
Leading climate scientists conceded that models used to estimate how much the world will warm with rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are running too hot.
Written by Climate Change Dispatch

Leading climate scientists conceded that models used to estimate how much the world will warm with rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are running too hot.
Written by phys.org

Degradation of pristine graphene occurs in the human body when interacting with a naturally occurring enzyme found in the lung, announced Graphene Flagship partners; the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), University of Strasbourg, Karolinska Institute and University of Castilla–La Mancha (UCLM).
Written by coasttocoastam.com

Workers digging a well in the backyard of a home in Sri Lanka unearthed an enormous star sapphire cluster that is estimated to be worth a staggering $100 million.
Written by New England Journal of Medicine

The prospect of having to deal with a bioterrorist attack, especially one involving smallpox, has local, state, and federal officials rightly concerned.1,2 Before September 11, most procedures for dealing with a bioterrorist attack against the United States were based on fiction.
Written by risingtidefoundation.net

It has become commonplace within the world of reductionist biology to presume that all ponderable qualities of living matter (including the morphology, cell development, and purpose of both cells and individual members of species), are shaped entirely by DNA. If this were true, then it must be assumed that all the information contained in the outcome of every cell’s development were pre-determined from before birth leaving little room for freedom within the universe.
Written by Dr Vernon Coleman MB ChB DSc FRSA

This is the calm before the storm.
Government advisors such as Ferguson, one of the individuals who ignored their Government’s rules, are saying that the worst is over. Ferguson has been quoted as saying that the so-called pandemic will be over by October. Other advisors and experts say it’s going to get worse before it gets even worse than worse.
Written by zerohedge.com

It’s not just Tesla cars that “spontaneously” combust. Reports indicate a 13-ton Tesla Megapack caught fire in Australia’s Victoria state on Friday morning.
Written by Jon Rappoport

The CDC has issued a document that bulges with interesting and devastating admissions.
Written by rice.edu

‘Green’ process promises pristine graphene in bulk using waste food, plastic and other materials. That banana peel, turned into graphene, can help facilitate a massive reduction of the environmental impact of concrete and other building materials. While you’re at it, toss in those plastic empties.
Written by Climate Change Dispatch

In recent weeks, ministers and officials have announced that UK households and businesses will have to fund many of the government’s Net-Zero plans via their energy bills and cost of living.
Written by newsrescue.com

The inventor of the mRNA technology currently used in the COVID-19 shots says he was told he may be assassinated for questioning the ethics of launching an experimental vaccine rollout without informing the public about possible risks.
Written by rightsfreedoms.wordpress.com

Contact Dr Reiner Fuellmich: in**@*******ch.com, or you can contact him via his contact page on his website. He does get hundreds of emails per day, which are all read and says he responds to those of importance. Thank you for your kind comments.
Written by vaccineimpact.com

A website that claims to have “1000 COVID Stories” of people injured by the COVID-19 injections features some heart-wrenching videos.
Written by journal-neo.org

The forever-head of the US NIAID, Tony Fauci, has repeatedly demanded that the public “trust the science” as he shifts his own science opinion from one positon to another.
Written by naturalnews.com

Blockbuster revelations posted to social media earlier this week make it clear, again, why fewer and fewer Americans trust Big Pharma and other medical corporations.
Written by phys.org

Astronomers have captured the first-ever spin measurements of planets making up the HR 8799 star system.