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No Real Evidence for Dinosaur to Bird Evolution
The Microraptor
The sensational news media has made a big deal over some evolutionist claims of fossils showing dinosaurs having evolved into birds. As usual, not even all evolutionists agree with the conclusions being drawn from these fossil finds, but the mainstream media love to use what a few evolutionists say to speak for all evolutionists and for science in general.
Fossils of dinosaurs have...
Iranian researcher produces smart Anti-Cancer Medicine
Dr. Omid Farrokhzad
Iranian researcher Dr. Omid Farrokhzad of Harvard Medical School has produced a smart cancer drug that is capable of targeting cancer cells in animals.
Farrokhzad and his colleagues made the drug in nano scale which enables it to distinguish and target cancer cells without causing common side effects of chemotherapy.
In popular cancer treatment with chemotherapy, both cancer cells...
Scientists decode key to spider web strength
Imagine a cloth that gets stronger after it is damaged. That is what scientists recently discovered when probing the strength of garden spider webs.
A research team tested the resistance of a spider web’s supporting radial threads and compared that with the thinner spiral threads. They found that placing a certain amount of pressure on just one thread caused it to suddenly stiffen and distribute...
Russian, Korean scientists to Clone Woolly Mammoth
A Siberian research institute has joined forces with the world’s most controversial geneticist to clone the woolly mammoth – a species that has been extinct for thousands of years.
Vasily Vasilyev, vice rector of North-Eastern Federal University of the Sakha Republic and Hwang Woo-Suk of South Korea’s Sooam Biotech Research Foundation have signed an agreement, and say they hope to produce...
Russian Scientists revive Ice Age flower
Recent study paves the way for a possible resurrection of large mammals like mammoths. A plant was resurrected from a fossilized fruit…
An Ice Age squirrel created a chamber, a burrow, containing fruit and seeds that had been stuck in the Siberian permafrost for over 30,000 years. Russian researchers were able to resurrect an extinct flower from tissues frozen for more than 30,000 years in the...
World’s smallest chameleon found in northern Madagascar
A juvenile Brookesia micra chameleon sits on the head of a match.
Scientists say a chameleon species that has been recently discovered on a tiny island off Madagascar is the smallest of its kind ever found.
A team of scientists has found four new chameleon species in northern Madagascar including Brookesia micra, which is small enough to easily perch on a match head.
As one of the world’s smallest...
How a dose of Aspirin can help to halt Cancer
The unassuming painkiller aspirin may hold the key to combating cancer as scientists in Australia have uncovered its ability to halt the spread of tumors. This groundbreaking discovery sheds light on the mysterious mechanism through which the widely available over-the-counter drug effectively inhibits the progression of the disease, potentially paving the way for transformative treatments and, ultimately,...
Researchers discover why zebras have stripes
From an unusual method, the study concluded that stripes serve as the best insect repellent… The stripe pattern of three species of zebra was copied to categorically study the reflection of light.
Hungarian and Swedish researchers conducted an unusual study that culminated in a good hypothesis about the function of zebra stripes. According to the team, the patterning would be an antidote against...
Surgeon says human body did not evolve
He then addressed Darwinism’s inability to account for the all-or-nothing structure of cellular systems, including the human body. As a medical doctor, Kuhn not only knows the general arrangement of the human body’s visible parts, he also understands the interrelated biochemical systems that sustain and regulate all of those parts. He recognized that the human body contains an all-or-nothing...
US Scientists turn Brain Waves into Actual Words
Electrodes distributed over the brain of a volunteer
A new study conducted in the University of California has enabled scientists to find a way to decipher actual words from human brain waves.
A team of neuroscientists worked with a group of epileptic patients who were under the treatment for difficult curable seizures.
They placed electrodes in a part of brain which is involved in understanding speech.
They...
The Bacillus of Immortality found in Siberia
In mountain permafrost in Mamontovaya, Yakutia (Siberia), Russian researchers discovered a previously unknown species of bacteria. Mice injected in the body with a solution containing these organisms, were healthier and lived longer than their counterparts. Have the scientists discovered the secrets of immortality?
The strange bacillus found in mammoth Mountain in the Siberian Republic of Yakutia...
The Cancer Industry Doesn’t Want a Cure, Even if it's a Pharmaceutical
A safe and effective cure for cancer has been discovered with a drug that was once used for unusual metabolic problems. Yet, the cancer industry shows no interest with following up on dichloroacetate (DCA) research from University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, reported in 2007. That’s because DCA is no longer patented.
That research also confirmed cancer as a metabolic malfunction, not a weird...
Signs of life: Alien scorpions found on Venus?
New life? Russian scientist Leonid Ksanfomaliti, claims this image, taken from a probe that landed on Venus in 1982, shows a scorpion-shaped life form.
Are we still alone in the universe? Well, if a Russian scientist is right, a Soviet probe already solved one of humanity’s greatest riddles by discovering alien life on a neighboring planet – three decades ago.
While generations of stargazers...
New H3N2v Variant Spreading Human to Human
Note: The following topic is under heavy investigation, no conclusions have been made at this time. We do not yet know the full extent of the variation (mutation). No one has died from the strain at this time. It is also worth noting that this may be more scare tactics in order to further push and pad the pockets of the vaccine industry.
The CDC in Atlanta admits 12 people in 5 states have been infected,...
Oral Insulin Solution: Breakthrough by Portuguese investigators
One of the worst times of the day for those diabetes sufferers who have to inject themselves with insulin may be about to come to an end – the breakthrough which leads to an oral administration of insulin sees light at the end of the tunnel as investigators from Portugal’s Coimbra University remove an important obstacle.
There are two main barriers against the oral administration of insulin,...