Study Shows Tea Can Reduce Risk and Progression of Diabetes Sipping a cup of dark tea daily could lower your risk of diabetes, according to University of Adelaide researchers, who found the popular beverage may result in better blood sugar control.
Bill Gates Wants to Engineer A.I. So We Can End “Polarization” and “Save Democracy” Microsoft founder Bill Gates recently interviewed OpenAI CEO Sam Altman to discuss the future of AI and the potential for new global controls to maintain peace, safety and democracy around the world. The question is: Whose ideas must the global population submit to in order for there to be world
Deaths During the “First Wave” of the Pseudopandemic Were Caused by Latrocide. Deaths during the “First Wave” of the Pseudopandemic were caused by Iatrocide.
Can This Unique Raspberry Protect Your Heart? Your endothelium is the collective group of cells that line your blood vessels.
Could World Court Address Women’s Rights in Afghanistan? International attention has focused in recent weeks on the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, as the United Nations’ highest judicial body heard South Africa’s case alleging that Israel is violating the 1948 Genocide Convention in Gaza. While a decision on the merits will likely take years,
Open Letter to European Parliament: A.I. Systems that Manipulate The Human Nervous System Should be Banned Outright The world’s first comprehensive laws to regulate artificial intelligence (A.I.) were agreed in what was thought of as an historic deal, in December 2023.
Researchers Surprised by the Level of Toxicity Found in Rubber Gloves Plastics in the environment break down into microplastics consumed by marine animals worldwide.
The Dirt on Antibacterial Soap and Hand Sanitizers Washing your hands is at the top of the list when it comes to effective prevention of contagious illnesses and infections, but many still make the mistake of assuming you have to use antibacterial soap to get the job done right. The same goes for other household cleaning. Routinely disinfecting
Increasing Rate of Medical Mistakes and Misdiagnosis Medical errors remain a leading cause of death in the U.S., where an estimated 795,000 people become permanently disabled or die every year due to misdiagnoses.
Tips and Tricks to Help You Fall Asleep Faster Sleep deprivation has the same effect on your immune system as physical stress or illness,
This Week in the New Normal #82 Our successor to This Week in the Guardian, This Week in the New Normal is our weekly chart of the progress of autocracy, authoritarianism and economic restructuring around the world. 1. Taylor Swift everywhere and always on message Have you noticed how Taylor Swift has been EVERYWHERE for a while
You’re Probably Already on a Government Extremism List “In a closed society where everybody’s guilty, the only crime is getting caught.” Hunter S.
Here Come the Cyborgs: Mating AI with Human Brain Cells If you read and believe headlines, it seems scientists are very close to being able to merge human brains with AI. In mid-December 2023, a Nature Electronics article triggered a flurry of excitement about progress on that transhuman front: “‘Biocomputer’ combines lab-grown brain tissue with electronic hardware” “A system that
Ginger is used to treat many health conditions More than 400 chemical substances have been identified in ginger root extracts and researchers continue to find new ones, with many having health benefits. Ginger has traditionally been used to help lower inflammation. A 2023 study provided evidence of the biological mechanism that underlies ginger’s apparent anti-inflammatory properties. Ginger