
A new paper shows that a selling feature of electric cars, fast-charging stations along highways, actually subject batteries to high temperatures and high resistance that can cause them to crack, leak, and lose their storage capacity.
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A new paper shows that a selling feature of electric cars, fast-charging stations along highways, actually subject batteries to high temperatures and high resistance that can cause them to crack, leak, and lose their storage capacity.
Written by Richard F Cronin

Today, the UK scientist responsible for much of the COVID19 pandemic panic rolls retreats on his alarmism to admit only a fraction of predicted deaths are likely. As panic abates, rational minds consider when normality should be allowed to return.
Here are some thoughts on the issue.
Written by Bozi Tatarevic

Ford announced today (March 24, 2020) that it is partnering with 3M in order to manufacture powered air-purifying respirators (PAPRs) as part of its response to the COVID-19 pandemic. These respirators are often called positive-pressure masks as they take contaminated air, pull it through a filter, then push it to the sealed mask using an air blower.
Written by John O'Sullivan

The Lancet, a weekly peer-reviewed general medical journal and among the world’s oldest, most prestigious,reported in 2003 that chloroquine is a supremely effective drug in the treatment of coronaviruses.
Written by nexusnewsfeed.com

Mainstream media is failing to notify citizens that there are no fewer than three intravenous Vitamin C research studies approved for treating COVID-19 and which are being applied successfully in China.
Written by Brinkwire

Just like other researchers worldwide, Michael Levitt, a Nobel laureate and Standford biophysics, has been analyzing the number of the coronavirus cases in January and had rightly predicted that China would get through the worst of its COVID-19 outbreak. Now, he has made a similar prediction for the U.S. and other parts of the world.
Written by Paul Driessen

The ChiCom coronavirus and COVID-19 outbreaks, deaths, and responses continue to dominate the US, European and Asian news.
Meanwhile, a very different infestation is devastating East African crops and leaving tens of millions at risk of starvation and death.
Written by Dr Klaus L E Kaiser

It really upsets me when I hear on radio or see on TV newscasts some groups of people dutifully “disinfecting” whole streets by spraying them with “disinfectants” of one kind or another.
Of course, washing hands is always a good first step. And the health authorities’ advice in that regard is certainly good, like the information at Canada’s website (image, top)
Written by Joseph Vazquez

Multiple msm outlets have capitalized on the coronavirus outbreak to push climate change propaganda. The essential message: Hey, at least pollution is down.
The New York Times, Bloomberg News and Axios all published stories touting how the quarantines, restrictions, social distancing policies, and business shutdowns are helping climate and reducing pollution. Really.
Written by Madeline Osburn

A scan of statements made by U.S. media, state governors, local leaders, county judges, and more show many relying on the same source, an online mapping tool called COVID Act Now. As the predicted dire outcomes fail to materialize it seems the blame falls on a single website’s inaccurate and hyperbolic hospitalization models.
Written by Jon Rappoport

The CDC (US Centers for Disease Control) admits the coronavirus test is flawed. That’s the overview and the takeaway.
As my readers know, I’ve described why the widespread diagnostic test for the coronavirus is insufficient, misleading, useless, and deceptive.
Written by Andy Rowlands

On the 18th March, the Daily Wire website published an article saying the world is ‘severely over-reacting’. I would have to agree.
Written by Daily Mail

IBM’s supercomputer ‘Summit’ has identified 77 existing drugs that could tackle coronavirus. Researchers in the United States say the list of drugs could work to bind to the virus and prevent it from injecting cells.
Written by www.connexionfrance.com
The trial was completed by Professor Didier Raoult, based at infectious diseases institute, IHU Méditerranée Infection in Marseille
A renowned research professor in France has reported successful results from a new treatment for Covid-19, with early tests suggesting it can stop the virus from being contagious in just six days.
Written by Lorrie Goldstein

One of the key lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic is that for at least the past decade, we focused disproportionately, or rather our governments did, on one potential global threat — human-induced climate change — to the exclusion of all others.
Written by Jim Holt

Over the weekend Dr. Vladimir Zelenko from New York state announced he has found a treatment against the coronavirus with a 100% success rate on 350 patients.