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Science in Society 55

Science in Society 55
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Download or read book Science in Society 55 written by Dr. Mae-Wan Ho and published by Institute of Science in Soc. This book was released on 1975 with total page 52 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this issue: From the Editors - Unintended Hazards of Geoengineering Freeing the World from GMOsSyngenta Charged for Covering up Livestock Deaths from GM CornGM Soy Linked to Illnesses in Farm PigsBehind the GM Wheat TrialBt Toxicity Confirmed: Flawed Studies Exposed Death Camp Fukushima ChernobylNuclear ShutdownChernobyl Deaths Top a Million Based on Real EvidenceTruth about FukushimaFukushima Fallout Rivals ChernobylBystander Effects Amplify Dose and Harm from Ionizing RadiationApple Pectin for RadioprotectionThe Pectin ControversyGreen Tea Compound for RadioprotectionWHO Report on Fukushima a TravestyUK’s Nuclear Illusion Physics of OrganismsLiving H2O the Dancing Rainbow WithinSuperconducting Quantum Coherent Water in Nanospace Confirmed


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