Israel’s Eybna says the smell of cannabis phytochemicals can cure us of illness

Terpenes are organic compounds that give distinct scents and tastes – as well as health benefits — to fruits, flowers and plants including cannabis. Eybna is one of few companies anywhere that studies the therapeutic properties of terpenes and other cannabis phytochemicals. Manufacturers in the cannabis space, especially in North America, use the company’s proprietary […]

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Fighting Existential Angst: Vainly Seeking “Therapy” On The Social Networks

We live at a moment of rapidly spreading viral disease that threatens each and every one of us with extinction, as individuals. It is an obligation to  as individuals accepting a national obligation to think seriously. “The crowd is untruth.”-Sören Kierkegaard, Point of View, That Individual Early philosophical explorations of anxiety are best traced to Sören Kierkegaard in […]

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Has E.T. Gone Home?

Has E.T. Gone Home? The New York Times running an interesting article about several U.S. Navy fighter pilots encountering mysterious objects near the southeastern coast of the United States. UFO Contacts in Brazil There is some controversy as to whether World UFO Day falls on June 26 or July 02 with people seemingly celebrating it […]

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Israeli cyber researcher prepared an encyclopedia for attacks and network crimes

Ophir Harpaz, 28, a cyber researcher at Guardicore has won the rising star award in the SC Magazine Reboot Leadership Awards 2019, in the field of information security. Ophir Harpaz, a cyber researcher at Guardicore, has prepared an online encyclopedia for organized attacks on computer systems and network crimes worldwide. The guide includes information on assaults, some […]

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Mysterious Mass Death of Elephants in Botswana

70% of the elephants drop dead near waterholes. Botswana’s government is yet to test the bodies in what has been described as a ‘conservation disaster’. More than 350 elephants died mysteriously in a mass ‘die-off’ clustered around water holes in Botswana’s Okavango DeltaScientists described it as a “conservation disaster”. The tourism ministry said in a […]

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