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SCIENCE NEWS - 1605 SCIENCE NEWS - 1605

In this edition, engineer Ted Roach reveals his hypothesis on graviton lenses and his experiments with a concave spinning disc that could be employed in a quest to understand the workings of galaxies and the universe.

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SCIENCE NEWS - 1606 SCIENCE NEWS - 1606

This edition, we reprint NASA's media release on the Sun's declining magnetism and disappearing sunspots. If these trends continue, the Earth may be plunged into another Little Ice Age—a time when few sunspots were observed.

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SCIENCE NEWS - 1701 SCIENCE NEWS - 1701

This edition we feature Jerry Decker's update on Richard Clem's "perpetual motion" engine, now reborn as the Cavitation-Ignition Bubble Combustion engine with great potential as a clean, green, energy technology.

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SCIENCE NEWS - 1702 SCIENCE NEWS - 1702

This edition we run generator designer Bryan Strohm's paper in which he debunks gravitational models of the universe, discusses "over-unity" and "reactionless" events, and explains the fundamentals of the electric universe.

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SCIENCE NEWS - 1703 SCIENCE NEWS - 1703

This edition we give an overview of Steorn Limited's over-unity demonstrations in Ireland, and Silicon Valley–based Bloom Energy Corporation's launch of an advanced, energy-saving fuel cell technology.

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SCIENCE NEWS - 1704 SCIENCE NEWS - 1704

This edition we feature Marcus Reid's paper on applied quantum mechanics as a solution for energy and pollution problems and his promising work with polycrystalline silicate cells that can tap energy from the vacuum.

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SCIENCE NEWS - 1705 SCIENCE NEWS - 1705

This issue we run Rod Hamon's analysis linking galactic and atomic left-handedness, the 1908 Tunguska event, Pioneer spacecraft anomalies and findings from dark matter experiments with the theory of "mirror matter".

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SCIENCE NEWS - 1706 SCIENCE NEWS - 1706

This edition we include items on the Sun's role in changing the rate of decay of radioactive isotopes, and on electrically charged plasma bands that circle the Earth.

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SCIENCE NEWS - 1801 SCIENCE NEWS - 1801

This edition we feature Olaf Thomas Raabe's follow-up on the link between micro black holes created at CERN's Large Hadron Collider and the Earth's precessional orbit, focusing on the cause of sinkholes in Guatemala City.

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SCIENCE NEWS - 1802 SCIENCE NEWS - 1802

This edition, we feature Bruce Cathie and Rod Maupin's exploration of the updated Gridpoint Atlas® software which can be used to calculate World Grid harmonics and plot grid maps on Google Earth screenshots.

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SCIENCE NEWS - 1803 SCIENCE NEWS - 1803

This edition, new-energy blogger Brian Westenhaus explains Professor Claus W. Turtur's proposal for a zero-point energy converter capable of harvesting energy through the rotation of a permanent magnet.

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SCIENCE NEWS - 1804 SCIENCE NEWS - 1804

We reprint an extract by AI expert Lewey Gilstrap for Pure Energy Systems News, on promising new technologies: Morgado's MYT engine; Aviso's self-running electric car; Rossi and Focardi's nickel–hydrogen fusion device; & Turtur's zero-point energy model.

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SCIENCE NEWS - 1805 SCIENCE NEWS - 1805

This edition, we cover the promise of thorium power, the discovery of free-floating planets, a device that captures ambient electromagnetic energy, and comet Elenin's orbit.

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SCIENCE NEWS - 1806 SCIENCE NEWS - 1806

This edition, we cover Professor Veronica James's fibre diffraction diagnosis, a method for detecting various types of cancer, insulin dependence and Alzheimer's disease using X-rays of hair, nail clippings or skin.

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SCIENCE NEWS - 1901 SCIENCE NEWS - 1901

This edition we publish Patrick Huyghe's tribute to William R. Corliss—physicist, writer and investigator of scientific anomalies—who died in July 2011, leaving a vast body of work including his famous Sourcebook Project.

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SCIENCE NEWS - 1902 SCIENCE NEWS - 1902

This edition, we publish the late Dr Dennis Milner's article on electrophotographic registering of the aetheric force in action. His spectacular photographs, made possible with a multiple-pulse power source, show the glory of Nature.

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SCIENCE NEWS - 1903 SCIENCE NEWS - 1903

This edition, we publish a selection of archival news stories from 1924 to 1940 on death-ray devices, including ones developed by Dr Nikola Tesla and a machine that was destroyed by its inventor for the good of humanity.

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SCIENCE NEWS - 1904 SCIENCE NEWS - 1904

This edition, we highlight the top five exotic free-energy technologies as compiled by Sterling D. Allan of Pure Energy Systems News. These include a modular heat reactor, an endless electric field generator, and a way to tap cavitation zero-point ene

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SCIENCE NEWS - 1905 SCIENCE NEWS - 1905

This edition, Hank Mills with Sterling D. Allan of Pure Energy Systems News present 10 suggestions that may help exotic energy inventors avoid common pitfalls in developing and explaining their ideas and technologies.

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SCIENCE NEWS - 1906 SCIENCE NEWS - 1906

We include an archival item on the poor conductivity of New Zealand's soil, plus news of a nanoscale energy source and a three-dimensional solar cell that produces at least 250 per cent of the power of a basic silicon solar cell.

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