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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 31Mar 31

Posted by snytiger6
LINKMelting Polar Ice Sheets Are Slowing Earth’s Rotation. That Could Change How We Keep Time -- Smithsonian
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 30Mar 30

Posted by snytiger6
LINK4 Ways Ancient Infrastructure Can Prepare Us for the Future - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 30Mar 30

Posted by snytiger6
LINKWhy don't perpetual motion machines ever work? - Netta Schramm - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 26Mar 26

Posted by Flyingsaucesir
Use the graph below to find out what the climate was like on Earth when each of its five mass extinctions occurred. The red portions of the line charting past temperatures represent "hothouse" climate regimes, when there were no glaciers on Earth. ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 24Mar 24

Posted by snytiger6
LINKThe Self Balancing Monorail - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 23Mar 23

Posted by geminismith
The term "single cell" refers to an individual cell, isolated and examined on its own. Analysis conducted specifically on individual cells is collectively referred to as single-cell sequencing analysis, while sequencing performed on these isolated ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 23Mar 23

Posted by Raybum
Is it true about Area 51 that there are extra terrestial specimens hidden and space researches going on??
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 23Mar 23

Posted by Raybum
Could they be right amongst us?
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 23Mar 23

Posted by Raybum
They could be right amongst us?
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 23Mar 23

Posted by Aaron70
Coolness 😎
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 23Mar 23

Posted by puff
I was talking to Grok, X's (former twitter) AI. I was seeing if it understood empathy, which it didn't, only saying it was about recognising human feelings. So I sent a little bit from something I wrote years ago. Cut and pasted, I am pleased with...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 22Mar 22

Posted by snytiger6
LINKWhy every world map is wrong - Kayla Wolf - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 20Mar 20

Posted by 1patriot
Yep been lying for a very long time
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 20Mar 20

Posted by snytiger6
LINKThe Impossible Hugeness of Deep Time - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 20Mar 20

Posted by snytiger6
LINKHow An Igloo Keeps You Warm - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 19Mar 19

Posted by SpikeTalon
To think critically, you have to be both analytical and motivated. You need more than just critical analysis skills...you need to value using them.- I intend to do a future post related to this one, on the topic of fixed mindset ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 19Mar 19

Posted by TheoryNumber3
I wouldn't start packing yet.... you've got about 20 million years. Sleeping subduction zone could awaken and form a new 'Ring of Fire' that swallows the Atlantic Ocean
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 18Mar 18

Posted by snytiger6
LINKIs Height Genetic? - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 18Mar 18

Posted by snytiger6
LINKThe origin of countless conspiracy theories - PatrickJMT - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 18Mar 18

Posted by snytiger6
LINKThe Strange Cosmic Origin of Earth’s Most Precious Metals - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 18Mar 18

Posted by agnostan
Looking for participants 📣 Hi! Studying BS Psychology in EAC Cavite and in the process of gathering participants for my group's case study, we are looking for: - long-time "agnostic" individuals - 30 years old or above - willing ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 18Mar 18

Posted by geminismith
Exosomes have emerged as potential treatments for central nervous system (CNS) disorders, thanks to cutting-edge research. This development is particularly significant in a field where exosome effectiveness has become paramount. In the last decade, ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 18Mar 18

Posted by geminismith
In the fields of biotechnology and immunotherapy, antibodies have long been hailed as potent tools for treating various diseases, particularly cancer and autoimmune disorders. Traditionally, immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies have held a prominent ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 18Mar 18

Posted by geminismith
Though the COVID-19 pandemic may have somewhat faded from the forefront of public attention, its enduring impact persists. Nations worldwide have grappled with recurring waves of infection over the past three years, despite many establishing immunity...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 18Mar 18

Posted by geminismith
The hallmark of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is erosive arthritis, an autoimmune disease that ultimately results in joint deformities and functional loss. It can also be complicated by pulmonary disease, cardiovascular disease, malignant tumors, and ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 18Mar 18

Posted by geminismith
Pharmaceutical corporations and academic institutions have invested significant time, money, and effort in recent years to increase the accuracy and applicability of in vitro screening technology, which measures the biological activity and ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 18Mar 18

