How Scientists Are Bringing People Back From The Dead0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- June 23, 2016
Pressing pause could mean the difference between life and death
Pressing pause could mean the difference between life and death
The discovery that many genes are still working up to 48 hours after death has implications for organ transplants, forensics and our very definition of death
Still needs FDA approval to move forward
The FBI’s use of facial recognition technology is exploding, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office — and its growth is largely unchecked, unaudited, and possibly flawed.
Secret operations by leading scientists in Nazi Germany lead to the discovery of one of the most biggest and mysterious wonder weapons – Die Glocke or in English, “The Bell”.
Recently, a group of students from University College London (UCL), in the United Kingdom, staged an archaeology experiment to learn how ancient peoples may have moved the stones of Stonehenge.
Two completely forgotten space shuttles that are sitting to rot. Over time these will be crushed by the building that once protected them. These are incredible pieces of history that should be restored and enjoyed by the world forever.
Tesla, on contact with the resonating electromagnetic charge, found himself outside his time-frame reference.
“She discovered that just by using this gel, she could cycle it hundreds of thousands of times without losing any capacity.”
A new imaging technique allows researchers to image both the position and orientation of single fluorescent molecules attached to DNA.