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Invasive Species

Invasive species: Any kind of living organism—an amphibian (like the cane toad), plant, insect, fish, fungus, bacteria, or even an organism's seeds or eggs—that is not native to an ecosystem and causes harm. They can harm the environment, the economy, or even human he...

Got Gold Report: COMEX gold shorts fight breakout

HOUSTON – Gold broke out of its three-month triangular consolidation this past week, but as we mentioned in the blog, the breakout was strongly opposed by the “usual suspects” on the COMEX futures bourse. It is Game-On for gold! There has been an...

3D printing is a manufacturing game-changer

Calling all carnivores: ever thought about getting a meat printer? Of hand-crafting delectable beef steaks at home from plant proteins, that have the same texture, appearance and flavor as real meat, only without the distasteful killing part? 3D-printed steaks and chicken ...

Disruptive Technology Poised to Deliver Significant Advancement in Bladder Cancer Detection

Chris Temple, editor and publisher of The National Investor, explains why he recommends this small-cap as a Buy. Imagin Medical's disruptive technology is poised to deliver the most significant advancement in bladder cancer detection and removal in decades , ma...

Living in a virus-controlled world

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to infect populations, though in some countries it is slowing, talk has shifted to re-opening economies, and to manufacturing a vaccine that drug companies hope will not only work, but can be distributed at large enough doses to provide ...