Audi is making a new fuel for internal combustion engines that has the potential to make a big dent when it comes to climate change – that’s because the synthetic diesel is made from just water and carbon dioxide.
Monthly Archives: April 2015
Depression Can Physically Alter Your DNA
Depression doesn’t just change your mentality—it also leaves marks on your DNA, report scientists from the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics (WTCHG). The finding was so surprising that the scientists initially met it with skepticism and admit that they required a substantial amount of convincing to believe it was not merely a coincidence.
Congratulations A Warp Field Is Born
Sometimes the main stream media makes me really ill. The biggest scientific breakthrough of all time is occurring right now and not a peep on any corporate media websites.
VeinViewer Means No More Poking People Relentlessly to Locate Veins
If you are scared of the needle because you have difficult-to-locate veins, there is some good news for you.
To keep the guesswork out of injections, a Memphis-based company Christie Medical Holdings, has designed a device that can locate veins inside a person’s arm using harmless near-infrared light.
A new Blood collection device will replace the painful needles
People sometimes avoid going for regular blood checkup as they fear the painful needles which sometimes can give intense pain if the person collecting the blood is new and is not able to get through the correct vein. Sometimes, after a lots of puncture the intern finally is able to get the blood and this experience really holds people from going for their future routine blood checkups.
10 Pictures of Europe’s Shameful “Human Zoos”
It was not too long ago that people from France, Belgium, Germany, and other countries came to visit humans who were locked up in cages. In these zoos, humans were on exhibit in front of a large audience, locked in with animals at a local zoo.
Locomotion in fluids.
PayPal wants to implant passwords in your stomach and your brain
PayPal is working on a new generation of embeddable, injectable and ingestible devices that could replace passwords as a means of identification.
Dear Future Generations: Sorry
An Apology Letter to Future Generations.
I See Music Because I Have Synesthesia, So I Decided To Paint What I Hear
As a synesthete, the music I hear is translated into a flow of texture and colors. Synethesia, although not disorientating, can sometimes leave me at odds trying to describe what I can see to others.