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Highly Contagious Honey Bee Virus Transmitted by Mites
Science Daily Researchers at the University of Sheffield have discovered a parasitic mite has caused the deformed wing virus to proliferate in honey bee colonies. This association is now thought to contribute to the world-wide spread and probable death of … Continue reading
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Physicist: HAARP Manipulates Time
Before It’s News A brilliant physicist published a revolutionary paper citing 30 other scientific papers that reveal HAARP has incredible powers far beyond what most investigators of the high frequency energy technology suspect. Dr. Fran De Aquino asserts a … Continue reading
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University of Texas researchers design chip allowing mobile devices to see through walls
Madison Rupport EndtheLie As unbelievable as it sounds, researchers at the University of Texas at Dallashave created an imager chip for mobile devices which would turn an ordinary cell phone into something which can see through walls, wood, plastics, paper, … Continue reading
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The NutriSmart system would put RFIDs into your food for enhanced information
Katie Gatto Physorg RFID, short for Radio Frequency ID, tags have found their way into a wide variety of applications. These pellets, which are often roughly the same size as a grain of rice, can help us to be reunited … Continue reading
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