Some office workers in Sweden are being injected with a microchip the size of a grain of rice as part of a feasibility test. It can open doors, run machines and serve as a business card. Who knows where this will lead?
The technique has only been performed with mice so far. Stem cells are chemically coaxed into becoming ‘spermatids,’ underdeveloped sperm without tails that cannot swim.
The Health Savings Act 0f 2016 expands the term “medical care” to include supplements and integrative medicine. The legislation has companion versions in the House and Senate.
Greece has told taxpayers they’ll have to spend up to a certain amount of their incomes via bank and card transactions in order to qualify for an annual tax-free exemption. But the incentive isn’t working.
Trump’s casinos were some of the first in Atlantic City to have strip clubs. And he still supports Planned Parenthood. So why has Jerry Falwell Jr. endorsed him? Jerry Sr. would have been livid.
Professor Ishak Mansi calls the results of his study alarming. Statins are routinely used to lower “bad” cholesterol and reduce the risk of heart problems. The study was published in the Journal of Internal Medicine.
Presidential candidate John McAfee — the founder of a famous cybersecurity firm — has offered to decrypt the phone of a suspected terrorist, so Apple won’t have to give the feds a backdoor that could potentially make other customers less secure. McAfee is running for President as a Libertarian.
Good science fiction illustrates a truth from real life. Beresford Job, who’s been a servant leader in a house church in the UK since 1986, has found such a lesson in “Star Wars.”
‘Free’ services on the Internet often come with a high cost to privacy. The Internet titans have meticulously tracked our every move in order to bombard us with targeted advertising.