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The colors of the Stars.

28 Mar 2022 1 minute read 0 comments Benedetto Nicolai

In a 2016 study, it was assumed that there were about 2,000 billion stars in the observable universe. Stars are classified and distinguished according to certain characteristics such as volume, mass, magnitude, temperature and more. The temperature i...

Rainbow on the Asphalt

25 Mar 2022 2 minute read 0 comments ThinkingRed

The storm had taken a sharp turn inland at the last minute, smothering the sun behind dark, intrusive clouds. Trees jerked this way and that, dancing like a tortured puppet as their leaves were ripped away from their limbs. Any second, the next wave...

The DeSci Movement

24 Mar 2022 3 minute read 1 comment Lizzihx

                 What’s the newest movement to hit the blockchain? Decentralized science, otherwise known as “DeSci.” This movement is picking up pace, experiencing much growth recently. Around the world, scientists are rapidly realizing the benefit...

Greatest Threat to Modern Medicine?

19 Mar 2022 2 minute read 0 comments ThinkingRed

  As an outbreak gripped Hyderabad, Pakistan, doctors desperately cycled through numerous treatments for quelling the unrelenting fever associated with typhoid. Deemed XDR typhoid - extensively drug resistant - the strain was immune to the effect of...

Hunting for Winter Mushrooms

6 Mar 2022 2 minute read 0 comments tych0_21

While the ice and snow still dominate the forests where I live, there are still fungi to be found by the discerning eye. At this time of the year, when the vast majority of fungi are locked away within the frozen earth, only the heartiest of spec...

Delving into greater depths- a true underwater experience- Day One- (AM)

5 Mar 2022 6 minute read 0 comments QueenGG

It was my second dive day, and we had car problems. The front tier was soft, and it was a Sunday, so it was really hard to get air without going to town. I don't live far from town, but it sure did take up alot of time, since I had to drive for at le...

Do Androids Dream of Chemomechanical Worms?

5 Mar 2022 7 minute read 5 comments MarvinScottMarvin

Buckle up, Moonbats, it's about to get frighteningly small in here! I will endeavor to keep this one to a minimum length while allowing for a sense of the depth of the details. This is also going to loop back to connect with two of my previous posts...

The U.S. Dominates the Flu Vaccine Market by 2028

17 Feb 2022 1 minute read 2 comments Walk In Verse

It's All About the Benjamin's Did you know: The United States will become the largest flu vaccine market by 2028 with revenue to surpass $5.5 billion by 2028. A few key drivers for growth include government recommendations, advisory boards and the pa...

Johns Hopkins University Study Found Lockdowns Did Little to Reduce COVID Mortality

7 Feb 2022 6 minute read 1 comment LateToTheParty

Co-published on Read.cash. Introduction In early 2020, many nations around the world implemented lockdowns and shelters-in-place in response to the rising cases of SARS-COV-2. Originally portrayed as a short term measure (i.e. "2 weeks to flatten the...

Why the Elites are Terrified of Joe Rogan

2 Feb 2022 5 minute read 5 comments LateToTheParty

Co-published on Read.cash. Introduction All the way back in September 2021, I wrote about the mainstream media's weird obsession over discrediting ivermectin, an anti-parasitic drug that also happened to have anti-viral properties against SARS-COV-2...