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Sea slug can lose its head and regenerate new body

Written by arstechnica.com

At least two species of sacoglossan sea slugs are capable of severing their own heads from their bodies and then growing an entirely new body, including a heart and other internal organs. The authors of a new study published in the journal Current Biology postulate that the secret to the decapitated slugs’ survival might lie in the algae that makes up the majority of their diet.

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Covid Scandal: The Vitamin D Connection

Written by thecovidcure.co

Studies have revealed the majority of Covid patients are deficient of vitamin D (30) and a growing number of clinical trials have shown that using high booster doses up to 60,000IU vitamin D in Covid-19 hospitalised patients will lower death rates (31) (32) and more clinical trials are underway (33) but there is a danger they may be ignored because many studies and clinical trials in support of nutritional medicine have been underrated since the 1920s.

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COVID Craziness That Turned Science Upside Down

Written by straightlinelogic.com

If it seems like the world has turned upside down it’s because it has. Right is wrong and wrong is right. Truth is lies and lies are truth. Knowledge is ignorance and ignorance is knowledge. Success is failure and failure is success. Reality is illusion and illusion is reality.

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More Confirmation CO2 Is Greening The Earth, Improving Crops

Written by climatechangedispatch.com

Scientists have known for many years that increased levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) have helped boost green foliage across the world’s arid regions.

Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), for instance, published a study in 2013 that found that CO2 fertilization correlated with an 11 percent increase in foliage cover from 1982-2010 across parts of the arid areas studied in Australia, North America, the Middle East, and Africa.

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