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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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Strong Evidence That 60 Percent Of Covid Shots Are Saline

Written by beforeitsnews.com

Here is what happened: A youtuber set up a “magnet challenge” site on a public street, telling people to test to see if the magnet sticks to their arm after the shot. 15 people were tested and 6 had the magnet stick. Since they probably go by rounded numbers (that’s the most logical way to do it) 4 out of 10 jabs is the actual shot.

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Nuclear Cardiologist: Covid-19 & Vaxxes are Bio-Weapons

Written by lewrockwell.com

”This ‘vaccine’ rollout is the largest research project in the history of mankind. You are either part of the experimental group or part of the control group. Dr. Mengele is rolling over in his grave wondering why he couldn’t have the capacity to do this type of human manipulation.” – Physicist and Nuclear Cardiologist Dr. Richard Fleming.

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Natural Medicines. N-Acetyl Cysteine: Supplement, Drug, or Both?

Written by naturalmedicines.therapeuticresearch.com

N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) comes from the amino acid L-cysteine. It’s been available in dietary supplements for decades. But now the FDA is warning companies that it cannot be legally included in supplements. The tug of war between the industry and FDA is confusing, and highlights the great differences in supplement and drug regulations.

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Natural plutonium from supernovae

Written by sciencemag.org

Image: Interesting Engineering

Half of the chemical elements heavier than iron are produced by the rapid neutron capture process (r-process). The sites and yields of this process are disputed, with candidates including some types of supernovae (SNe) and mergers of neutron stars.

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