Monthly Archives: October 2021

Fake Invisible Catastrophes and Threats of Doom

At the 14th International Conference on Climate Change (Oct 15-17, 2021; in Las Vegas) Patrick Moore gave the best presentation of the entire meeting in his Keynote Address: In fact, this talk was the best most informative hour-long lecture I … Continue reading

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Self-reproducing catalytic micelles as nanoscopic protocell precursors

“Evolution of life on Earth” — including how life (as we know it) originated from a mixture of non-living chemicals — is within our purview of gene-environment interactions. In the past several decades, it has become genereally accepted that “RNA … Continue reading

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Introducing the Minding the Campus Lysenko Award

The topics of GEITP (since 2008) have always included scientific fraud and corruption. And, for anyone who is not familiar with Lysenko — his academic credentials (or lack thereof) should be introduced here. The Minding the Campus (MTC) online academic … Continue reading

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