
How about concrete? Often dismissed as boring, ugly & inert. Concrete is actually surprising, dynamic & incredibly complex.
Written by Ed Conway

How about concrete? Often dismissed as boring, ugly & inert. Concrete is actually surprising, dynamic & incredibly complex.
Written by Climate Change Dispatch

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has posted a press release titled, “It’s official: July was Earth’s hottest month on record.”
Written by BBC

Astronomers have captured some of the most detailed images ever seen of galaxies in deep space. They are in much higher definition than normal and reveal the inner workings of galaxies in unprecedented detail.
Written by BBC

New Zealand has announced a snap lockdown after a man tested positive for Covid, the first case in six months.
Written by Stella Emmanuel MD

We are so totally swamped with patients seeking HCQ and IVMT with no where else for them to go. We went from 100 to 700+ a day signing up for telehealth in three weeks.
Written by BBC

Jeff Bezos’s space firm Blue Origin is suing Nasa over a decision to award a $2.9bn (£2.1bn) lunar lander contract to Elon Musk’s SpaceX.
Written by Dr. Paul Craig Roberts

In my efforts to provide good information in place of Big Pharma-serving propaganda about Covid and the vaccine, I have reported to you from the official databases the large number of deaths and health issues associated with the vaccine. For some age groups the vaccine is more dangerous than the virus.
Written by defenseone.com

Even as wildfires drain National Guard resources, the Pentagon is racing to develop computer models that can better guide decisions about sustainability efforts.
Written by BBC

A US science institute is on the verge of achieving a longstanding goal in nuclear fusion research. The National Ignition Facility uses a powerful laser to heat and compress hydrogen fuel, initiating nuclear fusion reactions.
Written by theage.com.au

Construction is under way at Melbourne’s Centre for National Resilience – the unwieldy name given to the new quarantine facility in Mickleham – with the camp set to open by the end of the year.
Written by John O'Sullivan

New twist in the claims and counter claims that the Rothschilds patented the COVID19 testing system as far back as 2015. Video purports to show that U.S. Patents Office had the full biometric testing device patented five years BEFORE the pandemic.
Written by cdc.gov

Strychnine is a white, odorless, bitter crystalline powder that can be taken by mouth, inhaled (breathed in), or mixed in a solution and given intravenously (injected directly into a vein).
Written by acs.org

Coal abatement actions for pollution reduction often target total coal consumption. The health impacts of coal uses, however, vary extensively among sectors.
Written by BBC

Scientists have discovered an astonishingly well-preserved cave lion cub in Siberia. Cave lions are an ancient big cat species that have been extinct for thousands of years.
Written by Viv Forbes

The Green Wreckers who destroyed Australia’s cheap reliable electricity are now targeting our cattle industry.
Written by space.com

Deep below the ground, radioactive elements disintegrate water molecules, producing ingredients that can fuel subterranean life. This process, known as radiolysis, has sustained bacteria in isolated, water-filled cracks and rock pores on Earth for millions to billions of years. Now a study published in Astrobiology contends that radiolysis could have powered microbial life in the Martian subsurface.