Eleven questions about Covid-19 that I can’t answer

By LOREEN COSTA 1. Is there a way to summarize the standards of testing being used by each nation? For infection status? For cause of death? Is any country yet fully focused on antibody testing? Is it reliable? 2. Is there a way to understand rates of flu and flu vaccination around the world, prior … Read more

Covid19 News Workspace

USE ONLY A FEW WORDS. ONLY SAY WHAT SUPPORTS YOUR CASE. PUT THE FACTS INTO CONTEXT. ——Stories—— Federal health officials provide potential timeline for Pfizer vaccine distribution starting this December| Added November 10 Things are moving right along: just one day after Pfizer issued a press release on the efficacy of their vaccine, federal health … Read more

The Invention of PCR — by Kary Mullis

  The concept was not out of the question because in fact one of the natural functions of DNA molecules is to reproduce themselves. They do it every time a cell divides into two daughter cells. A short piece of synthetic DNA could be treated in such a way that it would stick to a … Read more

Book of Blue Compilation | by Eric Francis

Feeling the memory of my first discovery of the exquisite pleasure of being denied, or surrendered for another lover. Tentative steps toward exploring more deeply. Since my earliest memory, connected to my selfcum thirst. Perhaps wisely, I was delicate about it. Heading into my deepest phase of yearning for cunt in my lifetime of such … Read more

Suggestions for Keeping Things Together in a Crisis

By ERIC FRANCIS | Planet Waves Here are some thoughts I’ve gathered from having dealt with crises in the past, and having spent time considering plans with others. We are essentially in a civil defense emergency. I will add one additional thought up top. In any crisis, whether personal or community, I have found it … Read more