Today is Earth Day

Today is Earth Day

Earth Day 2020 could mark the year we stop taking the planet for granted. The 50th annual call for environmental reform falls at a time when the health of people and nature has never been more urgent. Fifty years ago...
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Scientist Who Discovered HIV Says: “COVID-19 Could Only Have Been Created In A Lab”

Scientist Who Discovered HIV Says: “COVID-19 Could Only Have Been Created In A Lab”

As the mainstream media and politicians begin to raise or admit the possibilities that the source of COVID-19 was likely a lab in Wuhan (accidentally leaked or otherwise) – something we first brought to the world’s attention in January before b...
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Soybean oil causes neurological changes, says animal study

Soybean oil causes neurological changes, says animal study

America’s favorite cooking oil causes neurological changes, says animal study by research team from University of California, Riverside. New research has shown that despite being marketed as a healthy alternative, soybean oil, America’s most popular oil, c...
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Japanese Scientists: Enhancement of Excess Thermal Power in Interaction of Nano-Metal and H(D)

Japanese Scientists: Enhancement of Excess Thermal Power in Interaction of Nano-Metal and H(D)

A new paper has been posted on the ResearchGate website by a Japanese team of scientists led by Osaka University professor emeritus Akito Takahashi, reporting successful production of excess heat from nano-metal and hydrogen/deuterium gas experimental systems....
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‘Ghost Particles’ From Inside Earth Caught in Underground Lab

‘Ghost Particles’ From Inside Earth Caught in Underground Lab

Ghost Particles From Mysterious Radioactive Processes Inside Earth Caught in Underground Lab. Deep under our feet, radioactive decay is happening and sending up elusive particles called geoneutrinos. They are very hard to detect, but years of research and obse...
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WHO praises China’s ‘strong action’ to quarantine 11mn in Wuhan

WHO praises China’s ‘strong action’ to quarantine 11mn in Wuhan

The World Health Organization (WHO) has commended China’s swift response to a rapidly moving virus gripping the country, but despite a quick-climbing infection tally, the agency is reluctant to classify it a global health threat. “What they are doing is...
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ESA to begin producing oxygen from Lunar dust

ESA to begin producing oxygen from Lunar dust

From one Soviet communist sci-fi movie to the reality. Breathing new life into colonizing the Moon, the European Space Agency (ESA) has fired up its prototype oxygen plant to begin producing the element out of simulated moondust, with a view...
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LIGO detects its second neutron star collision

LIGO detects its second neutron star collision

For the second time, a collision between two neutron stars in another galaxy has rattled a gravitational-wave detector on Earth. But this duo is being much more coy than the first. In 2017, astronomers announced with much fanfare that they...
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Invisible Quantum Weirdness Enables Heat Energy to Travel Through Complete Vacuum

Invisible Quantum Weirdness Enables Heat Energy to Travel Through Complete Vacuum

In a surprising new study, University of California, Berkeley, researchers show that heat energy can travel through a complete vacuum thanks to invisible quantum fluctuations. To conduct the challenging experiment, the team engineered extremely thin silicon ni...
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TIME Names Greta Thunberg ‘Person Of The Year’

TIME Names Greta Thunberg ‘Person Of The Year’

As a high priority emergency, because The New Ice Age is Coming, there is a clear need for new leadership. While many among the resistance must have been hoping for “The Whistleblower” to be crowned, TIME Magazine has instead named 16-year-old...
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Scientists develop new kind of photon beam which may be secret weapon against cancer

Scientists develop new kind of photon beam which may be secret weapon against cancer

Scientists have made a major breakthrough using non-toxic silicon nanocrystals to create higher-energy light which could create the next generation of high-tech cancer treatments. Researchers from the University of California, Riverside and the University of T...
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Scientists Reconstruct Face of Extinct Denisovan Human Relative

Scientists Reconstruct Face of Extinct Denisovan Human Relative

The mystery surrounding the era of the Denisovans, the human race that went extinct about 50,000 years ago leaving almost no clue as to what they looked like, has finally been solved, with the face of a teenager named Denise....
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ICCF-22 International Conference on Condensed Matter in Assisi, Italy

ICCF-22 International Conference on Condensed Matter in Assisi, Italy

Lutz Jaitner talks at ICCF-22 about some observations of strange physical phenomenon where electrons and matter form a special state which are predicted to have extreme internal forces that lead to non-standard behaviour.  
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Water droplets spontaneously produce hydrogen peroxide

Water droplets spontaneously produce hydrogen peroxide

Stanford chemists discover water microdroplets spontaneously produce hydrogen peroxide. Despite its abundance, water retains a great many secrets. Among them, Stanford chemists have discovered, is that water microdroplets spontaneously produce hydrogen peroxid...
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Scientists at Sweden’s Karolinska Institutet: New organ found just beneath the skin

Scientists at Sweden’s Karolinska Institutet: New organ found just beneath the skin

New organ found just beneath the skin may be responsible for certain types of pain. A previously unknown sensory organ that detects dangerous environmental stimuli may be responsible for certain types of pain, according to scientists who discovered the organ.....
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