Posted by geminismith
The realm of biopharmaceuticals plays a crucial role in modern medical treatment, yet faces significant challenges. A notable concern is the brief half-life of many biopharmaceutical products, leading to swift degradation and clearance from the ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 18Mar 18

Posted by geminismith
Breast cancer, a widely recognized term, stands as one of the most prevalent malignant tumors among women. Nevertheless, the medical community remains captivated by the elusive origins of breast cancer. In recent years, scientists have shifted their ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 18Mar 18

Posted by geminismith
The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by the persistent SARS-CoV-2 virus, has spanned over four years, with evolving variants sparking global outbreaks. To effectively mitigate the ongoing crisis, the acceleration of global vaccination remains a paramount ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 18Mar 18

Posted by geminismith
Immunotherapy stands out as the most promising systemic approach to cancer treatment compared to conventional methods. Monoclonal antibodies, known for their ability to precisely target molecules, have emerged as a vital and effective modality in ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 16Mar 16

Posted by snytiger6
LINKWhat is Farthest Away? - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 16Mar 16

Posted by snytiger6
LINKWhy Hurricanes Are Earth's Most Powerful Storms - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 16Mar 16

Posted by snytiger6
LINKWhy was the Rosetta Stone so important? - Franziska Naether - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 16Mar 16

Posted by snytiger6
LINKWhy Do We Have To Sleep? - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 16Mar 16

Posted by TheoryNumber3
So this scientist creates a "game" to hunt down and kill people using AI, and then decides later that we would be defenseless against an enemy who uses it. Nice work, genius. As Bugs Bunny would say... 'WHAT A MAROON'
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 15Mar 15

Posted by TheoryNumber3
Astronomers reveal one of the most detailed pictures of an exploded star ever taken (includes video)
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 15Mar 15

Posted by oliviadiva
LINKAssignment Help Australia: No.1 Assignment Writing Service @45% OFF
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 14Mar 14

Posted by snytiger6
LINKFixing Daylight Saving Time Is THIS Easy - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 14Mar 14

Posted by snytiger6
LINK6 myths about the Middle Ages that everyone believes - Stephanie Honchell Smith - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 12Mar 12

Posted by Ryo1
The Severn Bore is a world-famous tidal surge. It's a peculiar natural phenomenon. Tuesday's is expected to be the only five-star bore of the year - the biggest possible one. Certainly not boring! A tidal bore is a strong tide that pushes up a river...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 12Mar 12

Posted by snytiger6
LINKThe Creature That Stumped Darwin - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 12Mar 12

Posted by snytiger6
LINKHow Chilis Got Spicy (and Why We Love the Burn) - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 10Mar 10

Posted by snytiger6
LINKHow We’re Fooled By Statistics - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 10Mar 10

Posted by snytiger6
LINKScientists Discovered A Lost Civilization Buried In The Amazon Jungle They Can't Explain - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 8Mar 8

Posted by snytiger6
LINKHow We Solved the Greatest Riddle In Navigation - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 8Mar 8

Posted by snytiger6
LINKWhy Is Sex a Thing? - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 8Mar 8

Posted by snytiger6
LINK'Age of Bamboo' may be 39,000 years old | Popular Science
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 6Mar 6

Posted by snytiger6
LINKWhat Do Raindrops Really Look Like? - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 6Mar 6

Posted by snytiger6
LINKChinese isn't (technically) a language - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 6Mar 6

Posted by snytiger6
LINKHow humanity got hooked on coffee - Jonathan Morris - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 6Mar 6

Posted by snytiger6
LINKThis Slime Could Change The World | Planet Fix | BBC Earth Science - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 6Mar 6

Posted by snytiger6
LINKIs This A NEW SPECIES?! - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 6Mar 6

Posted by snytiger6
LINKWhy Are There 7 Days In a Week? EXPLAINED - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 4Mar 4

Posted by Ryo1
Lidocaine makes cancer cells self-destruct, study finds Lidocaine, a common local anesthetic, activates proteins that cause certain types of cancer cells to self-destruct.
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 4Mar 4

Posted by snytiger6
LINKThis tool will help improve your critical thinking - Erick Wilberding - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 4Mar 4

Posted by snytiger6
LINKThe Last Time the Globe Warmed - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 4Mar 4

