COVID-19 Skin Care Routine 2020 has brought us a heightened awareness of cleanliness.Increased cleaning combined with frequent hand washing and sanitizing are key components to preventing the spread of the coronavirus.
CDC Admits That 94 Percent of “COVID-19 Deaths” Had Other Causes/Conditions According to the CDC, for 6% of the deaths attributed to COVID-19, COVID-19 was the only cause mentioned.
6 Reasons You Are Feeling Unappreciated in a Relationship Let me say, first off, that you’re a valuable person.So, if you’re feeling unappreciated, don’t let this damage your self-worth.So many times, I’ve felt unappreciated.
'Black dwarf supernova': Physicist calculates when the last supernova ever will happen "It will be a bit of a sad, lonely, cold place," said theoretical physicist Matt Caplan, who added no one will be around to witness this long farewell happening in the far far future.
'AeroNabs' promise powerful, inhalable protection against COVID-19 Led by UCSF graduate student Michael Schoof, a team of researchers engineered a completely synthetic, production-ready molecule that straitjackets the crucial SARS-CoV-2 machinery that allows the virus to infect our cells. As reported in a new paper, now available on the preprint server bioRxiv, experiments using live virus show that
Mystery solved: Bright areas on Ceres come from salty water below Scientists had figured out that the bright areas were deposits made mostly of sodium carbonate -- a compound of sodium, carbon, and oxygen.
Solar Orbiter's first images reveal 'campfires' on the Sun: ESA/NASA mission returns first data, snaps closest pictures of the Sun According to the scientists behind the mission, seeing phenomena that were not observable in detail before hints at the enormous potential of Solar Orbiter, which has only just finished its early phase of technical verification known as commissioning. "These are only the first images and we can already see interesting
Plato was right: Earth is made, on average, of cubes: The ancient Greek philosopher was on to something, researchers found Science has steadily moved beyond Plato's conjectures, looking instead to the atom as the building block of the universe.Yet Plato seems to have been onto something, researchers have found.
MRI scans of the brains of 130 mammals, including humans, indicate equal connectivity "We discovered that brain connectivity -- namely the efficiency of information transfer through the neural network -- does not depend on either the size or structure of any specific brain," says Prof. Assaf. "In other words, the brains of all mammals, from tiny mice through humans to large bulls and
Study: Exercising With Mask Induces a “Hypercapnic Hypoxia Environment” – Not Good A study published in June 2020 raises some health concerns about people wearing masks while exercising.It also calls into question the ability of masks to stop Covid-19.
Immersion, Absorption, and Spiritual Experience: Some Preliminary Findings Many traditions have utilized silent environments to induce altered states of consciousness and spiritual experiences.
One of Jeffrey Epstein’s Victim’s Testimony Corroborates With Another Former Child Sex Slave We conducted an interview with former child sex slave, Anneke Lucas, and I found some similarities between what she has said and what one of Jeffrey Epstein's victim's, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, has said. How deep does this go? How many people are involved? Are we letting people who lack morality
“The Level of Stupidity Going On Here Is Amazing” – Nobel Laureate For Science On Covid-19 Lockdown Michael Levitt, a Biophysicist and a professor of structural biology at Stanford University, criticizes the WHO as well as Facebook for censoring different information and informed perspectives regarding the Coronavirus. Can we continue to rely on global organizations like the WHO and our federal health regulatory agencies to guide us
Phenomenological Scepticism Reconsidered: A Husserlian Answer to Dennett’s Challenge There is a long-standing tradition of questioning the viability and scientificity of first-person methods.