What do you think of the idea of making batteries out of wood that can be charged in 8 minutes? Agreed, this is a very unusual decision, but read on and we will tell you why. The battery market is expected to grow tenfold over the next decade as we move towards the absolute electrification of society. Nevertheless, unfortunately, we are still not able to solve several related problems. For instance, when will such batteries that would charge very quickly? Or where can so many fossil materials that we now use for so many batteries be obtained?
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How new wooden batteries could change the world
Study says that 6G wireless technology could use humans as a power source
AMHERST, Massachusetts (PNN) - January 5, 2023 - 5G wireless technology is just starting to take off worldwide, but a new study is already speculating on the future of 6G. Researchers from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst say that unlike older technology,
6G could end up using people as antennas.
The Normie phone is a serious roadblock to privacy
The Normie phone is the biggest roadblock to privacy. There is likely no way it can be made safe. It's designed to strip away all your means to protect your data. Time to really rethink your long-term mobile phone strategy. There are options. Rob Braxman reports.
Secure email program that defied the FBI order to turn over Snowden’s emails
DALLAS, Texas (PNN) - January 1, 2023 - If you are using one of the Big Tech’s free email programs, such as Google’s Gmail, or Microsoft’s Yahoo or Hotmail, you are exposing your private communication to prying eyes, including the Fascist Police States of Amerika government.
Hosting your own domain name and having your own private email is a much better option.
There are also companies that advertise private, secure email services.
The world’s brightest x-rays reveal COVID-19 damage to the body
GRENOBLE, France (PNN) - December 31, 2022 - When Paul Tafforeau saw his first experimental scans of a COVID-19 victim’s lung, he thought he h ad failed. A paleontologist by training, Tafforeau had been laboring with a team strewn across Europe for months to turn a particle accelerator in the French Alps into a revolutionary medical scanning tool.
New phase of matter called time crystals has been discovered
Physics Girl discusses the newfound discovery of the existence of time crystals. Fascinating video. Dianna Cowern reports.
PayPal will still fine you $2,500 for hate speech
PayPal had reportedly withdrawn its policy to take $2,500 from user accounts that violated its terms and conditions. Now it turns out that PayPal has not withdrawn that policy. Tim Pool, Luke Rudkowski, and Ian Crossland report.
Meta’s VR headset harvests personal data right off your face
MENLO PARK, Kalifornia (PNN) - October 13, 2022 - Cameras inside Meta’s VR headset that track eye and face movements can make an avatar’s expressions more realistic, but they raise
new privacy questions.
How to resist tethering your life to Google
Everything we do on the Internet is tied to our Google ID. I explain the true reach of Google in your life, after which we examine approaches to limit what Google can see. Without taking action, you may be risking the loss of your freedom forever. Rob Braxman reports.
Virtual Teslasuit could make sex in the Metaverse possible
LONDON, England (PNN) - September 7, 2022 - Virtual reality suit maker "Teslasuit" has a human-to-digital interface full-body suit with 90 electrodes designed to trick the body into feeling anything from a hug to raindrops to even the impact of a gunshot. The suit user can strap on VR goggles to “touch” objects in the metaverse.
National Enquirer spoke with Teslasuit VP Paul Nickeas earlier this year about the suit's "wide range of realistic sensations from the feeling of a raindrop to the impact of a gunshot."
