Nanotech breakthrough prints human tissue from stem cells0
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- July 26, 2016
Israel’s Nano Dimension uses an inkjet process to print living human tissue in 3D. Next step, a printed liver or heart?
Israel’s Nano Dimension uses an inkjet process to print living human tissue in 3D. Next step, a printed liver or heart?
A new study of the genomes of Australasians has revealed sections of DNA that do not match any known hominin species. The dramatic findings mean that a mystery species bred with ancient humans in the distant past and that our family tree is much more complex than previously believed.
If new findings are correct, rise in gas preceded earliest animals
Want to find some ancient fossils? Scratch yourself. Many of the genes in our cells evolved billions of years ago and a few of them can be traced back to the last common ancestor of all life.
“I want people to know its alright to talk about this and to stop being afraid of the stigma of; ‘you’re crazy’… This is more normal than people want to admit.”
It is becoming very clear that us humans may not be not the universe’s first advanced civilization.
July 2016 – Russia, Kursk area – 60,000ft. Russian military pilot reported a close encounter with two UFOs, they were filmed by on-board camera
The Paracas skulls, some of the strangest skulls found, have been tested and found not to be of human origin.
The Lovelock Skull and many other skulls are finds that might shed some light on the anatomy of a Sasquatch.
“The day science begins to study non-physical phenomena, it will make more progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries of its existence.” – Nikola Tesla