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They found a new use for their DEW's: Hurricane "Rapid Intensification" [Video]

They found a new use for their DEW's: Hurricane "Rapid Intensification"

How did Hurricane Otis intensify from a Tropical Storm to a Category 5 Hurricane overnight, and why are scientists firing "Trillion-Watt-Lasers" into clouds?

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West Africa's deadly heatwave is man-made: report [Video]

West Africa's deadly heatwave is man-made: report

Climate scientists have warned that a recent heatwave in West Africa, the worst in the region's living memory, is a sign that extreme temperatures could become more frequent. David Doyle has..

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I Don't Care What Scientists Call It

Remembering Miss American Bunker Channel from back when YouTube was freedom.

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How Thermodynamics Unlocks the Secrets of an Expanding Universe [Video]

How Thermodynamics Unlocks the Secrets of an Expanding Universe

The shift from a decelerating expansion regime (in the radiation- and matter-dominated era) to an accelerating expansion regime (in the dark energy-dominated era) resembles a thermodynamic phase..

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More Than Just Fool’s Gold: Scientists Uncover Hidden Treasure in Pyrite [Video]

More Than Just Fool’s Gold: Scientists Uncover Hidden Treasure in Pyrite

There’s a reason airlines won’t let you put your laptop in your checked luggage; the lithium-ion battery poses a serious fire hazard. But why? Lithium is incredibly reactive.

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CBS News: 25 Percent of Florida Would Be Flooded Along with Low-Lying Areas All Over the World Due to Climate Change [Video]

CBS News: 25 Percent of Florida Would Be Flooded Along with Low-Lying Areas All Over the World Due to Climate Change

RATHER: “Concern about rising temperatures on Planet Earth heated up a hearing here in Washington today. For years, scientists have theorized about the dangers of the so-called greenhouse effect, the..

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Coral Reefs Are Heading Toward the Worst Global Mass Bleaching on Record [Video]

Coral Reefs Are Heading Toward the Worst Global Mass Bleaching on Record

Coral Reefs Are Heading Toward , the Worst Global Mass Bleaching on Record. According to U.S. government scientists, coral reefs are approaching a fourth global mass bleaching event caused by global..

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Call: The Mystery Of The Giant Tsunami Waves Has Been Solved By 'Scientists'! [Video]

Call: The Mystery Of The Giant Tsunami Waves Has Been Solved By 'Scientists'!

Note: Yeah, Trust the Fucking 'Science'!

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German students find prehistoric elephant bones [Video]

German students find prehistoric elephant bones

Two German schoolboys found a bone that scientists say belonged to prehistoric elephants which lived outside Munich around 10 million years ago.

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Fear for Australia's Great Barrier Reef after mass bleaching [Video]

Fear for Australia's Great Barrier Reef after mass bleaching

The Great Barrier Reef is suffering one of the worst coral bleaching events ever – its seventh in five years - and scientists fear it might not be able to recover. Australian Museum's Lizard Island..

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Study Warns Deadly Ocean Upswells Increasing Due to Climate Crisis [Video]

Study Warns Deadly Ocean Upswells Increasing Due to Climate Crisis

Study Warns Deadly , Ocean Upswells Increasing , Due to Climate Crisis. 'The Guardian' reports that a new study highlights how the climate-disrupted ocean has pushed a number of aquatic species to..

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OJ Simpson’s brain will not be probed for signs of whether he was prone to erupting in violence [Video]

OJ Simpson’s brain will not be probed for signs of whether he was prone to erupting in violence

After repeated requests from scientists who asked to study OJ Simpson’s brain to see if the former running back suffered Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy – which can trigger outbursts of violence..

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Dr. Kat Lindley & Ed Butowsky on The Freeman Report with James Freeman - 12 April 2024 [Video]

Dr. Kat Lindley & Ed Butowsky on The Freeman Report with James Freeman - 12 April 2024

GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Dr. Kat Lindley is a Croatian-born and American-trained board-certified family physician in Texas with a direct primary care practice. She loves caring for the whole family and seeing..

