Severe Warning Issued by Scientific American on Dangers of 5G
In a recently published article entitled, We Have No Reason to Believe 5G is Safe, Scientific American (SciAm) magazine issued a stern warning about the known and potential dangers of 5G technology. Of particular significance is the fact that SciAm is the oldest continuously published monthly magazine in the United States, founded by inventor and publisher Rufus M. Porter in 1845, and … Continue reading
New Remarkably Effective ‘Invisibility Cloak’ Technology Revealed
A Canadian company has come up with a new material that can render large objects almost totally invisible. Known as Quantum Stealth, the new invisibility cloak takes the form of a thin, inexpensive material that makes objects vanish from sight even though the background is still visible. Requiring no power source, it works by bending the light in a very … Continue reading
Russian Company Begins Mass Production of Life-Like Humanoid Robots that Can Look Like You
A Russian startup has launched serial production of unique life-like robots that not only look the way you want and mimic facial expressions, but are also able to work for you. Based in the Russian city of Perm, Promobot says its humanoid bots, called Android Robo-C, can replace humans in the office and even at home. The android can answer … Continue reading
Faster-Than-Light Warp Drive May Actually Be Possible
A concept for a faster-than-light drive that does not violate the laws of physics has been gaining momentum. Right now the idea of traveling to planets orbiting distant stars is something that we can only dream about – even a spacecraft moving at just under the speed of light would take four years to reach the next closest star and … Continue reading
NASA Revealed Google Created World’s Most Powerful Computer … And Then Publication Vanishes
Google’s new quantum computer reportedly spends mere minutes on the tasks the world’s top supercomputers would need several millennia to perform. The media found out about this after NASA “accidentally” shared the firm’s research. The software engineers at Google have built the world’s most powerful computer, the Financial Times and Fortune magazine reported on Friday, citing the company’s now-removed research … Continue reading
US Planning to Send Nuclear Reactors to Space
Despite the nuclear industry stumbling in the domestic United States, the country is looking to put nuclear reactors on Mars and the Moon. While the nuclear energy industry is struggling to stay afloat in the United States, bogged down by public and political mistrust, crushing nuclear waste-maintenance costs, and a market flooded by cheap natural gas, the country has grand … Continue reading
Can We Achieve Immortality Digitally?
Immortality has been a topic of discussion since the legend of the Holy Grail. Some people have gone as far as cryogenic freezing after death in the hope that one day science will have advanced enough to resurrect them. Others believe the route to immortality lies in the digital realm. The theory that humans can be digitised and live on … Continue reading
Like a Real-life Skynet, Pentagon Wants to Use AI to Develop New Weapons and Vehicles
Despite numerous science fiction stories and famous scientists cautioning humanity against using artificial intelligence in various weapons systems, it seems that the Pentagon has disregarded these warnings. The Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), which operates under the US Department of Defence, has devised a new four-year project aimed at developing artificial intelligence (AI) for military purposes. This AI, in … Continue reading
Engineers Invent Real-life ‘Flying Saucer’ that Actually Works
One theory about the sightings of flying saucers is that they may actually just be humans from the future, imagine for a moment that this may have been the humble beginnings of the flying saucers that eventually become highly advanced in the future.. the same ones that we traveled back in time and which we of this time see as … Continue reading