How much is it worth to be able to move a few molecules around? To some people, this is worth a lot. Over the next three years, the federal government is investing $2.4 billion in nanotechnology and, according to the National Science Foundation, nanotechnology is expected to become a $1 trillion industry in [...]
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The Future of Nanotechnology
The Coming Collapse of Income Tax
Top 10 Reasons Why the System is
on the Verge of Self-Destruction
Within the next ten years the income tax system in the United States will be dismantled. A number of emerging new forces coupled with the universal dislike of the system will soon gain enough of a toehold to cause it to collapse. State income [...]
Breakthrough Thinking in Time Theory
A bold paper which has highly impressed some of the world’s top physicists and been published in the August issue of Foundations of Physics Letters, seems set to change the way we think about the nature of time and its relationship to motion and classical and quantum mechanics. Much to the science world’s astonishment, the [...]
Announcing the Beer Food Group
We say, Hell yeah, beer is food! In fact, it should be considered one of the major food groups. Here are some reasons why:
Of course beer is a beverage, as the majority of its composition is water; however, given that it’s also made with cereal grains, hops and yeast, all of this combined goodness is [...]
Science and Med Students Live Longer
Science and medicine students go on to live longer and healthier lives than those studying other subjects, according to a survey of men attending university between 1948 and 1968.
Peter McCarron, at Queens University Belfast, Northern Ireland, and colleagues examined the medical records of nearly 10,000 male graduates of Glasgow University. The researchers found that science, [...]