Posted by Fraternitysoro
SVG cut file (fraternitysororitysvg.com) are an essential tool for anyone looking to create stunning designs for their projects. Whether you're a seasoned designer or just starting, understanding how to create and use SVG cut files can take ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 4Mar 4

Posted by 1patriot
Is THIS the reason why blue cars, blue umbrellas and other blue things didn’t burn in the Maui fires?
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 1Mar 1

Posted by snytiger6
LINKA Brief History of Geologic Time - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 1Mar 1

Posted by snytiger6
LINKWhy The Paleo Diet Couldn't Save The Neanderthals - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 1Mar 1

Posted by snytiger6
LINKWelwitschia: One Of The Oldest Living Plants In The World - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 1Mar 1

Posted by snytiger6
LINKWhy It Was Almost Impossible to Make the Blue LED - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Mar 1Mar 1

Posted by snytiger6
LINK6 Chemical Reactions That Changed History - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 29Feb 29

Posted by snytiger6
LINKHow humans lost their tails — and why the discovery took 2.5 years to publish -- Nature
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 29Feb 29

Posted by snytiger6
LINKHealthWatch Research suggests COVID-19 affects brain age and IQ score -- CBS News
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 28Feb 28

Posted by snytiger6
LINKWhere Did Life Come From? (feat. PBS Space Time and Eons!) - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 28Feb 28

Posted by snytiger6
LINKWhy Are We Warm-Blooded? - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 28Feb 28

Posted by snytiger6
LINKWhen Ancient People Changed Their Own DNA - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 27Feb 27

Posted by TheoryNumber3
Scientists find 4000 year old lipstick. They didn't say if it was Revlon or Maybelline The Bronze Age vial (left) and a microscopic image of the pigment's composition, which is enhanced with added colors to distinguish each mineral. (Image credit: ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 26Feb 26

Posted by snytiger6
LINKCould You Be a Chimera? - YouTube
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 25Feb 25

Posted by snytiger6
LINKWhen Scientists “Discover” What Indigenous People Have Known For Centuries -- Smithsonian
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 25Feb 25

Posted by Mitch07102
On testing a vegan versus omnivorous diet with identical twins. You may have seen mention of this in mainstream media, with the usual misleading headlines and fail to do even a cursory review of the methodology/ As is always the case (I haven't ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 24Feb 24

Posted by 1patriot
BC Forests writes: Hey @Odessa Orlewicz . Listend to You, James and others. Searched & found; from the WHO-web site; "Proposal for negotiating text of the WHO Pandemic Agreement" (30 October 2023) Yep-they want full ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 24Feb 24

Posted by 1patriot
In recent years, a real-life equivalent to “the Ministry of Truth” has arisen with the rise of so-called “fact-checking organizations”. Currently, there are 118 such organizations that are “verified active signatories” (Archived link) of ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 24Feb 24

Posted by Mitch07102
The evidence for plant-based diets being better is about as good as that for Mr. Jesus being real. I had bacon for breakfast:) Less Meat, More Plants: A Rules of Evidence Controversy (Part 1) GARY TAUBES FEB 20 “Since all models are wrong the ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 24Feb 24

Posted by racocn8
I haven't been following this and there hasn't been much coverage. I am impressed that they overcame a showstopper with some quick improvisation. Not a perfect landing, but a landing!!!
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 23Feb 23

Posted by TheoryNumber3
LINKAre solar flares responsible for the AT&T service outage? Not likely, experts say. | Live Science
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 22Feb 22

Posted by 1patriot
And Haarp is real Harlan Cleveland was the chairman of a Government group called the Weather Modification Advisory Board. The Weather Modification Advisory Board submitted a paper to these proceedings titled 'A U.S. Policy to Enhance the Atmospheric...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 22Feb 22

Posted by 1patriot
Nobel Prize winners, the greatest minds and thinkers of our age agree that “climate change” is a “destructive phenomenon” and the “Terror of our age” whilst other’s, “Bill, from down the pub”, my auntie Mary; who knows everything ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 22Feb 22

Posted by 1patriot
The New Manhattan Project Have you heard of the original Manhattan Project? It was the gigantic, super- secret government research and development project which produced the atomic bombs dropped on Japan in 1945. It was a massive undertaking all kept...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 22Feb 22

