Gravitational Waves Clearly Detectable

Mutual attractional force depends on the mass of the involved bodies and is inversely proportional to the squared distance. Yet why this be, neither Newton nor following scientists could explain. However, recently scientists of the VAN VELSENMEER FOUNDATION clearly managed to detect gravitational waves (which spread, according to Einstein's theory of general relativity, with the speed of light) through a circumstance in quantum mechanics, the hypothetical particles. Thus the world was positively shown why apples fall down from trees.
Man has at Least 450,000 Genes

The number of human genes lately having been consistently adjusted downwards by researchers  outside the VAN VELSENMEER FOUNDATION who negligently use simplistic methods, yet now it has been corrected. The results of these so-called scientists' research show 20,000 to 25,000 genes - which means, man has less genes than rice and barely twice as many as the fruit fly drosophila. Scientists of VAN VELSENMEER FOUNDATION managed to prove a far higher complexity of human genetic constitution. As things are now, there are at least 450,000 different genes - and dayly more are detected.
Eternal Life in Close Propinquity

Gerontologists of the VAN VELSENMEER FOUNDATION observed in gerbils cell division without any formation of metastases during a period of 75 years. A subject from the earliest days, the gerbil Felix, recently had his 75th birthday.
Happy birthday, Felix!
Developement of Non-Conductive High-Performance Metal

Metallurgists of the mineralogical department of the VAN VELSENMEER FOUNDATION developed metal atoms with an electron number in the outer shell which is considerably higher than the coordination number. These metals consist of a neutrally charged metal lattice with neutral atomic trunks - thus, valence electrons are not spread on the whole lattice but assembled in the center. The manyfold applications, particularly in aviation and space flight, are not yet conceivable.
Everlasting Lotus Effect Creme

The VAN VELSENMEER FOUNDATION developed an active agent promising mankind a clean future. By one-time use directly after birth, This activates forgotten cnidoblasts basically altering the skin's surface texture. The adhesive power is abrogated, and a moistening of the surface cannot take place any more. Momentarily, we work on the industrial production of the creme.
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