s vaccination status using a smartphone. The invention includes a pre-programmed scannable implant inserted just beneath the skin and relies on “near-field communication” (NFC) that phones already use to send data for various activities, such as making payments. The company’s Chief Disruption Officer, Hannes Sjoblad, […]
10/06/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Ex-google employee recalls “Terminator” moment; fears company is “creating God”
A former Google employee reveals that the company is building an artificial intelligence (AI) machine that looks like something straight out of a sci-fi thriller. Mo Gawdat, a former chief business officer who joined the company in 2007, says that the mysterious Google X department is developing a machine that can quickly learn. In particular, he has seen a […]
09/08/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Water purifier inspired by mangrove trees can remove salt from water
Researchers have developed a new type of water purifier that mimics the way mangrove trees remove salt from salt water. This study not only offers a better understanding of the plants’ plumbing system, it could also lead to creating new desalination technologies. An engineering feat that has long baffled scientists is how mangroves survive their environments by converting […]
09/07/2021
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By Mary Villareal
Green and efficient: Researchers develop a generator that can power 100 small LED bulbs with only a single raindrop
A single raindrop is enough to power 100 small LED light bulbs thanks to a new technology that may pave way for harvesting energy from rain. Called the droplet-based electricity generator (DEG), the new technology overcomes the limitations of existing energy technology due to its conversion efficiency and power density that is thousands of times bigger than its […]
08/24/2021
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By Mary Villareal
“Rifts” and “layers” discovered in the Mars ionosphere can help experts understand radio interference on Earth
The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) spacecraft found structures in the planet’s ionosphere similar to atmospheric structures that are known to cause problems with radio communications on Earth. MAVEN uncovered two types of structure in the Martian ionosphere: layers and rifts. These structures also occur in the Earth’s ionosphere, where they can interfere with […]
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