Natural killer (NK) cells, a specific type of white blood cell, are an important component of your innate immune system.
A Flu Bug’s Worst Enemy, It Chews Them Up and Spits Them Out
Written by Dr Joseph Mercola
Written by Dr Joseph Mercola
Natural killer (NK) cells, a specific type of white blood cell, are an important component of your innate immune system.
Written by Jack Dini
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A powerful display of the aurora borealis was visible across many parts of Scotland a few days ago – from Orkney in the north to Dumfries and Galloway in the south.
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A research team from University of Lisbon (Portugal) and Johannes Gutenberg University (Germany) has developed for the first time an advanced numerical model of one of the main processes behind the movement of Earth’s tectonic plates.
Written by Sean Carney
Campaigner for 5G safety transparency and truth, Sean Carney, has issued a timely warning of the risks posed by the UK Government’s ill-considered plans to alter the law to push through untested, unsafe 5G mass rollout. Principia Scientific International shares Sean’s open letter in full below.
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A mere spoonsful of soil pulled from Canada’s permafrost are opening vast windows into ancient life in the Yukon, revealing rich new information and rewriting previous beliefs about the extinction dynamics, dates and survival of megafauna like mammoths, horses and other long-lost species.
Written by theconservativetreehouse.com
Thomas Renz is the attorney representing the DoD whistleblowers who exposed the alarming increase in vaccine-related injuries and deaths numbers leaked from the DMED database. {Backstory Here}
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Belgium should keep an open mind about extending the life-span of its remaining nuclear power plants, the country’s Green energy minister said on Monday, in a shift of position prompted by the conflict in Ukraine.
Written by Igor Chudov
Is Sars-Cov-2 airborne HIV?
Written by Sophie O'Hara
There is something very odd going on at Fort Bragg.
Written by travelclinicnyc.org
Plum Island, off the tip of New York’s Long Island, was opened in 1954 with the stated intent of protecting American livestock from animal diseases such as hoof-and-mouth disease.
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The Carnac Stones in Brittany have been one of the most puzzling archaeological sites in the world for hundreds of years.
Written by Pierre Gosselin
The topic of “exploring the Earth’s polar regions” is topical again now.
Written by Gregory Wrightstone
Is carbon dioxide — two pounds of which each of us exhales daily — a pollutant? And are weather catastrophes increasing as a result of higher concentrations of the gas?
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On September 20, 1950, a US Navy ship just off the coast of San Francisco used a giant hose to spray a cloud of microbes into the air and into the city’s famous fog.
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There are indications the World Health Organisation is preparing to instigate a grab for world dominance on May 1st, 2022.