Authored by Kenny Walter, Digital Reporter, R&D Magazine
A new early test for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) may soon be on the way.
Researchers from the Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute (SBP) have found a peptide in mice that could pave the way for the early detection of Alzheimer’s disease for humans.
Read more: https://www.rdmag.com/article/2017/11/scientists-find-biomarker-alzheimers-early-detection
In the coming days, you will hear this response from the defenders of our rotten status quo. “What the Paradise Papers has exposed is legal, so what is the problem?” They have an agenda, of course. They want to demonise the very concept of taxation because they want to roll back the state and construct a free-market “utopia” which, in practical terms, would be dystopian for the vast majority.
Owen Jones highlights what the Paradise Papers reveal in how elites are refusing to help the populace and how the loopholes are hurting society. As Jones goes on to note on Britain:
The state is punitive when it comes to, say, benefitfraudsters or thousands of young people criminalised for arbitrarily banned drugs, but uses kid gloves when it comes to our shameless uber-wealthy elite. The colossally destructive behaviour of the rich is permitted; the infractions of the poor are deemed intolerable.
As Owen Jones illuminates current society has been set as following:
One rule for those at the top, another for everyone else.
In this age of austerity, in which public services are being axed, the Pararise Papers highlights a greater ill in the practice of austerity as tax avoidance is set as such. As Owen Jones end his article:
A democratic revolution is surely coming in the western world, and this shameless, decadent elite only have themselves to blame.
instead of gasoline and oil. Ulf Dahlström had several fascinating years working with Meyer on his projects, which took him into some extraordinary and mind-blowing areas, of how we understand the world we are living in. * Is FREE ENERGY a possibility or even a reality? And why is it hidden from the global population? *
Did Nikola Tesla already discover the secrets of the universe, and could bend time and space to make Time Travel possible? * Did Time Traveler Al Bielek, a friend to Ulf Dahlstöm, really take part in the Philadelphia Experiment in 1943 and end up time-traveling to 1983, and from then on to the years 2137, 2749 and 6037? *
Quantum secrets and the connection to the spirit world. Mind over matter? Energy and vibration is the key to understanding the link between science and spirit. * Parallel dimensions in an infinite Multiverse. Could that be real? * WATER! Is water really pure energy that reacts to the human mind and intentions? *
Remote viewing and out-of-body and near-death experiences! * What happens to us when we die and the soul leaves the body? * Why are so many secrets kept from us? Ulf Dahlström is direct, informational and sharp to the point, who has had a long career within the world of science and is now speaking out.
This interesting, in-depth and educational hard-talk conversation between Ulf Dahlström and Age Of Truth TV presenter Lucas Alexander, took place at the Open Mind Conference in Audonicon, Skanderborg, Denmark .
Centaurus A or NGC 5128 is a galaxy in the constellation of Centaurus.
The center of the galaxy contains a supermassive black hole with a mass equivalent to 55 million solar masses, which ejects a relativistic jet that is responsible for emissions in the X-ray and radio wavelengths. By taking radio observations of the jet separated by a decade, astronomers have determined that the inner parts of the jet are moving at about half of the speed of light. X-rays are produced farther out as the jet collides with surrounding gases resulting in the creation of highly energetic particles. The X-ray jets of Centaurus A are thousands of light-years long, while the radio jets are over a million light-years long
Image credit: ESO/ESA/NASA & Hubble
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Alan Turing, Cybernetics and the Secrets of Life
Another outstanding mini-documentary from Aaron and Melissa Dykes which explains more about the history of scientific mind control.
Expansion of ideas on cybernetics, and an analysis in Alan Turing’s role in not only creating Intelligent Machinery, but his little-known role in probing the chemical formation of genetic/biological life through morphogenesis.
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Below is a list of freely available online biology lab resources, including microscopy, genetics and life science.
General biology and virtual labs
The Interactive Library – This EdInformatics.com site is a list of links to interactive biology sites. Some Java applets are standalone and some come with lesson plans and notes
Johnson Explorations – Online explorations from The McGraw-Hill Companies. Interactive simulations for high school biology classes. Alternate links: 1, 2
TryScience.com – Variety of online experiments
The Biology Place: Classic Edition – A free website appropriate for regular and advanced biology. The LabBench corresponds to the AP Biology Labs
ExploreLearning: Gizmos – Online simulations
Wisc-Online Learning Objects
Biology: Virtual Labs – Appropriate for AP Biology and beyond
Virtual Labs – Appropriate for AP Biology and beyond
Virtual Labs – From HHMI’s BioInteractive
Anatomy, physiology and dissection
See the list of Anatomy Labs
Microscopy, cells and microbiology
UD Virtual Compound Microscope – A virtual microscope
The Virtual Microscope
Virtual Scanning Electron Microscopy – Interactive Java tutorials
Protista Tutorials – Microscope views of organisms. Also shows rotifers
A Virtual Pond Dip
JayDoc HistoWeb – From the University of Kansas Medical Center. A histology atlas that corresponds with the laboratory exercises of the Cell & Tissue Biology course
Genetics and DNA
Genetics Web Lab Directory – Wide variety of genetics simulations and problems. Some are appropriate for middle school genetics; most are appropriate for high school genetics
Genetics – Some K-12 online labs
Virtual Peppered Moths
DNA Restriction Digest and Gel Electrophoresis: A Virtual Lab
DNA Extraction Virtual Lab
The GEEE! in GENOME
Learn.Genetics - Genetic Science Learning Center
Engineer a Crop – PBS interactive site where students can compare traditional and transgenic methods of selective breeding
Health, medical treatment and blood types
Interactive Health Tutorials – From U.S. National Library of Medicine
Medical Mysteries – Solve medical mysteries while learning about diseases and their causes
Blood Typing – Interactive game where you can learn about blood types and also determine what type an accident victim needs for a transfusion
Population biology and dynamics
Population Biology Simulations – From the University of Connecticut. A few population genetics and population ecology simulations written in Java
Population Growth and Balance
Population Dynamics – From MathCS.org
Animal behavior, evolution and life science
The Animal Behavior Project – At the University of Arizona
Life Science – Interactive lessons from learningscience.com
Shedd Educational Adventures – Marine life resources from the Shed Aquarium
Paleo Pursuit – A game from The Virtual Museum of Canada
ENSI/SENSI – Evolution and the Nature of Science Institutes
Illuminating Photosynthesis – PBS interactive tutorial about photosynthesis; not a lab activity
Source: http://onlinelabs.in/biology