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MIT just made aluminum 5x stronger with 3D printing

MIT researchers have designed a printable aluminum alloy that's five times stronger than cast aluminum and holds up at extreme temperatures. Machine learning helped them zero in on the ideal recipe in a fraction of the time traditional methods would take. When 3D printed, the alloy forms a tightly packed internal structure that gives it exceptional strength.

Jan 28, 2026 by ScienceDaily
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Physicists Propose First-Ever Experiment To Manipulate Gravitational Waves Science & Medicine Blogs · Dec 19, 2025 by ScTechDaily
A new concept for energy transfer between gravitational waves and light.
How giant concrete balls on ocean floors could store renewable energy Science & Medicine Blogs · Nov 25, 2025 by Abhimanyu Ghoshal - New Atlas

In an effort to reduce the use of precious land to build renewable energy storage facilities, the Fraunhofer Institute has been cooking up a wild but plausible idea: dropping concrete storage spheres down to the depths of our oceans.


Scientists discover caves carved by water on Mars that may have once harbored life Science & Medicine Blogs · Nov 13, 2025 by Paul Arnold - Phys.org

If there is, or ever has been, life on Mars, the chances are it would exist in caves protected from the severe dust storms, extreme temperatures, and high radiation present on its surface. One place to focus our attention could be eight possible cave sites (called skylights) recently discovered by Chenyu Ding at Shenzhen University in China, and colleagues.


Using air to deflect lasers Science & Medicine Blogs · Nov 07, 2025 by Phys

Using a novel method, beams of laser light can be deflected using air alone. An invisible grating made only of air is not only immune to damage from the laser light, but it also preserves the original quality of the beam, reports an interdisciplinary research team in the journal Nature Photonics.


Surgeon who invented cancer drugs believes COVID vax caused 'terrifyingly aggressive' cancers

According to Dr. Soon-Shiong, what we’re seeing might not just be a coincidence or statistical fluke—this could be the beginning of a global epidemic of turbo cancers, and Big Pharma is doing everything it can to shut him up.

Mar 30, 2025 by Revolver News
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USDA Poultry Research Lab Named as Likely Source of Highly Pathogenic H5N1 Bird Flu Outbreak Science & Medicine News · Mar 06, 2025 by Nicolas Hulscher, John Leake, Peter McCullough - Longdom Poultry, Fisheries & Wildlife Sciences

We investigate the possible laboratory origins of the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b genotype B3.13, currently affecting various animal species and causing sporadic human infections. The proximal origins may be the USDA Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory (SEPRL) in Athens, Georgia.


China's 'batwoman' STILL doing 'risky' virus tests 5yrs after Covid 'lab leak' Science & Medicine News · Jan 15, 2025 by Imogen Braddick - The Sun

A CHINESE scientist at the centre of the Covid origins debate is still carrying out "risky" research on coronaviruses, scientists have warned. Shi Zhengli, 60, earned herself the nickna...


Japanese Preprint Calls For mRNA VaccinesTo Be Suspended Over Blood Bank Contamination Concerns Science & Medicine News · Nov 28, 2024 by Tyler Durden - ZeroHedge

"Greater caution is required in the collection of blood from genetic vaccine recipients and the subsequent handling of blood products..."


A Systematic Review Of Autopsy Findings In Deaths After COVID-19 Vaccination Science & Medicine News · Nov 27, 2024 by Science, Public Health Policy and the Law

Background: The rapid development of COVID-19 vaccines, combined with a high number of adverse event reports, have led to concerns over possible mechanisms of




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The CDC Planned Quarantine Camps Nationwide

In four years of research, and encountering truly shocking evidence of what happened, this one certainly ranks up at the top of the list.

Nov 19, 2024 by Jeffrey A. Tucker ⋆ Brownstone Institute
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This scientist treated her own cancer with viruses she grew in the lab Science & Medicine News · Nov 19, 2024 by Nature

Virologist Beata Halassy says self-treatment worked and was a positive experience - but researchers warn that it is not something others should try. Virologist Beata Halassy says self-treatment worked and was a positive experience - but researchers warn that it is not something others should try.


