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An Island-Sized UFO Stole One A US Missile

Lue Elizondo, former director of AATIP (Advanced Aeropsace Threat Identification) shared a fascinating story in a podcast interview about a unique UFO sighting one of his close contacts had. The encounter, which occurred during a U.S. military operation, ended with a UFO the size of a small island essentially “disappearing” a missile that was fired during a

By |2024-02-05T10:32:48-05:00February 5th, 2024|Guest Columns|

MCWT, New Coaching Agency, AI And Social Media, Custom Mylar Bags

On MITech TV Feb. 5, Kathleen Norton Schock updates Michigan Council of Women in Technology.  Michelle Gilbert formerly VP of Communications for Comcast in Michigan has left the company to start her own coaching agency. Melih Oztalay starts a monthly series on how to effectively use Artificial Intelligence to develop your social media posts.  Scott

By |2024-02-04T11:40:27-05:00February 4th, 2024|Podcasts|

Scientists Develop New Dirt-Powered Fuel Cell That Runs Forever

CHICAGO - A Northwestern University-led team of researchers has developed a new fuel cell that harvests energy from microbes living in dirt. About the size of a standard paperback book, the completely soil-powered technology could fuel underground sensors used in precision agriculture and green infrastructure. This potentially could offer a sustainable, renewable alternative to batteries,

By |2024-02-04T11:15:39-05:00February 4th, 2024|Industry 4.0|

Hydrogen Electric Aircraft Scheme Hatched By EU Nations

NEW YORK - Much of the attention around electric aircraft involves moving beyond small, regional-hopping passenger planes into the long distance territory of jumbo jets. The US-UK startup ZeroAvia is one stakeholder leaning on hydrogen fuel cells to do the heavy lifting. That’s going to take a while to scale up. In the meantime, the

By |2024-02-04T11:06:35-05:00February 4th, 2024|Clean Update|

Ex-Intelligence Officer Reveals U.S. Has 40-Foot-Tall UFO with Interior Size Of Football Field

WASHINGTON DC - The man who gained global attention in 2023 for his remarks on UFOs is now sharing additional details about one of them. David Grusch disclosed intriguing information to a New York City audience, which included U.S. government employees, according to Daily Mail. Grusch reportedly cited anonymous sources who claimed to have worked on an "unidentified anomalous phenomena" (UAP) resembling the

By |2024-02-04T11:07:08-05:00February 4th, 2024|Guest Columns|

Scientists Develop New Method To Test For Recent Marijuana Use With 96 Percent Accuracy

WASHINGTON DC - Scientists say they’ve identified an alternative way to test for recent marijuana use that’s significantly more accurate than standard THC blood tests that sometimes misrepresent a person’s potential impairment depending on frequently they use cannabis. And they’re actively working to build on that research with an expanded study. The initial study, which

By |2024-02-04T11:06:36-05:00February 4th, 2024|Marijuana Business, News|

How Hydrogen Combustion Engines Will Challenge The EV Market At Its Core

DETROIT - Electric vehicles may reign supreme in the clean transportation conversation, but a silent revolution is brewing beneath the hood of a different technology: the hydrogen combustion engine. The story of hydrogen as a fuel stretches back centuries. In 1766, Henry Cavendish first identified and isolated hydrogen, recognizing its unique properties. Throughout the 19th and early

By |2024-02-05T13:29:08-05:00February 4th, 2024|Featured, Science|

11 Cloud Cannabis Dispensaries Acquired By Stash Ventures

MOUNT PLEASANT - Stash Ventures has acquired the dispensaries of Troy-based Cloud Cannabis Co. in what is the first notable acquisition in the sector of 2024. Financial terms of the deal, which closed late last month, were not disclosed. Stash Ventures takes control of Cloud’s 11 dispensaries in Michigan — Ann Arbor, Detroit, Muskegon, Traverse

By |2024-02-02T14:44:56-05:00February 2nd, 2024|Marijuana Business, News|