Posted by 1patriot
1600+ Scientists and Scholars, Including Nobel Prize Winners, Sign Declaration Denouncing Climate Hoax “Climatology” is a fake science created by the UN to promote global warming. A person who studies the weather is a “meteorologist.” ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 22Feb 22

Posted by 1patriot
Dr. John Clauser, Nobel Laureate - "Climate Change is not a crisis" pseudoscience is not science it political you can believe pseudoscience if you and 3 of you really but that political demoncrat shit
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 22Feb 22

Posted by 1patriot
Nobel Prize winner Dr. John Clauser says there’s NO climate crisis… it’s all a hoax pushed for political purposes Tags: AI, AI technology, big government, carbon dioxide, chatbot programming, ChatGPT, Climate, climate alarmism, climate change, ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 22Feb 22

Posted by 1patriot
"Global Boiling" Rejected by Many - Widening Gap in Scientific Opinion says Friends of Science Society While UN Sec. Gen. Guterres declared we are in an era of 'global boiling,' Vivek Ramaswamy, US Presidential candidate disputes climate...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 22Feb 22

Posted by 1patriot
Some of you say you never heard of these guys. well you have been reading on climate science. John F. Clauser, winner of the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on quantum mechanics, has decided to sign the World Climate ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 22Feb 22

Posted by 1patriot
There is no climate emergency A global network of over 1800 scientists and professionals has prepared this urgent message. Climate science should be less political, while climate policies should be more scientific. Scientists should openly address ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 22Feb 22

Posted by 1patriot
The Frozen Climate Views of the IPCC is by far the most important publication in the history of the Clintel Foundation. The book came about through the cooperation of ten scientists and experts from the international Clintel network, including ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 22Feb 22

Posted by 1patriot
Greta's Call to "End Fossil Fuels Now" Would Not Stop Climate Change - Would Cause Deaths of Millions says Friends of Science Greta Thunberg warms up the climate community for the Sept. 15, 2023, march to "End Fossil Fuels Now," which would cause the...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 22Feb 22

Posted by 1patriot
New study suggests global warming could be mostly an urban problem 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 ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 22Feb 22

Posted by 1patriot
peer reviewed study The Energy Storage Conundrum Francis Menton Briefing 61, The Global Warming Policy Foundation © Copyright 2022, The Global Warming Policy Foundation
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 21Feb 21

Posted by 1patriot
The Hockey Stick Trial: Science Dies in a DC Courtroom Rupert Darwall wrote an excellent article about the hockey stick trial. Science is a process where theories are subjected to criticism. Climate scientist Michael Mann is the lead author of the ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 21Feb 21

Posted by 1patriot
Most Satisfying Mud Volcanoes Feast your eyes on these suuuuper satisfying mud volcanoes!
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 21Feb 21

Posted by snytiger6
The Babylonians of antiquity ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 21Feb 21

Posted by TheoryNumber3
James Webb telescope finds ancient galaxy larger than our Milky Way, and it's threatening to upend cosmology
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 20Feb 20

Posted by 1patriot
US Air Force Admit They Can Control the Weather JUNE 6, 2015 GEOPOLITICS101 The US Air Force and DARPA would like us to believe that they have stopped using HAARP in Alaska for research and experiment. Even then, we all know that ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 20Feb 20

Posted by snytiger6
LINK5,500-Year-Old Sumerian Star Map Recorded the Impact of a Massive Asteroid | ARCHAEOLOGY WORLD
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 20Feb 20

Posted by 1patriot
Evidence Shows Biological ID System Has Already Been Deployed Emotionally, it is easy to dismiss the work of Doctor Ana Maria Mihalcea for it is very disturbing. But her work is shown through scientific testing and backed up ...
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 20Feb 20

Posted by snytiger6
LINKWomen see greater health benefits from regular exercise than men do -- NBC News
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 20Feb 20

Posted by snytiger6
LINKUS study uncovers 275 million entirely new genetic variants -- reuters.com
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Academic (e.g., Science)
Feb 18Feb 18

Posted by Mitch07102
A look at the historical Jesus, or more accurately, not-Jesus. From Aeon.
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