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New Atlas - Michael Irving

In a new study, German scientists have restored the ability to walk in mice that had been paralyzed after a complete spinal cord injury. The team created a "designer" signaling protein and injected it into the animals' brains, stimulating their

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New Atlas - Michael Irving

The gravitational waves we've detected so far have been like tsunamis in the spacetime sea, but it's believed that gentle ripples should also pervade the universe. Now, a 13-year survey of light from pulsars scattered across the galaxy may have r

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Joseph Mercola - Mercola.com

PCR tests cannot distinguish between "live" viruses and inactive (noninfectious) viral particles and therefore cannot be used as a diagnostic tool. The false appearance of a lethal pandemic has been manufactured using cycle thresholds (CTs) that

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New Atlas - Rich Haridy

Early findings from a large international clinical trial suggest severely ill COVID-19 patients do not benefit from an experimental therapy involving infusions of blood plasma from those who have recovered from the disease. This particular arm of the

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Learning a new language causes both anatomical and functional neural pattern changes in the brain. This amazing truth gives us the opportunity to envision a different reality, the motivation to buckle down and strive towards new abilities, a