Top 10 biggest volcanic eruption
Top 10 Biggest Craziest Volcano Eruptions. Informative Video about some of the biggest volcanic eruptions around the world
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The Hidden Benefits of the Pandemic
This week we're brightening things up with some of the unexpected GOOD things to come from the pandemic! (I know...crazy. But there's actually a few good things that came out of this craziness!) Are there any other positives you can think of that you experienced during 2020-21 thus far? Let us know down in the comments!
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[⛔Don't Watch Alone⛔] Jinn - All You Need To Know!
Info about the existence of the JINN, from all aspects
Speaker: Omar Suleiman
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How Jinns Operate [Very Important] | Mufti Menk
#MuftiMenk mentions that a believer should never ever take help from Jinn through #blackmagic, #fortunetelling, etc, in the light of hadith and the Quran.
Mufti Menk Quotes in this clip that “clear words clear words whoever has done magic has engaged in shirk- they have associated partners with Allah from Hadith. What does that mean; one just removed himself or herself out of the fold of Islam”.
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Structure of coronavirus with classification of viruses
Viruses can only survive within a host cell so that applied to coronavirus as well. Viruses have a genetic material which enables them to reproduce however they do not have enzymes required for protein as well as nucleic acid synthesis so they need help of some other cells so that they use their machinery and produce proteins and enzymes necessary for their protection as well as for their multiplication.
Structures of virus
All viruses have a genome which is surrounded by a protein coat known as capsid. The protein coat i.e the capsid is basically proteins which are arranged in a symmetrical manner and form a protective shell for the nucleic acid. The symmetry may be either icosahedral i.e has 20 triangular faces or helical. So all viruses have a genome and a protein coat . Some viruses may be enveloped while some may not be enveloped (naked viruses). The envelope is made up of lipoproteins i.e lipids and proteins. The lipids are derived from the host cell membrane which the viruses infect and they acquire it while they are leaving the cell while the proteins are synthesised by the viral genome using the host machinery.
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Updating Canadians on the COVID-19 situation
January - 2022
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivers remarks updating Canadians on the COVID-19 situation
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The Murder Of Canny Ong crime documentary CRIME ID
The Mystery behind the Murder of Canny Ong
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Why COVID-19 May Be the Last Pandemic
Since the novel coronavirus first showed up in America in January 2020, the U.S. government has routinely impeded scientists, public health officials, and citizens from coping with the COVID-19 pandemic. Early on, the surgeon general admonished Americans for buying masks. As late as last August, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was downplaying broad-based testing among asymptomatic people. It wasn't until this April—more than a year into the pandemic—that the agency finally acknowledged what had become clear only a few months in: COVID-19 is rarely spread by surface contact. It's primarily an airborne disease.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) stood in the way as independent labs worked to quickly develop COVID-19 tests that would allow individuals to know if they were infected and should self-quarantine, and it wasn't until this spring that the agency finally approved an at-home test you could get without a prescription. The FDA also temporarily pulled Johnson & Johnson's vaccine from the U.S. market because one out of every 1.13 million recipients developed blood clots. Those are the same odds of being struck by lightning.
The one clear policy victory—Operation Warp Speed, which promised payments to developers of coronavirus vaccines—was based on biomedical innovations such as "messenger RNA" vaccines—that were already underway before the novel coronavirus appeared. "The horrors of the last year have spurred humanity to quickly develop an unprecedentedly flexible and powerful toolkit that may well make COVID-19 the last true pandemic," writes Reason Science Correspondent Ronald Bailey in the May cover story for the magazine.
"The amazing thing is that we'll be able to forestall any further pandemics in the future because so many great advancements in vaccine treatments…have come out of that," he tells Reason TV. "Now you can just slip any piece of genetic information into that lipid and now you have a vaccine."
Safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines were produced far faster than any expert expected. Yet almost all of the time that it took to bring the vaccines to market was due to safety testing and other governmental mandates that could have been sped up without endangering anyone. By January 13, 2020—only two days after the Chinese researchers shared the genetic sequence of the COVID-19 virus and before most Americans had heard of the disease—the biotech company Moderna had devised the formula for its vaccine. BioNTech launched its COVID-19 vaccine program in January and had partnered with Pfizer to manufacture it by mid-March of last year. The first volunteer was injected with Moderna's vaccine on March 16, 2020, yet it was only approved by the FDA last December 17th, a week after Pfizer's vaccine met the agency's approval. Had the agency been faster off the mark and used human-challenge trials and other innovative testing techniques, the vaccines could have been brought to market months earlier with no compromise in safety. That would have conceivably saved hundreds of thousands of lives globally.
Will our government allow a vaccine based on this plug-and-play model to be deployed not within months, but in a matter of weeks, to stop the next pandemic in its tracks? "My answer is to let us deploy the technologies as quickly as possible, and then we won't have to make any of these trade-offs ever again," says Bailey. "If we have another pandemic and another failure [like with COVID-19], it will be a policy failure. Our bureaucracies need to get out of the way and let vaccines be deployed in an expeditious way."
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COVID-19: What’s Next?
The emergence of the Omicron variant – and the reintroduction of national lockdowns, travel bans and quarantines – has reinforced the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic. Join experts and leaders to find out the possible scenarios for COVID in 2022 and beyond.
