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New tech 3D prints glass microstructures with light

Written by techxplore.com

Researchers at UC Berkeley have developed a new way to 3D-print glass microstructures that is faster and produces objects with higher optical quality, design flexibility and strength, according to a new study published in the April 15 issue of Science.

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Masks fail their latest test

Written by Steve Kirsch

Masks do not work to protect anyone from SARS-CoV-2. It’s all based on sloppy science. We asked the senior author of the Bangladesh mask study to defend his study.

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Covid-19 Inquiry Terms of Reference Follow-up

Written by Doug Brodie

Sorry to intrude again (if you received my previous email on this theme), but with the authorities now rolling out the second Covid booster (fourth jab) for the over‑75s and pushing younger and younger child vaccinations, I am compelled to speak out again. 

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Documents Reveal Details About Gain-of-Function Experiments

Written by childrenshealthdefense.org

An investigative report by Vanity Fair contributor Katherine Eban, based on more than 100,000 EcoHealth Alliance documents, shows a disturbing reality of “murky grant agreements, flimsy NIH oversight and pursuit of government grants by pitching increasingly risky global research.”

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