(Steven Mosher) Most of us know by now — despite the efforts of the legacy media and the Biden administration to hide the fact — that the China virus poses virtually zero risk to kids. The vast majority of children who contract it will come down with no more than the sniffles, if they show any symptoms at all.
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How Pets Affect Your Health, According to Science
(Exploring Your Mind) It’s a proven fact that taking care of a dog, cat, or other species of animal is beneficial for you on many levels. As a matter of fact, there are several studies that analyze how your pets affect your health, and the results all agree that they improve both your life and your psychological well-being.
Transport of Tropical Ocean Heat Causes Over-Estimation of Global Average Temperatures
(Zoey Sky) Book author and teacher Jim Steele explained in a video that the transport of tropical ocean heat raises the Arctic’s temperature and potentially causes over-estimation of global average temperature. Steele also explained how extensive transport of tropical ocean heat uniquely warms the Arctic.
More and More Teen Girls Develop Tics During Pandemic; TikTok Could Be a Factor
(Mary Villareal) More and more teenaged girls around the world have been showing up at doctors’ offices with tics since the start of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Doctors suspect that the social media app TikTok is one of the factors behind it.
Next-Gen Stealth Drone Spotted Over Area 51 Airspace
(Tyler Durden) The latest photo of what appears to be the Northrop Grumman RQ-180 stealth flying-wing surveillance aircraft was posted on Oct. 31 by Dreamlandresort.com website, according to The War Zone.
STUDY: COVID Vaccines Are NOT Reducing Infection Rates
(Ethan Huff) New research published in the European Journal of Epidemiology has confirmed that getting “vaccinated” for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) does absolutely nothing to help decrease infection rates.
Poison Control Reports Skyrocket Over Children’s Exposure to Toxic Hand Sanitizer Chemicals
(Celeste McGovern) Poison control centers have received thousands of reports about children’s exposure to hazardous chemicals in hand sanitizers after the implementation of Covid-19 protocols, and Health Canada’s latest recall of 19 tainted hand sanitizers with “potential serious health risks” adds to a growing list of underappreciated disinfectant dangers, especially for children.
Do Animals Hug Each Other?
(Exploring Your Mind) Have you ever wondered if all those viral images of animals hugging each other are real? Here are some clues to distinguishing the genuine ones.
X Class Solar Flare | Proton Radiation Storm, CME Earth-Directed | Suspicious0bservers
X Class Solar Flare | Proton Radiation Storm, CME Earth-Directed | Suspicious0bservers
Don’t Be Fooled by Claims of ‘Consensus’ on Climate Change, Science Is Not a Popularity Contest
(Anthony Watts) A new “peer-reviewed” paper has been released from Cornell University titled “Greater than 99% Consensus on Human Caused Climate Change in the Peer-Reviewed Scientific Literature.”
Scientists Map Brain Circuit That Drives Activity in Fertile Females
(Neuroscience News) Scientists have known for a century that female animals become more active just as they are about to ovulate, a behavior that evolved to enhance their chances of mating when they are fertile.
How the Brain Ignores Distracting Information to Coordinate Movements
(Neuroscience News) As you read this article, touch receptors in your skin are sensing your environment. Your clothes and jewelry, the chair you’re sitting on, the computer keyboard or mobile device you’re using, even your fingers as they brush one another unintentionally—each touch activates collections of nerve cells. But, unless a stimulus is particularly unexpected or required to help you orient your own movements, your brain ignores many of these inputs.
How Highly Processed Foods Harm Memory in the Aging Brain
(Neuroscience News) Four weeks on a diet of highly processed food led to a strong inflammatory response in the brains of aging rats that was accompanied by behavioral signs of memory loss, a new study has found.
Personalized Nutrition: Researchers Identify Connection Between Genetic Variation and Gut Bacteria
(Virgilio Marin) Researchers uncovered a previously unknown link between genetic variation and gut bacteria which could help nutritionists personalize their recommendations. In a paper published in the journal Cell Host & Microbe, American and Egyptian researchers reported that having many copies of the gene alpha-amylase 1 (AMY1) is associated with increased populations of gut bacteria that play an important role in digestive and oral health.
The Secret to Improving Your Memory, According to Science
(Exploring Your Mind) If you want to improve your memory, you need to know how your brain works. You might be surprised to hear that your lifestyle habits might be making it difficult for you to correctly record each piece of information, experience, or learning.














