INSTITUTE FOR TESTING SYSTEMS BASED ON CELL CULTURES
Dr. Peter C. Dartsch has published approximately 150 scientific articles and contributed to around 30 book chapters. Additionally, he has delivered about 180 presentations and posters over his career. Dr. Dartsch's work spans decades in cell biology and toxicology, particularly through his leadership at Dartsch Scientific GmbH, an institute specializing in animal-free cell biological testing systems.
The results indicate that exposure to the combination of the Qi-Quant BRIGHT Energy Plate and the Qi- Quant Regeneration Plate 3.0 led to a decrease in endogenous radical generation by functional neutrophils by more than 50%. This suggests that the plate combination has an anti-inflammatory action, contributing to improved regeneration and health.
The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to a trio of scientists for understanding quantum entanglement
NOBELPRIZE.ORG | 04.10.2022
Quantum mechanics, which was developed about a hundred years ago, brought about a revolution in how we view the underlying forces that make up our world. One of quantum mechanics’ most remarkable consequences is “entanglement” – that particles can be linked together in spite of being separated by some distance and even though no signals are sent between them. But is it possible to test whether this theory is actually correct? Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser and Anton Zeilinger succeeded in developing experiments that demonstrated that entanglement is real and that the theory of quantum mechanics is correct.
Elementary particles are the smallest known building blocks in the universe—and the neutrino is one of the smallest of the small. These tiny neutrinos can tell us about the furthest reaches and most extreme environments of the universe ... but only if we can catch them. Sílvia Bravo Gallart details how the IceCube telescope in Antarctica is working to do just that.
Zero-point energy is the lowest possible energy that a quantum system can have. Unlike in classical mechanics, quantum systems constantly fluctuate in their lowest energy state as described by the uncertainty principle. One way to think of zero-point energy is the kinetic energy, or vibrational motion, retained by atoms and molecules even at absolute zero, when according to classical physics all motion should cease. Alternatively, think of it as the energy left behind in a volume of space after all the matter and radiation has been removed.
Neutrinos are tiny elementary particles that interact with the surrounding world only through weak interaction and gravity. Despite the fact that they are all around us and constantly bombard our planet, capturing them has proven to be extremely difficult. According to the authors of the study, this is the first similar measurement of neutrinos using a particle accelerator.
Neutrinos are among the most abundant particles in the universe, with trillions passing through our bodies every second. However, they are very peculiar particles, significantly lighter than most elementary particles.
The Milky Way’s ghostly neutrinos have finally been found
www.popsci.com | 04.10.2022
Neutrinos fill the universe, but you wouldn’t know that with your eyes. These subatomic particles are small—so small that physicists once thought they had no mass at all—and they have no electric charge. Even though trillions of neutrinos enter your body every second, the vast majority of them pass through without a trace.
This is a quick, passive way to feel GOOD!! Negative ions have an exceptionally positive effect on our bodies!! There’s science behind it supporting why you feel so good at the beach. Or why children are better behaved when they get outside in nature.
What are negative ions? What impact do they have on humans? How do they benefit health, and in what ways are they advantageous? You will learn this and much more in the following video.
Guideline of the Austrian Medical Association (ÖÄK)
ELEKTORSMOGAZDRAVIE.SK | 30. 12. 2022
Guideline of the Austrian Medical Association (ÖÄK) for the diagnosis and treatment of health problems and diseases related to electromagnetic radiation
Recent decades have experienced an unparalleled development in wireless communication technologies (mobile telephony, Wi-Fi). The imminent introduction of 5G technology across the EU is expected to bring new opportunities for citizens and businesses, through faster internet browsing, streaming and downloading, as well as through better connectivity. However, 5G, along with 3G and 4G, with which it will operate in parallel for several years, may also pose threats to human health. This STOA report aim to take stock of our present understanding of health effects of 5G.