Speakers:
Francine Lacqua/Editor-at-Large and Presenter/Bloomberg Television
Stéphane Bancel/Chief Executive Officer/Moderna
Richard Hatchett/Chief Executive Officer/Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness and Innovations (CEPI)
Anthony S. Fauci/Director/National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Annelies Wilder-Smith/Professor of Emerging Infectious Diseases/London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
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Why does the Covid-19 virus mutate?
Sir Jeremy Farrar explains why viruses mutate and the risks mutations pose to vaccines and treatments.
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UNSOLVED MYSTERIES : The Secrets Of Antarctica - ( New 2022 )
Here are some of Antarctica's strangest scientific discoveries. The most mysterious and vast continent in the world.
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What is happening in this World: A comet approached the Earth, another volcano and other events
Overview of weather and natural events in the World.
What is happening in this world: natural disasters on the planet of Earth.
The latest news about weather events and disasters.
0:08 - An incredible wind blows in southeast Colorado. Wind gusts in excess of 160 km / h (100 mph) have been reported in parts of Colorado.
1:30 - The highest volcano in Nicaragua, San Cristobal, is showing signs of activity. The volcano threw a column of volcanic ash into the air, which fell on nearby settlements.
2:13 - A powerful tornado struck Villa Cañas, Santa Fe province, Argentina. Wind gusts exceeded speeds of over 150 km / h (93 mph). The tornado destroyed over 30,000 hectares (74,131 acres) of crops.
2:51 - Comet C / 2021 A1 (Leonard) approached the minimum distance to the Earth.
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The Conspiracy "Myth"
The world is rife with conspiracy theory, why, and what does it say about this moment in history?
In this conversation with Rebel Wisdom's David Fuller, Charles Eisenstein outlines why he thinks conspiracy theory is best understood mythologically.
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Tsunami Hits Tonga After Giant Volcano Eruption Moment of the explosion of Hunga Tonga volcano
When The Earth Is Angry
Overview of weather and natural events in the World.
What is happening in this world: natural disasters on the planet of Earth.
The latest news about weather events and disasters.
The underwater volcano Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Haapai in Polynesia, which has been erupting for the past 3 weeks, has thrown a column of ash to a height of almost 17 kilometers. The authorities of the kingdom of Tonga have urged the inhabitants of the surrounding islands to temporarily close their rainwater collection systems, as harmful particles can get into them.
The volcanic eruption began on December 20. Initially, the volcano was "warming up", but now it has demonstrated its power. At the same time, the land area increased by another 500-600 meters.
The wind carried the ashes to the east and north. Acid rain, which experts warned about, was not recorded.
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40 SIGNS OF JUDGEMENT DAY HAPPENING NOW!!
40 SIGNS OF JUDGEMENT DAY HAPPENING NOW! 😱 - POWERFUL WARNING!
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Fake News versus Real Politics
Hacking, leaking and disputing the facts – it has never been easier to distort the truth. How can democracies be protected against the implications of a digitized world
This session was developed in partnership with the BBC.
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Top Health Myths 2022
Its a new year which means it's a good time to look back and reflect on our (bad) habits and decisions. And what better way to gear up for those New Year's resolutions, than by re-evaluating some of the stubborn myths that might be ruining your health?
Throughout 2018, Steven Gundry MD has debunked plenty-a health myth. But if you missed a couple videos, don't worry! We have you covered with this health-myth-busting compilation.
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Anthony Fauci on Bioterrorism
Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), talks about the prospect of bioterrorism and the safety and ethics of publishing potentially dangerous scientific information in this interconnected world
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Was It a Lab Leak? The Mysterious Origin of COVID-19
Where did the virus that changed the world come from?
The prevailing theory for a long time was that wild animals sold as food at a wet market in Wuhan, China, had started the outbreak.
One of the first scientists to seriously question the official narrative was Botao Xiao, who in February 2020 published a pre-print paper arguing that "the killer coronavirus probably originated from a laboratory in Wuhan."
The author pointed out that there was no evidence that the vendors at the wet market in Wuhan sold bat meat. On the other hand, there were two research labs studying bat-borne coronaviruses located in Wuhan, where a virus could have accidentally infected workers, causing them to spread the disease to the general public. Xiao withdrew the paper two weeks later, after Chinese authorities declared that the lab-leak theory had no merit.
The Chinese government proceeded to clamp down on research into the virus's origins and ordered the closure of a lab that had shared the virus's genetic sequence with other scientists in January 2020. The government also forced the lab to destroy its viral samples.
To this day, the Chinese government won't allow outside researchers to test blood drawn from employees of the Wuhan Institute of Virology who, according to a U.S. intelligence report, were hospitalized for a flu-like illness in November 2019—weeks before the first documented human-to-human transmission. Chinese authorities cited privacy concerns to the World Health Organization (WHO) team that requested the samples.
There's no direct proof that the virus originated from a lab. But there's also no such proof that humans first became infected by eating bats or through exposure to pangolins, theories that were treated as unimpeachable fact early in the pandemic.
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'Vaccines won't work': US virologist breaks down COVID-19, how to curb spread
Lessons learned from Dr. Djaballah about the COVID-19, caused by the SAR-CoV2 virus, can be summed up in several notes. Check out the video interview with Dr. Djaballah for more in depth.
- How much do we know about this virus?
- Where far are we from developing a vaccine?
- Who holds the key to understanding the nature of COVID-19?
- The debate: Mask or no mask?
- Why don't we have a vaccine for SARS-CoV1 yet?
- Can we stop the spread? How?
- Lessons to learn from the COVID-19 outbreak.
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