Turn Off the TV, Step Back and Evaluate the True COVID Facts

Written by newsmax.com

 

The CDC is a fountain of misinformation — predicting doom, backtracking on predictions, issuing decrees, backtracking on decrees, ignoring inconvenient science and recycling virus policies that didn’t work the first time — and yet pocket totalitarians in government at all levels follow CDC “expert” advice without question.

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Copper And Organic Crops

Written by Jack Dini

Most people who buy organic products wouldn’t like the idea that they are getting quite a bit of copper as part of the bargain. Why copper? Because fungicides based on copper (copper hydroxide, copper sulfate pentahydrate, etc.) are some of the limited options an organic farmer has to control plant diseases caused by fungi and bacteria.

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Graphene-Reinforced Carbon Fiber Is Much Stronger And Stiffer

Written by intelligentliving.co

Carbon fiber is a super-strong yet lightweight material. It is five times stronger than steel, twice as stiff and around 1.5 times lighter. It’s the ideal material for making things that should be lighter but still need to be strong, such as cars, airplanes, and sports equipment. It would be used a whole lot more too if it wasn’t so expensive to make.

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therapeutic potential of resveratrol nasal formulations in COVID-19

Written by news-medical.net

In a recently published article in the journal Frontiers in Immunology, scientists have reviewed the existing literature on antiviral and anti-inflammatory efficacy of resveratrol-based inhaled formulations in preventing severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and reducing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) severity.

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Igor Sikorsky: A Winged Legacy

Written by thepostil.com

It has been said that Igor Ivanovich Sikorsky achieved distinction in three separate careers, all in the field of aviation. He created the world’s first multi-engine airplane in Russia in 1913; he launched a second career in the United States and became famous for his Flying Clippers; lastly, he conceived and developed the world’s first practical helicopter. He is best known, perhaps, for this third career.

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Rice lab turns trash into valuable graphene in a flash

Written by rice.edu

‘Green’ process promises pristine graphene in bulk using waste food, plastic and other materials. That banana peel, turned into graphene, can help facilitate a massive reduction of the environmental impact of concrete and other building materials. While you’re at it, toss in those plastic empties.

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