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Global Warming "Experts", Forced To Debate An Expanding Knowledge Base of Climate Facts

31 May 2021 8 minute read 1 comment IRUUR1

On May 5, our iruur1.com,  Official Informal science Contributor Suspicious Observers, led by Ben Davidson, published a blanket challenge to man made global warming climatologists, to update their data to include evidence of solar and cosmic, electro...

Ivermectin's Role in Reducing India's COVID Cases (and How There Should be Less Drug Politicization)

30 May 2021 3 minute read 4 comments LateToTheParty

Introduction Last month in April, COVID cases in India began to sharply rise. By late April, daily cases surged past 200,000 deaths. As the case count kept rising and the healthcare system became overwhelmed, India tried a variety of treatments to co...

Transporting Stuff in Cell: Vesicles

30 May 2021 1 minute read 0 comments yuzuktasiyan

We all know the cell is dynamic, and the organelles too. The cell must tightly regulate the rate of delivery to, and removal from, individual organelles. If there were more outgoing than incoming vesicles at a particular organelle, the compartment wo...

Fungi Friday - I Raced a Snail ...and Lost

28 May 2021 1 minute read 1 comment tych0_21

Earlier this week, I was reminded that foragers such as myself are not only racing against one another to collect choice edible mushrooms at this time of the the year, we are competing against the residents of the forest as well! During one of my wal...

Science is not Unbiased

28 May 2021 3 minute read 2 comments mwana

The website catalogofbias.org summarises positive results bias as “the tendency to submit, accept and publish positive results rather than non-significant or negative results.” It continues; “positive results bias occurs because a considerable amount...

Weekday Nature Walk: Up Close and Personal

27 May 2021 1 minute read 5 comments tych0_21

This week, I wanted to share a few photos from my most recent nature walk. One of the things that amazes me about the natural world is that I can return to familiar places yet continue to be surprised by by what I find time and time again. On this...

The Mainstream Media's Hypocrisy on the COVID Lab Leak Hypothesis

26 May 2021 2 minute read 7 comments LateToTheParty

Credits for the political cartoon goes to A.F. Branco. When the pandemic was hitting its stride in 2020, some people including Donald Trump speculated that the COVID-19 virus did not happen naturally, but leaked from a virology lab. Specifically, th...

Science | Solar Maximum Magnetic Excursion Update - Plus Data On The Electromagnetic Shape Of Things

26 May 2021 2 minute read 1 comment IRUUR1

If you are looking for some good news, we have it on the science front today.   Earth Easily Handles Weak CME's - No Geomagnetic Disruptions The low intensity sunspot flaring last week produced larger than expected geomagnetic disruptions. NOAA upgra...

NASA's Helicopter and Quiet Sonic Booms

26 May 2021 1 minute read 0 comments Cje95

The Little Helicopter that Could NASA's helicopter on Mars Ingenuity deserves a much better name in my opinion. This is the little helicopter that could after all. When it was launched to Mars last year it was unknown if it would even work with how t...

2020 - 2021 And So The Stupid Burns Further Part 3 - Bill Gates Climate Chalk

24 May 2021 3 minute read 21 comments XTRM™

2020 and 2021 have turned conspiracy theory on its head... Many will say this is in fact the truth fountain. Well during the last couple of years we have found a lot of this theory turning out to be quite the truth... This particular truth about clim...