It has long been suspected that the government has been using satellites to read and control the minds of certain citizens. The use of aluminum helmets has been a common guerrilla tactic against the government’s invasive tactics. Surprisingly, these helmets can in fact help the government spy on citizens by amplifying certain key frequency ranges […]
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Study on the Effectiveness of Aluminium Foil Helmets
Statins to Reverse Learning Disorders
Statins have reversed attention deficits in mice that are linked to the leading genetic cause of learning disabilities in humans, with results so promising that human trials are already under review.
Study: How to save the Earth from an Asteroid
Two NASA astronauts have a better approach than detonating nuclear devices to save the Earth from an asteroid collision: Tow the asteroid from its path.
NASA Testing Flying Wing
NASA flew a model of its planned flying wing aircraft this week in the Langley Research Center’s wind tunnel in Hampton, Va.
Graphite Found to Exhibit Surprising Quantum Effects
Albert Einstein, Paul Dirac and other founding physicists may have used pencils to work out the details of relativity and quantum mechanics. Now their modern successors are employing pencil lead in a new way to prove those theories–and potentially point the way toward a whole new form of electronics.
