-By Paul A. Philips When it comes to giving a retrospective historical account on the subject of military “vaccines” there are a number of common patterns inextricably linking each different vaccination program. Each one has had the same recurring acts of gross deception tied into violations of humans rights.
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Frank Bongiorno reviews a collection of essays by Australia’s thought leaders considering how we might create a better future.
Two experts describe how climate misinformation has infiltrated the election campaign – and how Australians can protect themselves as they head to the polls.
Most people enjoy music to some extent. But while some get goosebumps from their favorite song, others don’t really feel that much. A part of that is based on our culture. But according to one study, about half of it is written in our genes.
The country’s biodiversity-rich forests are failing to appear in official records due to non-classification and legal loopholes, leading to fears over their protection The post India’s forests are disappearing, but not on paper appeared first on Dialogue Earth.
Given the speed of generative AI development and adoption in the last two years, and despite the interest in retooling the notion of workforce readiness, we are on the wrong track. Recently, I attended a presentation by a large corporation on the future of work in America. The central idea was that workers in knowledge-based…
Satellites can now track the deep ocean currents around Antarctica that could accelerate climate change.
Knowing exactly why experts disagree can help us navigate uncertainty – and make better decisions.
A hot potato: Next-generation DNA sequencing (NGS) faces mounting scrutiny over its cyber vulnerabilities. While NGS has revolutionized fields ranging from cancer diagnostics to infectious disease tracking, a new study warns that the systems enabling these advances could also be exploited as a gateway for hackers and malicious actors.
Invisible Dark: Lone black holes passing through the galaxy should be a pretty common occurrence in the Milky Way, but they are notoriously hard to spot. According to recently published research, we have now confirmed the existence of the first-ever lone black hole. And it’s essentially in our neighborhood.