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The worlds first 3D-printed microscope costs only $60 to build
Andrew Paul
Researchers have designed and built the worlds first microscope made entirely from 3D-printed parts. And because the open-source plans are already available online, almost anyone can assemble their o ...[Continue Reading]
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WEF Elites Unveil Plan To Use Carbon Controls as a Trojan Horse for Global DEI
Brandon Smith
This article was written by Brandon Smith and originally published atBirch Gold Group The underlying strength of economics is that (when approached honestly and with respect to the data) it can giv ...[Continue Reading]
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Abolish the Presidential Medal of Freedom
Ryan McMaken
President Joe Biden awarded the so-called Presidential Medal of Freedom to Pope Francis on Saturday. The award,according to the White House, is allegedly reserved toindividuals who have made exempl ...[Continue Reading]
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Do eagles crush their beaks?
LSW Team
The Mighty Beak: Understanding Eagle Beak Structure and Function Introduction Eagles are one of the most iconic and awe-inspiring birds in the world. With their majestic wingspans, sharp talons, an ...[Continue Reading]
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Sue Mi Terry: When FARA Applies to USAllies
Joseph D. Terwilliger
Last week, I wrote a detailed analysis of how the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938 (FARA) has become a tool of government overreach, often used selectively to stigmatize inconvenient voices, c ...[Continue Reading]
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Want to Grow as a Cultural Apologist? Learn from Augustine.
Joshua Chatraw
The North African bishop Augustine of Hippo (354430) is one of Christianitys most formidable thinkers. Many esteem him as a great theologian, others as an insightful pastor. More recently, a growing ...[Continue Reading]
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