
NASA’s beloved Hubble Space Telescope is able to snap the heavens again after overcoming a hardware issue that had plagued it for more than a month.
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NASA’s beloved Hubble Space Telescope is able to snap the heavens again after overcoming a hardware issue that had plagued it for more than a month.
Written by BBC

Using special tools, a team of scientists from London want to try and understand how movements from Earth can affect oceans, the atmosphere and Earth’s solid layers. Over the course of a year, a team will try and measure what is known as the Earth’s pulse. They will measure it by using special tools on the ocean floor.
Written by nsmedicaldevices.com

Science and technology firm Merck has joined forces with Inbrain Neuroelectronics to jointly develop the next generation of bioelectronic therapies for severe chronic diseases. Inbrain Neuroelectronics is a medtech, deeptech and digital health company engaged in the development of graphene-based neural interfaces and intelligent neuromodulation systems.
Written by naturalblaze.com

Buried in the Safe Drinking Water Act: CFR 40 Part 141-149, are the regulations for the range of pH levels of drinking water. These standards are set by, among others, our friends the EPA. The Base measurement for drinking water is a pH of 7.0. Optimal human pH is 7.35 to 7.45.
Written by James Fetzer

For the second consecutive week, there have been more deaths post Covid vaccination in the USA than deaths from the virus itself.
Written by The Daily Mail

Hundreds of times every month, a British scientist sitting in a high-tech control room in an industrial park in the Thames Valley near Didcot clicks his computer mouse. Each time he does so, a high-energy beam of subatomic particles is fired into a dark, swirling cloud of superheated hydrogen gas, known as a plasma, contained within a spherical steel tank about 6 ft in diameter.
Written by coasttocoastam.com

Last month NASA’s Juno spacecraft approached Jupiter’s largest moon, Ganymede, closer than any probe in more than twenty years.
Written by The Rockerfeller Foundation

July 15, 2021—The Rockefeller Foundation is announcing $13.5 million in new funding to strengthen Covid-19 response efforts in the U.S., Africa, India, and Latin America to counter health mis- and disinformation – confusing, inaccurate, and harmful information that spreads at an unprecedented speed and scale and threatens the health and wellbeing of communities around the world.
Written by Rick Moran

Vaccine hesitancy is a big problem, according to the Biden administration. Less than half the public is fully vaccinated while about 56 percent have received at least one jab. The goal of fully vaccinating the American public appears to have stalled. This should not surprise us.
Written by reclaimthenet.org

Irish Ice Hockey star Niall McEvoy has resigned over COVID vaccine passports. McEvoy had been part of Ireland’s Ice Hockey team for the last 13 years. His contribution was significant when the Irish team won silver in 2017’s Development Cup in Andorra.
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A collaborative research team, led by the University of Liverpool, has discovered a new inorganic material with the lowest thermal conductivity ever reported. This discovery paves the way for the development of new thermoelectric materials that will be critical for a sustainable society.
Written by stopthesethings.com

If you want people to tow the line, make them afraid. It’s worked a treat for the anti-economic progress crowd in their campaign against nuclear power. It’s the same insidious force that has millions of Australians constantly locked down, cowering under their quilts, thanks to the threat of a virus that’s on a par with the common cold for lethality in a country with first world and first-rate hospitals and healthcare.
Written by BBC

Canada has overtaken the US in second dose vaccination rates, after months of lagging behind its southern neighbour. As of 16 July, 48.45 percent of Canadians are fully vaccinated against Covid-19, compared with 48.05 percent of Americans.
Written by Dr Vernon Coleman MB ChB DSc FRSA

I have, for almost 18 months now been asking Chris Whitty and Patrick Vallance to debate with me. Whitty is, of course, the UK’s chief medical advisor and Vallance is the UK’s chief scientific advisor. Since they and their chums have closed down the country and since their lockdowns will result in millions of deaths, it seemed to me reasonable that they would debate their decisions in public. It is, after all, what scientists usually do.
Written by The Daily Mail

Police in Germany and Belgium have told ‘disaster tourists’ coming to take pictures of devastating floods that has killed more than 160 people to stay away because they are hampering rescue efforts.
Written by zerohedge.com

Five times more children and young people committed suicide than died of COVID-19 during the first year of the pandemic in the United Kingdom, according to a study, which also concluded that lockdowns are more detrimental to children’s health than the virus itself.