Tulsa Studies Validate Quantum Upgrade
Tulsa Today
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5h ago
Research shows Quantum Energy Speeds up Human Cell Recovery A release yesterday from Schoerfling, Austria, heralds new research conducted in the biochemistry lab at The University of Tulsa demonstrating that Quantum Upgrade® helps accelerate the recovery of human cells after the cells are “scratched” with a laser. Quantum Upgrade is a technology service that provides a continuous flow of quantum energy to people in many environments, including homes, cars, and businesses. The studies of the effects of Quantum Upgrade on human dermal fibroblasts exposed to the stress of laser scratchi ..read more
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Manufacturing Career Fair Thursday
Tulsa Today
by Admin
2d ago
Tulsa Community College with the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission, will host a Manufacturing Career Fair on Thursday, April 25 at the TCC Northeast Campus. Designed to showcase opportunities within the manufacturing sector, the career fair will feature numerous employers from the region. These companies are eager to connect with potential candidates who are interested in exploring career paths in manufacturing with great starting wages. Bring your resume, dress professionally, and be ready to interview! TCC students and alumni are welcome to set an appointment with Career Services for ..read more
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Child Vaccines and the Autism Epidemic
Tulsa Today
by Admin
2d ago
For decades, children who developed autism after receiving routine vaccines have been denied justice. Their parents have been ridiculed, gaslighted, left to cope on their own. Kids suffered. All because the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (NVICP) determined vaccines didn’t cause autism in three “test” claims. Those three claims determined the fate of over 5,000 children in the NVICP’s Omnibus Autism Proceeding (OAP) — and those 5,000 children represented hundreds of thousands of vaccine-injured children. This twisted miscarriage of justice directly affected the U.S. Supreme Court ..read more
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Justice or Just Us?
Tulsa Today
by Admin
5d ago
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Election Board Decides Complaint
Tulsa Today
by Admin
1w ago
Beginning local conflict in the current election cycle, Democrat candidates for the office of Tulsa County Commissioner District 2 faced off at an administrative hearing of the Election Board Tuesday morning in a two-on-one attack. Maria Barnes, the complainant, asserted that Jim Rea had not lived in the district for the full six months prior to filing as required by law. Sarah Gray, running for the same office also as a Democrat, was beside her helping Barnes make the case. Rea closed on the purchase of a residence in District 2 September 29 and updated his voter registration October 1, 2023 ..read more
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Whiskey Myers Tour Date at BOK
Tulsa Today
by Admin
1w ago
Multi-Platinum band Whiskey Myers announces new tour dates for 2024. Following sold-out dates across the U.S. this year, the genre-bending band will be joined by Southall and Cam Allen at BOK Center on Friday, November 1.  Tickets go on sale Friday, April 19 at 10AM and will be available online at www.bokcenter.com.  Whiskey Myers unveiled their creation of Uncle Chicken’s Sippin’ Whiskey last summer, one of their passion projects that’s enabled them to connect further with fans among their own coffee line and unique, collectible art created for each show and album. Breaking free f ..read more
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Oklahoma’s Future is Aerospace & Aviation
Tulsa Today
by Admin
1w ago
Opinion: With how competitive the national economic landscape has become, it’s imperative to invest in industries that not only provide stable employment but also drive innovation and prosperity. An industry that holds tremendous promise for Oklahoma’s economic future is aerospace and aviation. Days like the recently held Aero Day here at the Capitol, help to reaffirm our commitment to workforce and economic development in the aerospace industry. For those unfamiliar with this day, Aero Day is an important day here at the Capitol where aerospace and defense businesses from around the state con ..read more
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No Need to “fix” Oklahoma Elections
Tulsa Today
by Admin
1w ago
Opinion: Oklahoma has one of the nation’s best election systems. We use paper ballots that allow hand recounts, our ballot machines are not Internet connected, and results are completely tallied on Election Day. Yet some people want to get rid of that system and replace it with one notorious for voter errors, lengthy delays in counting, and growing public distrust of results – “ranked choice” voting. In a ranked-choice voting system, voters designate their first choice in a race, their second choice, and so on down the ballot. If no candidate receives majority support, the second-choice votes ..read more
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It’s My Problem
Tulsa Today
by Admin
1w ago
Regular readers of this weekly column in newspapers, magazines, and online publications around the world know that one of the greatest influences in my life and career is the work of Napoleon Hill. Hill had many groundbreaking lessons derived from his interviews with hundreds of the most successful people of his era. One of these profound principles is the concept of going the extra mile. Hill was born in the 19th century and did his research in the early 20th century. Here in the 21st century, our job descriptions and roles tend to be very well-defined. People know what they are responsible f ..read more
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Sentenced for Sexual Abuse, Enticement
Tulsa Today
by Admin
1w ago
TULSA, Okla. – A former South Coffeyville middle school teacher was sentenced today for two counts of Sexual Abuse of a Minor in Indian Country and Coercion and Enticement of a Minor in Indian Country, announced U.S. Attorney Clint Johnson in a release today. U.S. District Judge Sara E. Hill sentenced Harold Steven Moore, 41, of Kansas City, to 180 months imprisonment, followed by 12 years of supervised release. Upon his release, Moore will also be required to register as a sex offender. “Children trust their teachers and Harold Moore betrayed that trust,” said U.S. Attorney Clint Johnson. “No ..read more
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