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Like all viruses, Covid is here to stay

Written by Andy Rowlands

A few days ago, the Daily Mail reported government advisors had said the UK will have to learn to live with the virus and accept a certain number of deaths. Really? You don’t say. And there was me thinking the wonderful vaccines will totally eradicate it from our shores.

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‘Great Dimming’ of Betelgeuse star solved?

Written by BBC

Astronomers say they’ve put to bed the mystery of why one of the most familiar stars in the night sky suddenly dimmed just over a year ago.Betelgeuse, a red supergiant in the constellation of Orion, abruptly darkened in late 2019, early 2020. The behaviour led many to speculate that it might be about to explode.

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Spike protein is very dangerous, it’s cytotoxic

Written by DarkHorse Podcast Clips

Dr. Robert Malone is the inventor of mRNA Vaccine technology. Mr. Steve Kirsch is a serial entrepreneur who has been researching adverse reactions to COVID vaccines. Bret talks to Robert and Steve about the pandemic, treatment and the COVID vaccines.

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Niblet No 6 – NO ‘greenhouse effect’ exists

Written by Geraint Hughes

You may remember about six months ago, just before Christmas of 2020, I stated that I was to conduct another experiment comparing a flat plate, with a greenhouse on a flat plate. Well when doing that I stumbled on a whole heap of different problems and it has taken me this long to get over them all.

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Plant-based diets & COVID-19

Written by Dr Zoe Harcombe PhD

A few people alerted me to this week’s note. It is about a paper that was published in BMJ Nutrition Prevention & Health on June 7th, 2021 (Ref 1). The UK broadcaster, ITV, covered it as “Covid: Being vegan or pescatarian may reduce severity of coronavirus, study suggests” (Ref 2). Other UK newspapers followed suit. The Telegraph headline was “Vegetarians ‘three quarters less likely to get severe Covid than meat eaters’” (Ref 3).

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Graphite anode inventor says he can charge electric car in 10 minutes

Written by theregister.com

Morocco-born Dr Rachid Yazami has lived all over the world, thanks to an invention he made in his first year as a PhD student – the graphite anode – which is one of the key components that make lithium-ion batteries perform so well. With electric vehicles on the rise, he believes the invention will soon take you everywhere, too.

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South Dakota rocked again as wind turbine plant shuts its doors

Written by yahoo.com

John F. Kerry, the special presidential envoy for climate, said only months ago that those losing fossil fuel jobs in coal and hydraulic fracturing will find they have a better choice of jobs in either the solar industry or as wind turbine technicians. That was then. Now, a wind blade manufacturing plant located in Aberdeen, South Dakota, has announced it is shutting its doors permanently in less than two months.

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Forests: Regrowing in Size

Written by Jack Dini

Forests are essential to life on Earth. They provide a home to three-quarters of the world’s plants and animals, soak up carbon dioxide, and provide food, fuels and medicines. The world’s great forests have long been recognized as the lungs of the earth.

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