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Does Social Media Have Limits? - Bodies of Light & the Desire for Omnipresence | Camila Mozzini-Alister



Bodies of Light is a living testemony of an artist who gave her own life and body to her work. It is difficult to categorize Camila Mozzini-Alister’s work since it is, at once a work of philosophy, biography, performing arts, media archeaology, science fiction, as well as an innovative way of bringing together mind and screen through the practices of mediation in social media and spiritual meditation. One of the most interesting aspects of this book is how the author uses her own voice and experience to relate to any other voice in the same quest to becoming more than just a body. Grounded in a rigorous phenomenological exercise, she calls attention to our deep subconscious desire for omnipresence and brings forth a crucial question for humanity: after all, what are the limits of our ‘progress?   ....

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Mustard seed, wall rocket and turmeric extracts show potential against SARS-CoV-2 in vitro


Mustard seed, wall rocket and turmeric extracts show potential against SARS-CoV-2 in vitro
Researchers in Spain have identified plant extracts that may be of interest in the search for treatments of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and serve as a basis for future chemical,
in vivo, and clinical trials.
The team – from the Polytechnic University of Valencia – identified 17 plant products commonly used in current and traditional cuisine that have previously shown promise as inhibitors of a coronavirus protein called chymotrypsin-like protease (3CLPro).
This protein is required for successful replication of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) – the agent responsible for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. ....

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