Our heroes for this week are Dr Grégoire Courtine and team at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland, for developing an electrical implant technique that allows the paralyzed to walk again.
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Our heroes for this week are Dr Grégoire Courtine and team at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland, for developing an electrical implant technique that allows the paralyzed to walk again.
In an interview with Del Bigtree (The Highwire), three very courageous frontline workers who found each other on social media—before getting censored—share the disastrous effects the COVID-19 inj…
Despite $1.2m in fines, (Ian Smith, co-owner of Atilis Gym in Bellmawr) in New Jersey seems to be daring the governor and local authorities to come at him (bro) — saying he’s gotten over a millio…
“The State of New York did one of the most despicable acts ever perpetrated by any state by asking New York banks, financial institutions and insurance companies to stop doing business with the gun …
By Catherine Austin Fitts
I am so grateful for having had the opportunity to meet and work with Mark McCandlish.
Mark McCandlish died on April 13th, 2021. He was a celebrated aerospace illustr…
“ESG is a dangerous investment scheme.” ~ Marlo Oaks, testifying before U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means
Our Hero of the Week is Utah State Treasurer Marlo Oaks, who has been soundin…
Nina is the founder of Torus International, a marketing strategy solutions consultancy that specializes in entertainment marketing and film acquisition, particularly in international markets. Her …