Monthly Archives: July 2023

Where Is This “Climate Crisis” That Activists Keep Talking About?

This is really very excellent and to the point — a simple analysis of the past four decades. However, the problem with “eco-anxiety” (in children, teens, and age 20s-30s) is that it can cause increased anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, … Continue reading

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Over 300 COVID-19 Papers Withdrawn for Not Meeting Standards of Scientific Soundness

This latest article sums it up nicely. I had this feeling (by mid-2020) that “things got too frenetic during the 2020-2022 period” (i.e., science got superseded by hysteria and social media buzz), which is why I opted out of being … Continue reading

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Fossil of half-billion-year-old sea squirt could push back origins of vertebrates

Fossil of half-billion-year-old sea squirt could push back origins of vertebrates Rare fossil “looks like it died yesterday” 6 JUL 2023 AMANDA HEIDT tunicate fossil (left) and reconstructionAn ancient tunicate (fossil, left; reconstruction, right) had a saclike body and twin … Continue reading

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