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Playing God: Gain-of-Function, mRNA, and the Blind Faith in Bio-Science

Gain-of-function research. mRNA tech with a troubling history. A biotech boom few questioned—until now. What if the real experiment has been us all along? This article is a firestarter for anyone asking, “WTF are we doing?”

Circular Economy vs. Linear Economy: Understanding Key Differences

The global conversation around resource management is steadily turning towards sustainable solutions. At the heart of this shift is the comparison between the circular...

Slow Death by Rubber Duck: The Secret Danger of Everyday Things

In Slow Death by Rubber Duck: The Secret Danger of Everyday Things, environmental activists Rick Smith and Bruce Lourie expose the hidden toxic chemicals...

Why Are Grocery Prices So High — And Why More Competition Alone Won’t Fix It

Explore the complex factors contributing to soaring grocery prices, including supply chain disruptions, labor shortages, and corporate profit strategies. This article delves into how these elements intertwine to affect your grocery bills and offers insights into navigating these challenges.

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The Master Builder Review: Unlocking Life’s Secrets?

In The Master Builder, Dr. Alfonso Martinez Arias explores the latest breakthroughs in cellular biology and how they are transforming our understanding of life....

Heavy Metals in Your Food: How to Avoid Mercury, Lead & Arsenic

Introduction: The Hidden Threat in Your Food Heavy metals like mercury, lead, and arsenic are naturally occurring elements that have found their way into our...

Are Vaccines Fueling the Allergy Epidemic? A Critical Investigation

The Rise of Allergies: A Modern Epidemic with Unanswered Questions Peanuts. Shellfish. Dairy. Wheat. What do these have in common? They’re among the most common...

Are Kids Drinking Antifreeze? A Critical Look at Hidden Ingredients

What’s Really in That Brightly Colored Drink? Would you let your child drink antifreeze? Probably not. But what if I told you that some of...