Bryan Johnson Says There’s No Such Thing as Safe Produce – It’s All Been Contaminated

Tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson has issued a warning about food safety that challenges conventional wisdom about organic produce and healthy eating. According to Johnson, there is simply “no safe place” to buy uncontaminated food in the modern world. During a recent interview, Johnson made the controversial claim that organic certification means little when it comes to … Read more

Chinese Influencers Are Charging Fees to Harshly Criticise Young People’s Relationships

A new trend is sweeping across China’s social media platforms, where thousands of young people are willingly paying strangers to verbally reprimand them about their romantic choices. According to sources, this trend reflects what many are calling the rise of the “emotional economy,” where self-proclaimed influencers offer harsh reality checks to those who identify as … Read more

Joe Rogan Wants F1 Drivers All To Get On Peptides

During a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience featuring guest Dr. Tommy Wood, the topic of peptides emerged. The discussion centered on performance optimization for Formula 1 drivers and the careful considerations required when dealing with elite athletes subject to drug testing protocols. When Rogan asked about peptide use among Formula 1 drivers, Dr. … Read more

After Utah enlists AI doctor to write prescriptions, Chat GPT launches Health app

Artificial intelligence is making its way into prescription medicine, and the timing could hardly be more striking. Just weeks after Utah became the first state to allow AI systems to authorize certain prescription refills, OpenAI has unveiled ChatGPT Health, a new platform that allows users to securely connect medical records, lab results, and wellness data … Read more

Director Christopher Nolan on Being Colorblind: ‘People Treat It Like a Party Trick, Not a Disability’

Hollywood filmmaker Christopher Nolan is known for his storytelling CGI, and a visual style that feels unmistakably his. From the cold blues of The Dark Knight trilogy to the muted, dust-filled palette of Dunkirk, Nolan’s films often lean toward restrained, desaturated tones. What’s less commonly discussed is how his red-green colorblindness subtly informs that aesthetic. … Read more

Marc Maron claims Joe Rogan waited until he ended his podcast to talk badly about him

Comedian Marc Maron has revealed that Joe Rogan criticized him only after he had signed off from his long-running podcast, suggesting the timing was less than courageous. During an appearance on The Dollop Podcast, Maron discussed the fallout from his commentary about fellow comedians that occurred near the end of his podcasting run. “I did … Read more

Intelligence officer pleads guilty to false claims that astronaut wife comitted “first crime in space”

A former Air Force intelligence officer has admitted to fabricating claims that her estranged astronaut wife committed what became known as the “first crime in space,” closing a chapter on one of NASA‘s most unusual controversies. Summer Worden, of Kansas, pleaded guilty on Thursday, November 13, in federal court to lying about Anne McClain, a … Read more

Brazilian Doctors credit new med for reversing Spinal Cord Injury

A remarkable medical breakthrough has occurred, that could transform the lives of millions. Brazilian researchers have unveiled a revolutionary treatment that appears capable of reversing spinal cord injuries and restoring movement to paralyzed patients. According to sources, the groundbreaking medication is known as polylaminin. It represents 25 years of dedicated research led by Dr. Tatiana … Read more

Biohacking gone too far? This smart toilet scans, analyzes stool color and volume

In what could be considered the ultimate fusion of personal health tracking and bathroom technology, Japanese toilet manufacturer Toto Ltd. is pushing the boundaries of biohacking with its groundbreaking new product: a smart toilet that analyzes your stool. Set to hit the market this August, the high-end “Neorest” models will feature a first-of-its-kind “stool scan” … Read more