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Liv Pure- Supplement [Video]

Liv Pure- Supplement

Introducing Liv Pure, a revolutionary product designed to optimize liver function and help combat stubborn belly fat. Scientists have discovered that compromised liver function is a common factor in..

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Monster Slayers, Suppression, and the Return from Where we Came [Video]

Monster Slayers, Suppression, and the Return from Where we Came

History repeats itself, but not exactly. Humanity is an example of this and has been travelling an endless spiralling cycle of evolution for 6 million years. We are destined to repeat ourselves, making..

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Coral bleaching found in deeper water, scientist says [Video]

Coral bleaching found in deeper water, scientist says

Scientists have found that coral bleaching is occurring in deeper waters, including in The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, despite its extensive protection. Olivia Zollino has more.

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NASA unveils Europa Clipper spacecraft set to assess life on Jupiter's icy moon [Video]

NASA unveils Europa Clipper spacecraft set to assess life on Jupiter's icy moon

Set for take-off in October and with ten years of space travel ahead of it, NASA's new Clipper spacecraft is unveiled in California. The five-billion-dollar probe will travel to Europa, one of..

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Neuroscience Breakthrough Could Lead to New Treatments for Spinal Cord Injuries [Video]

Neuroscience Breakthrough Could Lead to New Treatments for Spinal Cord Injuries

Neuroscience Breakthrough , Could Lead to New Treatments for , Spinal Cord Injuries. 'Newsweek' reports that neuroscientists have discovered that the human spinal cord is capable of making its own..

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Glyphosate Generation [Video]

Glyphosate Generation

Is there a correlation between exposure to chemicals in our environment and neurological toxicology? This topic is precisely what Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D. is passionate about. And her countless years of..

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Robot Dogs in Space are More Fact than Fiction [Video]

Robot Dogs in Space are More Fact than Fiction

Traversing the rugged terrain of Oregon’s Mount Hood, scientists and robotics engineers are testing a quadrupedal robot, named Spirit, with the ultimate goal of sending it to the Moon and Mars to..

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Beyond Theory: Dual Topological Insulating States Found in Monolayer Material [Video]

Beyond Theory: Dual Topological Insulating States Found in Monolayer Material

Scientists at Boston College have identified a material known as a dual quantum spin Hall insulator, which offers a promising foundation for investigating exotic quantum phases and electromagnetism.

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Scientists Discover Hundreds of Unique Species in Africa’s Newest Ecoregion [Video]

Scientists Discover Hundreds of Unique Species in Africa’s Newest Ecoregion

Following two decades of biological surveys and more than 30 scientific expeditions, groundbreaking research in southern Africa has unearthed a wealth of previously undocumented biodiversity in a newly..

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Are We Facing POPULATION COLLAPSE?! Make More Babies | Isabel Brown LIVE [Video]

Are We Facing POPULATION COLLAPSE?! Make More Babies | Isabel Brown LIVE

Contrary to everything you've been told by the mainstream media, influencers, and politicians, America & the world at large is not overpopulated. Rather, scientists are coming forward..

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Newly-Discovered Gene Variant Could Help Prevent or Treat Alzheimer's Disease [Video]

Newly-Discovered Gene Variant Could Help Prevent or Treat Alzheimer's Disease

Newly-Discovered Gene Variant , Could Help Prevent or Treat , Alzheimer's Disease. 'Newsweek' reports that scientists have uncovered a genetic variant that has the potential to reduce the odds of..

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Discovery of Unusual Worm With Mammal-Like Vision Stuns Scientists [Video]

Discovery of Unusual Worm With Mammal-Like Vision Stuns Scientists

Researchers from the University of Copenhagen and Lund University are amazed by the discovery of a bristle worm that possesses eyesight as acute as that of mammals. They suspect that they may have a..

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