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[QUOTE="pinball1970, post: 6855933, member: 551850"] I have time on my hands today and I read your post earlier. I am still not sure what it is you want, no reply as yet so I will dip in and guess. Do you want Science references to put at the end of your book? Like a paper? Pf is a good start! Nature and Lancet are readable for biology and medicine. WHO, CDC also for those areas, you can search for your topics. UKHSA if you are here(UK) The technical briefings on Covid were very good. If you are not used to graphical representations then skip by them and read the tables and summary. For physics? I am not a researcher or scientist so I would need a [USER=260864]@vanhees71[/USER] type guy on that or [USER=493650]@PeroK[/USER] . Ok check LHC and NASA for updates on projects. Example here [URL]https://home.cern/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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