
False beliefs about renewable energy are harming the environment.
Written by atomicinsights.com

False beliefs about renewable energy are harming the environment.
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It’s possible that some of the worst horrors of the Chinese COVID-19 pandemic that has killed millions around the world have come from the side effects of the vaccinations, which sometimes have been forced on unwilling recipients by private companies or government bureaucrats.
Written by Frontline News

Britons who had their COVID booster shots tested positive for COVID significantly more than unvaccinated and unboosted Britons across most age groups, according to the latest data.
Written by theregister.com

NASA is offering a second lucrative contract to fund a lunar lander for its upcoming mission to put men and the first woman on the Moon, it announced this week.
Written by stopthesethings.com

In a world-first, neighbours tormented by wind turbine noise have won a landmark victory, forcing the operator to shut down all of its wind turbines at night-time.
Written by bigthink.com

A basement renovation project led to the archaeological discovery of a lifetime: the Derinkuyu Underground City, which could have housed 20,000 people.
Written by Fix the World

The bluetooth challenge explained, why Covid-vaxxed people are emitting bluetooth codes and how you can see it for yourself.
Written by BBC

Every so often, when conditions allow, archaeologists are rewarded with another offering from the distant past.
Written by Bevan Dockery

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Heart abnormalities were detected in some adolescents in the months after COVID-19 vaccination, according to a study.
Written by Eric W. Dolan

Ego effectiveness refers to the ability to act in accordance with one’s ideal view of oneself.
Written by Douglas Helm

Scientists are always doing all kinds of interesting tests, and the latest has led to them creating a new type of ice.
Written by indiatoday.in

Models based on the young star just 30 light years away showed how the Sun behaved during its early years, the time when life began on Earth.
Written by Wilson Sy

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The common idea that DNA determines so much of who we are—not only our eye or hair color, for example, but also our addictions, disorders, or susceptibility to cancer—is a misconception, said stem-cell biologist Bruce Lipton, Ph.D.
Written by Dr Joseph Mercola

Dr. David Hanscom is an orthopedic surgeon who quit his practice to focus on helping teach people about nonsurgical strategies for chronic back pain.