BALTIMORE, Maryland (PNN) - September 21, 2018 - An incredibly profound observation of the effects of methylendioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) on octopuses was just published this week in Current Biology. The findings of the study titled,A Conserved Role for Serotonergic Neurotransmission in Mediating Social Behavior in Octopus, suggest incredible implications for how social behavior is built into the very molecules coded by our DNA.
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Scientists just gave octopuses ecstasy for the first time and the results were profound
Senior Google scientist resigns over forfeiture of company values in China
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Kalifornia (PNN) - September 14, 2018 - A senior Google research scientist has quit the company in protest over its plan to launch a censored version of its search engine in China.
Jack Poulson worked for Google’s research and machine intelligence department, where he was focused on improving the accuracy of the company’s search systems.
Scientists reveal technique to make unlimited renewable energy
CAMBRIDGE, England (PNN) - September 4, 2018 - Scientists have developed a way to transform sunlight into fuel that could lead to an unlimited source of renewable energy.
Researchers from the University of Cambridge have reached this milestone by splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen.
They did this through using a technique called semi-artificial photosynthesis that is based on the same process plants use to convert sunlight into energy.
NASA 3D-printed habitat challenge
Challenge accepted! In an effort to look at new ways to build on Mars, NASA, invited the world to compete in the 2018 challenge. How to build a sustainable home on Mars using advanced 3D printing technology.
British Special Forces test out Boba Fett combat helmet
LONDON, England (PNN) - August 2, 2018 - SAS soldiers are trying out Star Wars-style bulletproof helmets in the so-called war against terror. The SAS is the Fascist United Kingdom’s answer to the Navy SEALs.
The high-tech gear - dubbed the “Boba Fett helmet” after the hit movie’s infamous bounty hunter - uses heat-seeking technology to hunt down enemies.
Facebook secret file on you is bigger than you think
Here is how to view it.
MENLO PARK, Kalifornia (PNN) - July 20, 2018 - Facebook’s user data gathering prowess has been common knowledge for some time now, but one journalist’s impromptu experiment suggests it is even more ubiquitous and pervasive than previously believed.
Top voting machine vendor admits it installed remote-access software on systems sold to the FPSA
OMAHA, Nebraska (PNN) - July 18, 2018 - Election Systems and Software is the Fascist Police States of Amerika's leading voting machine vendor, a category notorious for buggy, insecure software and rampant manufacturer misconduct. As the 2018 elections loom, voting machine companies are coming under scrutiny, and when veteran security reporter Kim Zetter asked them, on behalf of The New York Times, if their products shipped with backdoors allowing remote parties to access and alter them over the Internet, they told her unequivocally that they did not engage in that practice.
The Pentagon wants to bring mind-control tech to troops
ARLINGTON, Virginia (PNN) - July 17, 2018 - The Amerikan Gestapo Department of Defense division’s research arm is working on a project that connects human operators’ brains to the systems they’re controlling - and vice versa.
The idea of humans controlling machines with their minds has spun off science-fiction blockbusters like Pacific Rim and entire subgenres of foreign film, but while today skyscraper-sized fighting robots exist only on the big screen, The Pentagon is building technology that could one day make them a reality.
Former NSA technical director proves Russia did not hack DNC
Former National Security Agency Technical Director Bill Binney shows absolute proof that the hacks of information from the Democrat National Committee blamed on the Russian government were actually hacked from the Fascist Police States of Amerika. Tomi Collins reports.
Three cybersecurity tips from a white hat hacker
July 9, 2018 - In 2014, Stephanie Carruthers won the Social Engineering Capture the Flag competition at DEF CON, one of the world’s largest hacking conferences.
Stephanie is known as a “white hat” hacker, meaning she’s an ethical hacker. She is one of the good guys who helps others protect their information by showing them their weaknesses.
