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originally posted by: cherokeetroy
a reply to: Justoneman
I don't mind being called out for my mistakes. I make them a lot. I'm fallible and I own that. It's the way people do it that grates on my nerves. If you patronize me or try to belittle me in any way, I'll clap back
The Borg have landed — or, at least, researchers have discovered their counterparts here on Earth. Scientists analysing samples from muddy sites in the western United States have found novel DNA structures that seem to scavenge and ‘assimilate’ genes from microorganisms in their environment, much like the fictional Star Trek ‘Borg’ aliens who assimilate the knowledge and technology of other species.
Massive DNA ‘Borg’ structures perplex scientists
Just 7% of our genome is uniquely shared with other humans, and not shared by other early ancestors, according to a study published Friday in the journal Science Advances.
Roughly two dozen possible new cases have been reported by U.S. spies and diplomats in the Austrian capital, more than in any other city except Havana itself.
Since Joe Biden took office, about two dozen U.S. intelligence officers, diplomats, and other government officials in Vienna have reported experiencing mysterious afflictions similar to the Havana Syndrome.
Some of the patients described feeling as though they were standing in an invisible beam of energy. Many of them suffered debilitating symptoms, from headaches and vertigo to vision problems. Specialists at the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for Brain Injury and Repair used advanced MRIs to study the brains of forty of the original patients from Havana. They found no signs of physical impact to the patients’ skulls—it was as if they had “a concussion without a concussion,” one specialist told me—and the team detected signs of damage to their brains.
Senior officials in the Trump and Biden Administrations suspect that the Russians are responsible for the syndrome. Their working hypothesis is that operatives working for the G.R.U., the Russian military-intelligence service, have been aiming microwave-radiation devices at U.S. officials, possibly to steal data from their computers or smartphones, which inflicted serious harm on the people they targeted. But American intelligence analysts and operatives have so far been unable to find concrete evidence that would allow them to declare that either microwave radiation or the Russians were to blame.
Vienna Is the New Havana Syndrome Hot Spot (The New Yorker)
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: FlyingFox
I assume this is referring to the state of Arizona. But who is the "Election Director" being referenced? Clicked on the Twitter link. It doesn't go to that Tweet.
originally posted by: CrazyFox
WWG1WGA!!!
seen on vehicle recently near the mall
Best thing I saw all day.
Just keep scrolling
a reply to: BlissSeeker
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
Get the impression the WEF club (vid clip) wants to turn us into...
No exercise required, just stay home in your pod.
Turn yourself into a walking CHARGER: Battery harvests energy from body heat - and could one day power up mobile phones
Massachusetts Institute of Technology engineers create device that converts the heat around it into electricty
Battery can charge itself at temperatures between 20°C and 60°C
Technology could lead to devices that never need to be plugged in
Definition of thin skin
: a tendency to get easily upset or offended by the things other people say or do
He has such a thin skin that he can't even take a little good-natured teasing.