Most people ‘in the know’ realize that NASA is just part of the military industrial complex, but a recent open admission on mainstream news that “there are indications of alien life” is likely the beginning of a bid to get your undivided attention before full-forced disclosure ensues. Most people already believe what NASA Chief Scientist Ellen Stofan states: “I think we’re going to have strong indications of life beyond Earth within a decade . . .I think we’re going to have definitive evidence within 20-30 years.” It isn’t going to take that long if we open our eyes. Stofan goes on to say: “We’re on the verge of things that people have wondered about for millennia. Within all of our lifetimes we’re going to understand that there is life on other bodies in the solar system. We’re going to understand the implications of that for life here on Earth.” What we’re going to understand is that our ‘secret’ government has been hiding this fact for ages. In an effort to transition the US and...
It’s big news, set to shock, amaze, and entertain the world. But unfortunately, it has nothing to do with a second Earth or better with that planet Earth. However, since you are now reading, you will almost certainly be interested in this research which examined the click and share behavior of social media users who read (or not) the content and then share it on social media. We are here on Sci-Tech Universe has long noticed that many of our followers will appreciate, share and offer a happy opinion on an article, all without ever reading it. We are not alone in noticing this. Last April, NPR shared an article on their Facebook page asking "Why does America no longer read?". The joke, of course, is that there were no articles. They waited to see if their followers would have pondered an opinion without clicking on the link and were not disappointed. We hoped for an opportunity to try it ourselves and this seemed the perfect opportunity. A team of computer scientists from Co...
Many of them must expect years to urge a kidney transplant and live normally, with seemingly no other solution on the horizon. However, there’s finally a light-weight within the dark tunnel – scientists from the University of California at the port of entry, USA, have developed the world’s first bionic kidney which might replace damaged kidneys easily and effectively. The bionic kidney could be a perfect replica of our kidneys. It consists of diverse microchips and is moved by the center. just like the normal kidneys, it's able to filter waste and toxins from the bloodstream. The project was unveiled by Willian Vanderbilt Fissels and Shuvo Roy from the University of California, offering renewed hope for scores of kidney dialysis patients. Now, a number of you'll be wondering “But, what if the body rejects it?”, but, the scientists assure us that the probabilities of rejection are zero! Incredible, right? This is because the bionic kidney is formed from renal cells. the primary...
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