MIT's Fusion Breakthrough: Unlocking Star Power With Superconducting Magnets Science & Medicine News · May 30, 2024 by SciTechDaily

Detailed study of high-temperature superconducting magnets built by MIT and Commonwealth Fusion Systems confirms they meet requirements for an economic, compact fusion power plant. In the predawn hours of September 5, 2021, engineers achieved a major milestone in the labs of MIT's Plasma Science


Solid-State Qubits: Artificial Atoms Unlock Quantum Computing Breakthrough Science & Medicine News · May 30, 2024 by SciTechDaily

JILA breakthrough in integrating artificial atoms with photonic circuits advances quantum computing efficiency and scalability. In quantum information science, many particles can act as "bits," from individual atoms to photons. At JILA, researchers utilize these bits as "qubits," storing and proc


MSM Silent As Court Holds PCR Covid Tests 97% Inaccurate - Unfit for Purpose Science & Medicine News · May 27, 2024 by Hal Turner Radio Show

The main stream media (MSM) in Europe and the US is deathly silent as a court determines the PCR test legally useless to test for Covid. The...


Fuel Energy Breakthrough: Hydrogen from Ammonia

The Korea Institute of Energy Research just discovered a way to produce hydrogen fuel without any fossil fuels.

Apr 02, 2024 by Rick Kazmer - TheCoolDown
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Woman, 30, Dies After Blood Clot Symptoms Were Dismissed Twice as 'Long COVID and Anxiety' Science & Medicine News · Apr 02, 2024 by Yahoo Finance

Emily Chesterton died after a blood clot in her leg resulted in a pulmonary embolism


SARS-CoV-2 infects human CD4+ T helper cells by binding to the CD4 molecule Science & Medicine News · Nov 19, 2023 by Discover Medicine News
 SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein (S) binds to the CD4 molecule directly, which in turn mediates the entry of virus in T helper cells.

NASA Just Revealed a 7-Planet System Hiding in Old Mission Data Science & Medicine News · Nov 19, 2023 by Universe Today

NASA's Kepler mission ended in 2018 after more than nine years of fruitful planet-hunting.


The Unforgivable Ivermectin Swindle Science & Medicine News · Oct 15, 2023 by ZeroHedge

This month, lawyers for the Food and Drug Administration admitted in a U.S. court that doctors “do have the authority to prescribe ivermectin to treat COVID”, an admission that stands at stark odds with a multiple year campaign to misinform, misalign and tarnish the reputation of one of the world’s most successful drugs, which could have been used to save hundreds of thousands of lives during the pandemic.o



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Surgeon who invented cancer drugs believes COVID vax caused 'terrifyingly aggressive' cancers

According to Dr. Soon-Shiong, what we’re seeing might not just be a coincidence or statistical fluke—this could be the beginning of a global epidemic of turbo cancers, and Big Pharma is doing everything it can to shut him up.

Mar 30, 2025 by Revolver News
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USDA Poultry Research Lab Named as Likely Source of Highly Pathogenic H5N1 Bird Flu Outbreak

We investigate the possible laboratory origins of the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5N1 clade 2.3.4.4b genotype B3.13, currently affecting various animal species and causing sporadic human infections. The proximal origins may be the USDA Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory (SEPRL) in Athens, Georgia.

Mar 06, 2025 by Nicolas Hulscher, John Leake, Peter McCullough - Longdom Poultry, Fisheries & Wildlife Sciences
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China's 'batwoman' STILL doing 'risky' virus tests 5yrs after Covid 'lab leak'

A CHINESE scientist at the centre of the Covid origins debate is still carrying out "risky" research on coronaviruses, scientists have warned. Shi Zhengli, 60, earned herself the nickna...

Jan 15, 2025 by Imogen Braddick - The Sun
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Japanese Preprint Calls For mRNA VaccinesTo Be Suspended Over Blood Bank Contamination Concerns

"Greater caution is required in the collection of blood from genetic vaccine recipients and the subsequent handling of blood products..."

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A Systematic Review Of Autopsy Findings In Deaths After COVID-19 Vaccination

Background: The rapid development of COVID-19 vaccines, combined with a high number of adverse event reports, have led to concerns over possible mechanisms of

Nov 27, 2024 by Science, Public Health Policy and the Law
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The CDC Planned Quarantine Camps Nationwide

In four years of research, and encountering truly shocking evidence of what happened, this one certainly ranks up at the top of the list.

Nov 19, 2024 by Jeffrey A. Tucker ⋆ Brownstone Institute
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This scientist treated her own cancer with viruses she grew in the lab

Virologist Beata Halassy says self-treatment worked and was a positive experience - but researchers warn that it is not something others should try. Virologist Beata Halassy says self-treatment worked and was a positive experience - but researchers warn that it is not something others should try.

Nov 19, 2024 by Nature
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MIT's Fusion Breakthrough: Unlocking Star Power With Superconducting Magnets

Detailed study of high-temperature superconducting magnets built by MIT and Commonwealth Fusion Systems confirms they meet requirements for an economic, compact fusion power plant. In the predawn hours of September 5, 2021, engineers achieved a major milestone in the labs of MIT's Plasma Science

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