Archive for July 5, 2011

From the article: If Aubrey de Grey’s predictions are right, the first person who will live to see their 150th birthday has already been born. And the first person to live for 1,000 years could be less than 20 years younger. A biomedical gerontologist and chief scientist of a foundation dedicated to longevity research, de [...]

About: The “worldwide AIDS epidemic” is largely a fictional construct created by the pharmaceutical industry. AIDS front groups want to keep spreading fear in order to unlock more fundraising dollars which of course boosts the profits of pharmaceutical and prescription drug companies. The mainstream media isn’t asking the tough questions anymore… it has already surrendered [...]

From the article: A growing seal population in the Baltic sea has brought with it an unwanted consequence – the cod worm (anisakis), which can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and intense stomach aches if ingested, is steadily becoming more common in the Baltic area. But the Swedish fishing industry has kept a tight lid on information [...]

From the article: Despite countless WikiLeaks copycats popping up since the secret-spilling site first dumped its cache of State Department cables last year, the new generation of leaking sites has produced few WikiLeaks-sized scoops. So instead of waiting for insider whistleblowers, the hacker movement Anonymous hopes that a few outside intruders might start the leaks [...]

About: Where and what is nano? How will it shape our future? Nanoscience is the study of phenomena and manipulation of materials at the nanoscale, where properties differ significantly from those at a larger scale. The strange world of nanoscience – it can take you into atoms and beyond the stars. Stephen Fry does a [...]