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AFLDS files motion to suspend use of COVID vaccine in children

Written by americasfrontlinedoctors.org

America’s Frontline Doctors (AFLDS) today filed a motion in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama requesting a temporary restraining order against the emergency use authorization (EUA) permitting using the COVID-19 vaccines in children under the age of 16, and that no further expansion of the EUAs to children under the age of 16 be granted prior to the resolution of these issues at trial.

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Magnetogenetics Goes Deep Into the Brain

Written by epigenie.com

Image: Tech Explorist

The ability to control things with magnetic fields is no longer restricted to the mischief of comic book villains. Using synthetic biology to figure out just what neurons do has always been a tricky task, because it has been limited by requiring invasive surgery (optogenetics) or slow on-off kinetics (drugs). But now magnetogenetics emerges as a new alternative!

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Ontario College of Physicians Desperate to Silence Doctors

Written by lewrockwell.com

Image: The Guardian

In Canada, doctors are actually being overtly threatened by their governing bodies to stop saying what they believe to be true in their hearts and minds. Instead, all doctors are commanded to follow in lock step with ‘public health orders and recommendations.’

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Tornadoes: The ‘New Normal’ That Wasn’t

Written by Climate Change Dispatch

Image: National Geographic

Tornadoes killed 553 Americans in 2011, the deadliest year since 1925. May 22 marked the 10th anniversary of the Joplin, Missouri tornado that killed 161, the first triple-digit toll since 1953. The U.S. had been averaging 60 tornado deaths annually. This death toll shocked the public, weather forecasters, and researchers.

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More biased Facebook censorship on climate science

Written by Climate Change Dispatch

Image: MedPage Today

Steven Koonin is one of the country’s top physicists. He worked for President Barack Obama, a Democrat, as Under Secretary for Science at the U.S. Department of Energy. Science Feedback, one of Facebook’s “independent fact-checkers,” is barring reviews about his book, “Unsettled: What Climate Science Tells Us, What It Doesn’t and Why It Matters, and classifying its content as false.

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Solving a natural riddle of water filtration

Written by phys.org

Image: The University of Texas at Austin/Cockrell School of Engineering.

For many engineers and scientists, nature is the world’s greatest muse. They seek to better understand natural processes that have evolved over millions of years, mimic them in ways that can benefit society and sometimes even improve on them.

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