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Correcting the COVID Record, Part II - The Unnecessary Panic

5 Mar 2023 4 minute read 3 comments LateToTheParty

Co-published on Odysee, Read.cash, and Zirkels. In Part I, I looked into the masking data from the Cochrane Library. It turned out that using surgical masks did not improve health outcomes from respiratory viruses, including COVID. And while N-95 mas...

The Real Growth Marketing + Biomimicry: 7 Lessons Learnt from Nature

4 Mar 2023 9 minute read 0 comments alexbiojs

“Today it’s important to be present, be relevant and add value.”Nick Besbeas Growth marketing is not just about the growth of your business and maximizing profits. It is also about benefiting the environment that provides us resources for our busin...

Crowdfunding in DeSci. Toward a Resource-Based World Economy

2 Mar 2023 6 minute read 0 comments alexbiojs

«What is needed is a change in our sense of direction and purpose» Roxanne Meadows Crowdfunding is about resource allocation. Instead of using money as an interface for this purpose, proponents of a resource-based economy recognize the Earth's reso...

The origin of Earth's elements in meteorites

28 Feb 2023 1 minute read 1 comment Luke86

For decades, astronomers have been trying to understand the origin of the material that makes up Earth and the other rocky planets in our solar system. Two models have been proposed: the Wetherill-type accretion model, which suggests that most of the...

Giant black holes on a collision course

27 Feb 2023 2 minute read 0 comments Luke86

A new study has detected two pairs of supermassive black holes in two dwarf galaxies on a collision course. The observations were obtained from Chandra X-ray data and could provide useful insights into the evolution of black holes in the early univer...

The Asteroid That's No Longer a Threat

25 Feb 2023 1 minute read 0 comments Luke86

On February 3rd, an asteroid roughly 500 meters long flew past our planet at a distance of about 1.8 million kilometers. NASA's Goldstone Deep Space Network seized the opportunity to study it up close, not only determining its many characteristics bu...

Correcting the COVID Record, Part I - Unmasking the Data

23 Feb 2023 4 minute read 0 comments LateToTheParty

Co-published on Odysee, Read.cash, and Zirkels. When the COVID pandemic began, there was a large emphasis from governments and the medical community to wear masks as a way to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Some governments even went as far as to...

Reaction paper: The Scientist and On Being a Scientist

22 Feb 2023 2 minute read 0 comments gianne

The Scientist is a documentary directed by Zack Klein featuring Dr. Raphael Mechoulam, a chemist known for his research on cannabis, the most misunderstood plant. The documentary follows Dr. Mechoulam’s story from his early childhood in Rehovot to hi...

💡 Interviewing Dead Philosophers with AI

19 Feb 2023 1 minute read 2 comments Stuart Hollinger

Unlocking New Insights and Engaging with Philosophy We’ve all heard of the classic works of philosophy written by the great thinkers of the past, but what if we could actually have a conversation with them? Thanks to the advancements in AI technology...

Memes vs. Things

17 Feb 2023 9 minute read 0 comments MatTehCat

"Tyranny naturally arises out of democracy." – Plato  I came across a tweet from Jack Posobiec online the other day, and it reminded me of a consistent problem I’ve seen promulgated by the Right, and even the Left. Jack’s argument can essentially be...