First Animal Organs Seeing Magnetic Fields~SCIENTIST DISCOVER | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74926532 United States 10/10/2020 03:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not sure about the color changes, however it is said the color blue looks different to people on either side of the Mediterranean Sea. And, remember the study on the dress color? [link to time.com (secure)] Perhaps the onset of alzheimer's; calcium build up in the brian, can be linked to color perception changes? resetting the pituitary gland would be the first step in regulating alzheimer's. "Though not approved by the FDA, there is interest in the recreational use of galantamine for its purported ability to induce lucid dreaming." |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78573712 United States 10/10/2020 04:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I recently read that magneto-sensing material was finally discovered in human eyeballs. Quoting: Beyond We might have the hardware but it isn't hooked up or we lack the software for it. When someone loses a sense like sight, some can make clicking noises with their mouths and walk without a cane and even bike just by hearing the echo return off of obstacles. It just proves we have areas of the brian that are not being used by most using our existing hardware. yes humans were stripped of capabilities in past by the Reptilians. yes Earth is a slave colony - a human farm. Thread: Why are small pieces of skin magnetic? |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 77119396 United States 10/10/2020 05:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to phys.org (secure)] Magnetic 'T-Budbots' made from tea plants kill and clean biofilms (overlook the robotic aspect and look at what tea does naturally) The researchers ground some tea buds and isolated porous microparticles. Then, they coated the microparticles' surfaces with magnetite nanoparticles so that they could be controlled by a magnet. Finally, the antibiotic ciprofloxacin was embedded within the porous structures. The researchers showed that the T-Budbots released the antibiotic primarily under acidic conditions, which occur in bacterial infections. The team then added the T-Budbots to bacterial biofilms in dishes and magnetically steered them. The microbots penetrated the biofilm, killed the bacteria and cleaned the debris away, leaving a clear path in their wake. Degraded remnants of the biofilm adhered to the microbots' surfaces. The researchers note that this was a proof-of-concept study, and further optimization is needed before the T-Budbots could be deployed to destroy biofilms in the human body. Lowest rate of alzheimer's is in Japan... [link to www.awakeningfromalzheimers.com (secure)] |