Archive for August, 2025
Update on CATL’s Sodium Battery Technology
August 15th, 2025Via: Undecided with Matt Ferrell:
Password Protection on Mind Reading Brain Implant
August 15th, 2025Via: Nature: A brain implant can decode a person’s internal chatter — but the device works only if the user thinks of a preset password. The mind-reading device, or brain–computer interface (BCI), accurately deciphered up to 74% of imagined sentences. The system began decoding users’ internal speech — the silent dialogue in people’s minds — […]
High Wireless EMF Exposure More Than Triples Risk of Neurodevelopmental Delays in Infants
August 15th, 2025Via: Focal Points: A major new study titled, Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Field Emissions and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Infants: A Prospective Cohort Study, has delivered one of the clearest warnings yet about the effects of everyday wireless radiation on babies. Unlike past research based on phone-use surveys, this team directly measured radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) inside homes […]
Trump-Putin Summit Begins in Alaska
August 15th, 2025Update: No Ceasefire — Via: Yahoo! News: President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are scheduled to meet on Friday in Anchorage, Alaska, in a high-stakes summit to discuss Russia’s war in Ukraine. Their sit-down at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson is scheduled for 3 p.m. ET, according to the White House. It is the first face-to-face […]
Oversight Chair: Bill Clinton Is “Prime Suspect” In Epstein Investigation
August 14th, 2025Here’s a prediction: Nothing is going to happen because of Clinton’s collusion with CIA narcotics trafficking through Arkansas in the 1980s. He’s a made man. The End. Via: Modernity News: House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer has named Bill Clinton as the number one suspect in the committee’s ongoing investigation into the Jeffrey Epstein saga. […]
AI-Powered Radar Can Spy on Phone Calls from 10 Feet
August 14th, 2025Add it to the list… Via: Interesting Engineering: Believe it or not, your phone’s tiniest vibrations can reveal your conversations — thanks to AI. A team of computer science researchers at Penn State has developed a startling new way to eavesdrop on phone calls remotely by decoding subtle vibrations emitted by a cellphone’s earpiece. Using […]
Huntington Beach, California: First Responder Police Drones Launch from Rooftops Around City
August 13th, 2025Via: Los Angeles Times: The Huntington Beach Police Department typically takes about five minutes to get to a crime scene or emergency situation. Drones will soon cut that time to two minutes or less. The department is expected to launch its Drone as First Responder program on Sept. 13, officials said during a news conference […]
U.S. Deficit Grows to $291 Billion in July Despite Tariff Revenue Surge
August 13th, 2025Via: CNBC: The U.S. government’s budget deficit grew nearly 20% in July to $291 billion despite a nearly $21 billion jump in customs duty collections from President Donald Trump’s tariffs, with outlays growing faster than receipts, the Treasury Department said on Tuesday. Related: Big Beautiful Bill, “Effectively Dooms the U.S. to Debt Collapse”
Inside MRNA Vaccines
August 13th, 2025Via: Inside MRNA Vaccines:
UK Expands Police Facial Recognition Rollout
August 13th, 2025Via: The Register: A fresh expansion of UK crimefighters’ access to live facial recognition (LFR) technology is being described by officials as “an excellent opportunity for policing.” Privacy campaigners disagree. The Home Office said today that more police forces across England will gain LFR capabilities thanks to ten new “cutting edge” vans being wheeled out, […]
