Intelligent absorbent removes radioactive material from water

Researchers at Australia’s Queensland University of Technology (QUT) have now developed what they say is a world-first intelligent absorbent that is capable of removing radioactive material from large amounts of contaminated water, resulting in clean water and concentrated waste that can be stored more efficiently. One gram can purify at least one ton of contaminated water! http://www.gizmag.com/radioactive-clean-up-absorbent-qut/20353/

New technique removes even trace amounts of heavy metals from water

Once released into the environment from industrial sources, trace amounts of heavy metals can remain present in waterways for decades, or even centuries, in concentrations that are still high enough to pose a health risk. While processes do exist for removing larger amounts of heavy metals from water, these do not work on smaller quantities. Now, however, scientists from Rhode Island’s Brown University have combined two existing methods, to create a new one that removes even trace amounts of heavy metal from water. http://www.gizmag.com/cep-removes-heavy-metals-from-water/20956/

Merck vaccine scientist Dr. Maurice Hilleman admits vaccines contain cancer-causing viruses

Dr. Maurice Hilleman’s secret vaccine recording emerged in 2011, causing shock waves of disbelief to spread across the internet as people heard this Merck scientist laughing it up with other scientists as they joked about all the people who would die from cancer tumors after taking vaccine shots. You can hear the recording yourself on NaturalNews.TV. Click this link for details: http://www.naturalnews.com/033584_Dr_Maurice_Hilleman_SV40.html

Do Our Medicines Boost Pathogens?

Scientists of the Institute of Tropical Medicine (ITG) discovered a parasite that not only had developed resistance against a common medicine, but at the same time had become better in withstanding the human immune system. With some exaggeration: medical practice helped in developing a superbug. For it appears the battle against the drug also armed the bug better against its host. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/12/111221091727.htm