16-Psyche – the Motherlode

Written by Dr Klaus L E Kaiser


As reported by WalesOnline, there is a large mineral-laden rock, dubbed 16-Psyche, orbiting the sun, ready to be captured, mined, and anything else you might want to do with it.

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Facebook ‘Fact Checker’ Misinforms on Vaccines

Written by Jeremy R. Hammond

Facebook Won't Show Content Containing Vaccine Misinformation

Facebook has unveiled a new “Fact-Checker” feature­ that’s now being used to supposedly combat misinformation about vaccines, but which is actually being used to propagandize. A “Fact-Checker” showing up on a popular video by Del Bigtree, host of the show The HighWire, claims that the video is presenting false information.

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‘Mystical’ Psychedelic Compound Found in Normal Brains

Written by Kelly Malcom, University of Michigan

Psychedelic Spirituality – Bohemian Rhapsody

In the past few years, thrill-seekers from Hollywood, Silicon Valley and beyond have been travelling to South America to take part in so-called Ayahuasca retreats.

Their goal: to partake in a brewed concoction made from a vine plant Banisteriopsis caapi, traditionally used by indigenous people for sacred religious ceremonies. Drinkers of Ayahuasca experience short-term hallucinogenic episodes many describe as life-changing

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NASA to unseal Moon samples after 50 years

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Ryan Zeigler, NASA’s Apollo sample curator, stands next to a nitrogen-filled case displaying various lunar samples collected during Apollo missions, inside the lunar lab at the NASA Johnson Space Center, in Houston, Texas, on June 17, 2019. (Photo by AP)

NASA says it is finally opening up the vault containing untouched samples from the Apollo missions to the Moon, some three months after it granted nine teams of experts the unique chance of studying the extraterrestrial rock samples.

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Creating human-monkey chimeras ‘ethically scares me’

Written by Sharon Kirkley

“The search for a better animal model to stimulate human disease has been a ‘holy grail’ of biomedical research for decades,” Yale University researchers write in a new book on the science and ethics of chimeras.Getty Images

The monkeys in Douglas Munoz’s Kingston lab look like other monkeys.

They socialize and move around and eat and drink in the same way. They don’t fall over or stagger around. In fact, the only thing separating the macaques from their unaltered lab mates is the elevated level of a specific human protein implanted inside their brains — proteins that accumulate in the brains of humans with Alzheimer’s disease.

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Hidden underground valleys mapped by experts

Written by Kevin Keane

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Image caption Grangemouth sits on an ancient underground valley that was hidden thousands of years ago

New mapping has been carried out of hidden underground valleys around Scotland.

The British Geological Survey (BGS) has published data it hopes other geologists will study to help develop their understanding.

They said work now needs to be done to find out what is in the valleys.

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CDC Admits Flu Vaccine Failure Rate of 91 per cent

Written by Matt Agorist

The latest numbers from the CDC on the flu vaccine show that this year’s shots were only 9% effective against the current strain that popped up mid-season.

Every year, the Centers for Disease Control releases its data on how effective the flu vaccine has been for the previous season, and nearly every year, the numbers are disappointing.

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British Psychiatry: From Eugenics to Assassination

Written by Anton Chaitkin

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A behavior control research project was begun in the 1950s, coordinated by the British psychological warfare unit called the Tavistock Institute, with the Scottish Rite Masons, the Central Intelligence Agency, and other British, U.S., Canadian, and United Nations agencies.

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How Plants Breathe & How Humans Shaped Their ‘Lungs’

Written by Sophie Armour, University of Sheffield

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Scientists have discovered how plants create networks of air channels – the lungs of the leaf – to transport carbon dioxide to their cells.

Experts led by the Institute for Sustainable Food at the University of Sheffield revealed how plants provide a steady flow of air to every cell.

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