Kenyan doctors find anti-fertility agent in UN tetanus vaccine

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 05/15/2019 - 20:26

NAIROBI, Kenya (PNN) - May 16, 2019 - According to LifeSiteNews, a Catholic publication, the Kenya Catholic Doctors Association is charging UNICEF and the World Health Organization with sterilizing millions of girls and women under cover of an anti-tetanus vaccination program sponsored by the Kenyan government.

Commentary: Is 5G worth the risks?

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 05/08/2019 - 16:46

By Dr. Lishana Artra

May 4, 2019 - In recent months there’s been a lot of talk about 5G - the next generation of wireless technology. 5G is being touted as a necessary step to the Internet of Things - a world in which our refrigerators alert us when we’re low on milk, our baby’s diapers tell us when they need to be changed, and Netflix is available everywhere, all the time.

NASA prepares for “The God of Chaos” asteroid to arrive

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 05/08/2019 - 16:41

HOUSTON, Texas - May 2, 2019 - NASA is already beginning preparations for the arrival of the asteroid called “The God of Chaos.” The asteroid is said to be approaching Earth and will come close to our planet in 2029.

Three things to consider before going off the grid

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 05/08/2019 - 16:35

April 27, 2019 - Have you ever wanted to go off the grid? Are you wondering if it’s the right thing to do for you and your family? Many ponder this idea and the implications, so if you’re one of those, here are three things you should take into consideration before making your decision.

Researchers just demonstrated nuclear fusion in a device small enough to keep ah home

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 04/24/2019 - 20:10

SEATTLE, Washington (PNN) - April 17, 2019 - When it comes to the kinds of technology needed to contain a sun, there are currently just two horses in the race. Neither is what you'd call “petite”.

An earlier form of fusion technology that barely made it out of the starting blocks has just overcome a serious hurdle. It's got a long way to catch up, but given its potential cost and versatility, a table-sized fusion device like this is worth anticipating.

New regulations imperil global network and threaten to break the Internet

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 04/17/2019 - 19:41

April 10, 2019 - Is the dream of one global Internet still alive?

Increasingly, moves by governments to filter and restrict content are threatening to fragment the system created with the promise of connecting the world with a largely unified body of content.

For years, China has walled off some Western services, and the fragmentation may be accelerating with regulations being imposed elsewhere.

This is leading to a "splinternet," a term circulated for a decade or more but gaining more traction in recent months.

Facial recognition is coming to hotels to make check-in easier and much creepier

Submitted by Freedomman on Thu, 04/04/2019 - 23:54

HANGZHOU, China (PNN) - April 1, 2019 - Alibaba has created the hotel of the future and it’s wild, wonderful, and just a little creepy. FlyZoo, which is reportedly a Chinese pun for “must stay,” is a 290-room ultra-modern boutique hotel in Hangzhou, China, that lets guests play with technology, check in with ease, and spend the night in the future for a low price of around $205 - and at the cost of your privacy.

Illegal immigrants terrified of FPSA military’s new weapon

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 03/20/2019 - 18:55

WASHINGTON (PNN) - March 12, 2019 - Has the Fascist Police States of Amerika military come up with a perfect system to solve all our problems at the southern border? The military has introduced a new weapon called the “Active Denial System.”

Water is moving on the Moon

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 03/20/2019 - 18:53

TUCSON, Arizona (PNN) - March 11, 2019 - NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) has observed water molecules moving around the dayside of the Moon. The Lyman Alpha Mapping Project (LAMP) measurements of the sparse layer of molecules temporarily stuck to the surface helped characterize lunar hydration changes over the course of a day.

Scientists have built world’s first “time machine” in experiment that defies the laws of physics

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 03/13/2019 - 18:46

MOSCOW, Russia (PNN) - March 13, 2019 - Scientists have built the world’s first time machine - sort of.

Working with electrons in the bizarre realm of quantum mechanics, they first created the equivalent of a break for a game of pool.

The “balls” scattered and, according to the laws of physics, should have appeared to split in a haphazard way.

But researchers managed to make them reform in their original order - looking as if they were turning back time.