Graphene oxide causative or etiological agent and how to lessen it

Written by ourgreaterdestiny.org

Yesterday’s video with Dr Ruby on Stew Peters’ show has gone viral. A Serbian subscriber saw it and put me onto the source, a group in Spain called “La Quinta Columna” (“The 5th Column”), who put out this video by biostatistician, Ricardo Delgado. It is an excellent Spanish-language resource, along with Orwell.city, which did the English-language translation of this video (upon which I improved, slightly).

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Potassium-40 heating up Earth’s core?

Written by physicsworld.com

Radioactive potassium could be a significant source of heat in the Earth’s core. V Rama Murthy from the University of Minnesota and colleagues have shown that potassium-40 can exist in the core of the Earth and provide heat via its radioactive decay.

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Genetic baloney in thick slices

Written by Jon Rappoport

Gene research companies tend to come and go. They start out banging and popping like fireworks in the sky, and then they fade out—selling themselves to larger outfits who’ve hired better liars…

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Seven Nikola Tesla Inventions That Changed The World

Written by europerenaissance.com

165 years ago, on July 10, 1856, the Serbian-American engineer and inventor Nikola Tesla was born. The genius scientist has more than 700 inventions and patents. Some of his ideas changed the world, while others anticipated the inventions of the future. In our selection – about the most important of them.

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Quantitative assays reveal cell fusion at minimal levels of SARS-CoV-2

Written by sciencedirect.com

Cell entry of the pandemic severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is mediated by its spike protein S. As a main antigenic determinant, S protein is in focus of various therapeutic strategies. Besides particle-cell fusion, S mediates fusion between infected and uninfected cells resulting in syncytia formation. Here, we present sensitive assay systems with a high dynamic range and high signal-to-noise ratios covering not only particle-cell and cell-cell fusion but also fusion from without (FFWO).

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NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter high-speed ‘nail-biter’ flight

Written by theweathernetwork.com

Friday, July 9th 2021, 5:56 pm – The Mars helicopter broke records as it flew at high speed over ‘unfriendly terrain’ this week. Although it was only intended as a simple technology demonstration, after nine successful flights, NASA’s Mars Ingenuity helicopter continues to prove to be a valuable member of the mission science team.

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Something Fishy About Fish Dishes

Written by Jack Dini

Seafood is an important source of protein worldwide. However, it is susceptible to a variety of fraudulent practices, including species substitution, illegal transshipment, and short-weighing.  (1)

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