
In this video, we continue with the discussion about antibodies, we look at the first acknowledged paper that references the idea of antibodies by Emil Von Behring and Kitashato Shibasaburu in relation to diptheria.
Written by Well Here We Go

In this video, we continue with the discussion about antibodies, we look at the first acknowledged paper that references the idea of antibodies by Emil Von Behring and Kitashato Shibasaburu in relation to diptheria.
Written by Vinay Prasad

It works for individuals but not populations, is his new line, but, this too, lacks data
Written by Kiley Price

After scientists created oxygen-28 in the lab, it almost immediately degraded, baffling physicists around the world
Written by John O'Sullivan

In this recording of the TNT Radio Sky Dragon Slaying Show episode listen to former US Army officer and best selling author, Joachim Hagopian as he explains why the recent Maui forest fire disaster may have a sinister twist.
Written by Meryl Nass MD

From Ms. Melissa Goldin, who specializes in this type of genre
Written by Phillip Altman

Why would you keep getting vaccinated with risky gene-based COVID-19 injections if you have already had the virus? This data shows it makes no sense at all
Written by Ceres-science.com

A new study published in the scientific peer-reviewed journal, Climate, by 37 researchers from 18 countries suggests that current estimates of global warming are contaminated by urban warming biases
Written by Laura Baisas

A team of scientists from the United States, Italy, and China may have finally explained a large gap in the African and Eurasian fossil record
Written by Jim Hoft

In a landmark ruling on September 1, a federal court stated that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration abused its authority under federal law when it advised Americans to “stop” using the drug Ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19
Written by PSI Editor

Listen live to no-holds-barred newstalk as Olson, Postma and O’Sullivan discuss the science behind transhumanism with author, Joe Allen in our first hour. Followed by an hour with Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld, author of The Soros Agenda, revealing what now really threatens U.S. political, social, and economic stability.
Written by FS Blog

Hanlon’s Razor teaches us not to assume the worst intention in the actions of others. Understanding Hanlon’s Razor helps us see the world in a more positive light, stop negative assumptions, and improve relationships
Written by Phillip Altman

A new term to describe the pathology caused by the Spike Protein in both the COVID virus and the mRNA so-called COVID “vaccines”
Written by Sundance

Annnd… Here we go. If you have not read the background {Go Deep}, you will not have the appropriate context to absorb the latest revelation about how the Dept of Defense will now conduct online monitoring operations, using enhanced AI to protect the U.S. internet from “disinformation” under the auspices of national security
Written by Leonid Savin

Among critical minerals, some occupy a special place. For example, it is difficult to imagine the normal functioning of a large metropolitan city without salt
Written by Systems Thinker

Militant aggression, conquest and colonialism. Oppression. Genocide. Ecological destruction. Economic depredation. Domestic conflict. Child abuse. Bullying. Waste. Neglect
Written by Andrew Griffin

Scientists have found material from outside of our solar system for the first ever time, according to a controversial Harvard Professor