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06/30/2023
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By Laura Harris
Colorado State University faces backlash over plans for new NIH-funded bat research lab
Colorado State University (CSU) faces public protest and accusations of stonewalling over its plans to construct a new National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded bat research facility in 2024. In October 2021, CSU’s Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Pathology within the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences received a $6.7 million grant from the NIH to construct the new […]
01/27/2022
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By JD Heyes
Bombshell: Scientists who pushed “natural origins” narrative regarding COVID-19 were given tens of millions in funding from Fauci’s agency
If Dr. Anthony Fauci isn’t guilty of mass murder then there is no such crime. For nearly two years there have been credible reports that the virus that causes COVID-19 did not ‘occur naturally’ at some wet market in Wuhan, China that sold live bats as ‘delicacies’ but rather, the virus was actually created in […]
04/12/2021
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By Nolan Barton
International scientists and researchers call for more rigorous investigation into the origins of coronavirus
On April 7, a group of international scientists and researchers called for a more rigorous investigation into the origins of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19). This came after China and the World Health Organization (WHO) released a report last week concluding that the virus most likely came from wildlife instead of a laboratory. The joint study by China and […]
12/25/2020
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Bats can anticipate their prey’s movements by building predictive models on the fly, says new study
Despite possessing better vision than humans at night, some bats prefer to use their advanced hearing to hunt for food. These nocturnal creatures manufacture sounds and rely on the echoes those sounds make while bouncing off objects to navigate in the dark and find their prey. This ability, known as echolocation, is a subject of particular interest […]
10/01/2020
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By JD Heyes
Big tech censorship collusion continues as Facebook follows Twitter’s lead and squelches interview with “rogue” Chinese scientist who says COVID-19 was engineered in a lab
When the big tech behemoths all announced after the 2016 election they were going to begin ‘fact-checking’ posts because of all that ‘Russian misinformation’ that led to Donald Trump winning the White House, we knew what they meant. The platforms were not interested in ‘fact-checking’ anything because left-wing media types never are. Rather, conservatives believed […]
06/11/2020
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By Franz Walker
Scientists say coronavirus has higher affinity for human cells than bat cells – does this prove it was laboratory made?
The Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) has a much higher affinity for human cells, according to Australian scientists. The findings call into question the thinking that the virus came from bats. Nikolai Petrovsky and his research team at Australia’s Flinders University School of Medicine and Latrobe University found that the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus — the pathogen behind the pandemic — […]
04/07/2020
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By Ethan Huff
Officials starting to acknowledge that coronavirus probably came from Wuhan research lab
Early on in the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis, we reported about how it was a strange coincidence that China’s only BSL-4 (biosafety level 4) laboratory where deadly viruses are contained just so happens to be located in Wuhan, the epicenter of the global pandemic. And now, government officials are starting to acknowledge this strange anomaly […]
09/26/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Scientists investigate the secret of bats’ longevity – can it be adapted to humans?
Humans enjoy moderately long lifespans. But some bats live even longer, which is surprising given their small size. Researchers believe that the secret behind the longevity of bats might help humans enjoy longer lives. Two researchers from the University of Maryland (UMD) studied the evolutionary history of many known chiropteran species. They identified four bat species that live extremely long […]
07/19/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Pest-eating bats are easing financial pressure on farmers and may help regrow rainforests
In the African island of Madagascar, bats leave their tropical rainforest and descend upon the ricefields cultivated by human farmers to devour plant-eating insect pests. Their organic pest control service may help persuade locals to preserve the forests instead of razing them. Every year, humans cut down one percent of Madagascar’s rainforest cover. They cultivate the cleared land to grow rice, […]
03/27/2019
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By Jhoanna Robinson
Noise pollution threatening the food supply? Human-generated underwater noise found to disrupt the ability for fish to school
Fish generally cluster together and move as one because they need cohesion and coordination when it comes to exchanging information like where to find food sources and how to avoid predators. However, small interruptions to their normal activities, such as when they are disturbed by the grueling sounds of man’s gigantic machines, can cause miscommunication among […]
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