Does Iceland’s Fagradalsfjall Volcano Look Like School Science Project?

Written by atlasobscura.com

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To many people around the world, the all-but-certain prospect of a new volcanic eruption on Iceland’s Reykjanes Peninsula sounded ominous. But in March 2021, when lava rushed out of a fissure in a valley named Geldingadalur—a comfortable six miles away from the nearest town, Grindavík—those in Iceland were nothing but thrilled.

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COVID Video: Why These Are Crimes Against Humanity

Written by Amazing Polly

 

The Coronavirus responses are being challenged as Crimes Against Humanity. Human Rights activists need YOUR testimonies for their court case.

NOTE: The United States is NOT a member of the ICC. Please do not send your info to Sarah / Volker if you are in the US.

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CDC Data Shows Vaccine Related Deaths Skyrocketing

Written by thegatewaypundit.com

Image: Reuters

There are more US deaths related to vaccines in 2021 in less than 3 months than there were the entire past decade. The number of deaths related to vaccines this year has absolutely skyrocketed.  According to the CDC’s own data, in 2021 in less than 3 months, we have already seen over 1,750 deaths due to vaccines in the US.

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The Death Of Science And ‘Scientific American’

Written by climatechangedispatch

The great legacy publication, Scientific American, is dead. It’s still in print, but it is no longer either scientific or American. In an article described by a friend as, “a hailstorm of impenetrable academic verbiage, dictated by a Ph.D. trying to out-preen the race and climate-change virtue signalers,” the publication has stepped through the woke looking-glass and emerged as self-parody.

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Fulvic Acid Shown As Beneficial in Chronic Inflammatory illnesses

Written by nih.gov

 

Chronic inflammatory diseases like diabetes are on a rise in the Western world. Based on the tsunami of new cases every year, new therapeutic measures must be considered. A promising avenue might involve the attenuation of underlying inflammation through natural health products (NHPs). This is because most NHPs have a rich history in traditional medicine and might be considered safer under appropriate doses and conditions.

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Zambia, nuclear power and Edwin Simfukwe’s story

Written by allaboutenergy.net

Image: Zambia Daily Mail

This newsletter is intended for students, teachers, parents, people in many industries, and leaders in business and government. It is sent to people in 124 countries. We discuss energy, energy by-products, the environment, people who use energy and politicians who make energy decisions. The Newsletter Supplement focuses on a single subject, the story of Edwin Simfukwe and the develoment of nuclear energy, nuclear technologies, and nuclear medicine in Zambia.

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