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The Therapeutic Effects of Light in Therapy

Written by Ian Brighthope

Light is a fundamental biological regulator and therapeutic agent. Across the electromagnetic spectrum—from ultraviolet (UV) to visible light, infrared radiation, and higher-energy ionizing wavelengths—light interacts with biological systems through photochemical, photothermal, and photobiomodulatory mechanisms

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Researcher Claims ‘Climate Change’ Reduces Incomes

Written by William M Briggs

If I had to pick one paper to represent why the Class is so important, about why so much which passes for science is unworthy, it might be the peer-reviewed creation of Derek Lemoine which he called “Climate change has already made the United States poorer” and which, inexplicably, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science published

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The physics that demolishes ‘green’ energy policy

Written by Richard Lyon

There is far more heat energy in a swimming pool than in a pan of boiling water. You can boil an egg in the pan. You can’t boil an egg in the pool. And if you doubled the size of the pool, you’d double the energy available — and still have a cold, raw egg

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