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Jews a Race, Not Religion, New Israeli DNA Breakthrough Proves
Jews are a race, and not a religion, a new DNA test breakthrough in Israel has proven—and the test is currently under consideration for use by the Jewish ethnostate’s authorities to help prevent non-Jews from immigrating to that country and from marrying Jews, in line with its already existing anti-miscegnation laws.
The DNA breakthrough was announced at a special conference held by Israel’s...
Banished Bill Clinton's son Speaks Out, Asks for DNA Test
In this NEW, riveting testimonial, Bill Clinton’s alleged long-lost son Danney Williams reveals how the Clintons cast him away and his current struggles to reconnect with his reported father.
Williams has been asking for a DNA test from Bill Clinton for decades. The Clintons claimed there was a DNA test which disproved Bill was the father, but it was later reported there was never a test.
“The...
Brussels Terror Plotter is a Syrian "Refugee"
The individual who authorities suspect could be the infamous “man in the hat” seen walking alongside the Brussels Airport suicide bombers is a Syrian “refugee” who arrived in Greece last September.
According to a report in France’s Le Monde newspaper, the “man in the hat” could be Naim al-Hamed, who was born in Syria in 1988 and arrived in Europe amongst the wave of refugees who entered...
Romania arrests Israeli agents for Spying on Top Prosecutor
Romania has arrested two employees of an Israeli intelligence company on charges of spying on and trying to intimidate the country’s chief anti-corruption prosecutor, officials say.
“An investigation has been launched and two people have been arrested,” Mihaela Porime, a spokeswoman for the anti-crime and terrorist prosecutors’ office, said on Wednesday, adding that the suspects...
South Korean geneticists to try clone extinct Siberian lions
A South Korean researcher, who was once declared a “supreme scientist” has assumed the task of bringing Ice Age lions back to life, by using DNA from two 12,000 year old cubs which have been found phenomenally well-preserved in Siberia.
The frozen animals, nicknamed Uyan and Dina after the river where they were uncovered, date back thousands of years. They were located by a group of researchers...
Curiosity Rover Finds Crucial Life-Sustaining Nitrogen on Mars
Scientists studying the Red Planet have for the first time detected nitrogen, a component crucial to the existence of life, extracted from nitrate molecules as a result of heating surface sediments, adding evidence that Mars could once have sustained life.
Carbon-based life is not possible without nitrogen. The element is required for the shaping of molecules such as DNA and RNA, both of which carry...
Blood Vessels Retrieved From 80 Million Years Old Dinosaur Fossil
Blood vessels from the demineralized Brachylophosaurus canadensis bone.
American scientists have found blood vessel-like structures in a mid-sized duck-billed dinosaur that walked the earth 80 million years ago. The discovery offers further evidence that some soft tissue structures can survive millions of years.
The research was led by Dr Tim Cleland of the University of Texas at Austin. His team “demineralized...
Russian scientists to clone extinct animals
Russian scientists will study remnants of the fossil animals and their DNA. A special scientific laboratory has been opened for this purpose in Yakutsk.
Semen Grigoryev, Director of the mammoth museum in Yakutsk claimed that it’s the only scientific centre in Russia, where there will be held systematic biotech researches of the paleontological samples.
According to him, the bodies are best preserved...
Delhi polluted air claims 80 lives a day
The Indian government has released a report on the state of ecology in the country.
The highest level of air pollution in India is in its capital city of Delhi. According to the official data, 80 people die daily because of high concentration of smog and other toxic particles.
“An international study released recently has claimed that foul air is killing up to 80 people a day in Delhi. The numbers...
Accidental discovery of blood, collagen in dinosaur bones could rewrite textbooks
An amazing discovery could rewrite textbooks, after a paleontologist accidentally found blood and soft tissue preserved in tattered dinosaur fossils. If proven, science expects answers to age-old questions, including: “Can we resurrect dinosaurs?”
The red blood cells and collagen fibers were discovered by chance when Imperial College London’s Sergio Bertazzo and Susannah Maidment were examining...
Amazon Vs. Google: Internet Giants Fight to Store Our DNA in Cloud
Amazon and Google are racing each other to acquire and store data on human DNA, with both companies competing for market share in an industry estimated to be worth around $1 billion by 2018.
That has led academic institutions and healthcare companies to choose one cloud computing service or the other: Google Genomics or Amazon Web Services.
The growth of the industry is due, in part, to the increasing...
Special Ops Armed with Rapid DNA Scanners: "Get Ready for Advanced Biometric Warfare"
The battlefield of tomorrow will also be driven by target identity and biometric data, you know, to stop terrorists.
Along with formidable future weapons, super soldiers, armed drones of every size and autonomous robots executing lethal missions, the battlefield of tomorrow will also be driven by target identity and biometric data – you know, to stop terrorists.
Gizmodo reports:
The United States’...
Arrogant serial criminal wanted for killing CEO, his wife and their son in DC mansion
Suspect Daron Wint, 34, whose DNA was on a Domino’s pizza crust at the scene.
The man suspected of torturing and killing a wealthy CEO, his wife, their son and their housekeeper has been identified after his DNA was found on a pizza crust at the scene of the murders.
Authorities named the suspect as Daron Dylon Wint, 34, who has previously been charged with sexual assault, theft and weapon possession,...
Apple to collect your DNA
The Apple company is to launch a new program. Users of the Apple gadgets will have the possibility to test their DNA. The United States researchers contribute to the program.
The iPhones are based on ResearchKit, a software platform Apple introduced in March that helps hospitals or scientists run medical studies on iPhones by collecting owners’ data from the devices’ sensors or through...
Iranian scientists reduce cancer drug side effects with nanotechnology
A young Iranian cancer patient.
Iranian scientists have successfully reduced the side effects of a cancer drug by infusing it with nanotechnology.
Researchers at the Tabriz University of Medical Sciences discovered that the side effects of the drug Mitoxantrone could be reduced when the chemotherapeutic agent is infused with liposomic nanocarriers, which are created with cholesterol derivatives, IRNA...