Category Archives: Science

THE WORLD’S FIRST HEARTLESS HUMAN, LIVING WITHOUT A PULSE

In March of 2011, a gentleman named Craig Lewis, a 55-year-old experiencing a life threatening heart disease, named “amyloidosis”, was admitted to the Texas Heart Institute. It’s a uncommon autoimmune disease that fills inner organs with a sticky protein that roots the quick heart, kidney and liver disaster. Without instant interference Lewis would have possibly… Read More »

New Ultrasound & Microbubble Technique Destroys Up to 80% of Breast Cancer Cells in Mice

Scientists from Tel Aviv University, in collaboration with Stanford, have developed a promising experimental therapy that could make cancer treatment more precise and less harsh.   What’s the Discovery?   The method combines tumor-targeted microbubbles with low-frequency ultrasound to attack cancer cells. These microbubbles are tiny gas-filled spheres engineered to stick to cancer cells. When… Read More »

Scientists Warn of Future Mass Extinction: Could Humanity Be at Risk?

Scientists Warn of Possible Mass Extinction: Is Humanity Prepared? A chilling revelation from the scientific community has stirred global concern, as experts caution that Earth may one day face a catastrophic mass extinction event—one powerful enough to wipe out humanity. While such occurrences are rare, Earth’s history offers undeniable evidence: from the extinction of the… Read More »

Harvard Scientist Says Aliens Could Reach Earth in Just 116 Days

Harvard Scientist Says Aliens Could Reach Earth in Just 116 Days Could an advanced extraterrestrial civilisation travel to Earth in just a few months? According to a bold claim from a Harvard scientist, the answer may be yes. The professor suggests that if aliens possess technologies more advanced than ours, they could theoretically reach our… Read More »

Amazonian Scorpion Venom Shows Promise in Fighting Breast Cancer

.In a groundbreaking discovery, Brazilian scientists have identified a molecule in the venom of the Amazonian scorpion Brotheas amazonicus that demonstrates significant potential in combating breast cancer. This molecule, named BamazScplp1, has shown the ability to induce necrosis in breast cancer cells, effectively causing them to rupture and die. Early laboratory tests indicate that BamazScplp1… Read More »

Neuroscientists Find That All Human Brains Are Connected through Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Waves

Neuroscientists Find That All Human Brains Are Connected through Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Waves For centuries, philosophers and scientists have speculated about the mysterious connections between human minds. Now, new research in neuroscience suggests that our brains may be linked in a very real, physical way — through extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic waves.  … Read More »