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01/20/2023
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By Belle Carter
AI-powered bot successfully requested refund from Wells Fargo using FAKE voice
Joshua Browder, the founder of DoNotPay, showed in a video shared on Twitter his newly launched artificial intelligence (AI) tool’s ability to handle customer service calls on behalf of users. Browder said using an AI-generated version of Browder’s own voice, it successfully requested a refund from Wells Fargo, a San Francisco-based multinational financial services company. […]
12/22/2022
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By Belle Carter
Scientists create protein-based gel that can absorb supersonic projectile impacts
Scientists have created and patented an innovative shock-absorbing material that could bring both the defense and planetary science sectors a notch higher. The breakthrough study conducted by United Kingdom’s University of Kent researchers, led by Professors Ben Goult and Jen Hiscock, indicated that the protective material known as talin could ensure the safety of military and police […]
12/14/2022
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By Mike Adams
EXCLUSIVE: Hot fusion breakthrough only “allowed” because of COLD FUSION (LENR) revolution now under way
Earlier this week, the Dept. of Energy announced a breakthrough in “hot” nuclear fusion: A net gain of energy from the fusion experiment at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California. CNBC.com covered the story and falsely reported, ” It’s the first time humankind has achieved this landmark.” I say CNBC “falsely” reported this because hot […]
12/06/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Neuralink brain implants are ready for injection into humans, says Elon Musk
At his Neuralink Corp.’s Fremont, Calif., headquarters this week, billionaire electric vehicle-turned-social media tycoon Elon Musk announced that his long-awaited artificial intelligence (AI) brain implants are finally ready for insertion into human bodies. Within the next six months, Musk revealed, the first human patients will begin getting injected with the coin-sized microchips, known as a […]
11/17/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Study: Electrical stimulation of certain nerves can help people with paralyzing spine injuries walk again
A study has found that people with paralyzing spinal cord injuries may be able to walk again with the help of unique electrical devices that zap certain nerves with electricity. The new study, published on Nov. 9 in the peer-reviewed scientific journal Nature, involved both animal and human trials. The researchers pinpointed to a specific group of […]
10/25/2022
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By News Editors
17 out-of-place artifacts that suggest high-tech civilizations existed thousands — or millions — of years ago
According to our conventional view of history, humans have only walked the Earth in our present form for some 200,000 years. Much of the mechanical ingenuity we know of in modern times began to develop only a couple hundred years ago, during the Industrial Revolution. However, evidence today alludes to advanced civilizations existing as long […]
08/12/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Plant-based ROADS? Iowa researchers to pave roads using soybeans and recycled asphalt
Researchers at Iowa State University (ISU) who accidentally discovered soy-based asphalt technology will be making this groundbreaking discovery nationally available for commercial use by next year. The ISU researchers have been testing the product, known as the “Invigorate Rejuvenator,” for roughly a decade. They recently launched SoyLei Innovations, from where they are developing the rejuvenator – a compound […]
08/12/2022
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By JD Heyes
U.S. developed breakthrough battery technology but inexplicably gave it away to China
Historians will note that the collapse of the American empire and its unique form of government stemmed from a series of self-inflicted wounds. As the Biden regime attempts to force the Democrats’ radical ‘green’ agenda on the country, the task would have been much easier — and far more affordable — if our government hadn’t […]
08/10/2022
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By Ethan Huff
New breakthrough in low-energy nuclear reactions: Hydrogen hot tube produces net-positive power
California-based Brillouin Energy Corp. has announced a series of performance breakthroughs for its first transportable Hydrogen Hot Tube (HHT) test system. At the ICCF24 Solid-State Energy Summit, Brillouin was able to demonstrate net-positive power production from its HHT boiler – the latest step towards the commercialization of low-energy nuclear reaction (LENR) technologies. “These significant performance […]
08/08/2022
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By News Editors
Brillouin Energy Hydrogen Hot Tube (HHT) technology achieves performance breakthroughs
Brillouin Energy Corp. announced performance breakthroughs for its first transportable HYDROGEN HOT TUBE™ (HHT™) Test System (Article by David Firshein republished from EinPresswire.com) Company proves net-positive power from its HHT boiler at ICCF24 Solid-State Energy Summit. Brillouin Energy Corp. announced performance breakthroughs – net-positive power out-of-the-wall, steady-state operation and heating water – for its first transportable […]
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