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News & Articles By Virgilio Marin
03/29/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Survival medicine: Do you need epinephrine in your first aid kit?
Epinephrine is a hormone that plays an important part in your body’s ability to survive. Also called adrenaline, it triggers the body’s fight-or-flight response during dangerous or stressful situations. It relaxes the airways and tightens your blood vessels to increase blood flow to your muscles and give you a temporary boost of strength. But epinephrine is also a medicine. Called synthetic epinephrine, it acts in […]
03/28/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Overlooked strand of the San Andreas Fault may be primed for a major earthquake, study determines
A new study published March 24 in the journal Science Advances shows that an overlooked strand of the southern San Andreas Fault is more likely to rupture than any other secondary faults in the region. Called the Mission Creek strand, the segment spans the cities of Indio, Desert Hot Springs and San Bernardino. It has gone mostly unnoticed because […]
03/26/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Food supply 101: Can vinegar go bad?
Vinegar is a common pantry item used for a variety of things. It is used for cooking, pickling, removing stains, eliminating weeds and washing pets. Many people also use vinegar to shed weight and extend the life of ornamental flowers. With that many uses, homesteaders love to stock up on vinegar. But you might be wondering if you need […]
03/23/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Prepper projects: Tips for building and repairing
A lot of things will need repair after an SHTF event, such as a blown tire or a leaky roof. Unfortunately, professional help will rarely be available, if not completely absent. When disaster strikes, it will be up to you to repair things at home or even build minor structures. Check out the following tips for building and repair: […]
03/16/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Volcanic eruption looms in Iceland after 18,000 earthquakes struck over the past week
A volcanic eruption looms in Iceland after more than 18,000 earthquakes struck the island country over the past week. From Wednesday to Thursday morning alone, the Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) detected around 3,300 earthquakes. The earthquake swarm centers around Reykjanes Peninsula, a densely populated region south of Iceland’s capital Reykjavik. Authorities now expect one of two volcanoes in the […]
03/15/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Solar storms, magnetic pole shift loom as hundreds of dolphins and whales wind up dead worldwide
Hundreds of dolphins and whales are recently washing up dead on different shores across the world in what might be an ominous sign of the times. Experts are still investigating the cause of death, but there is speculation that intense solar activity and Earth’s weakening magnetic field likely contributed to the deaths. Mass die-offs in the sea Eighty-six dolphins […]
03/14/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Air Force prepares for potential EMP attack
The Air Force took the first steps to guard one of its Texas bases against an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack. Officials at the Joint Base San Antonio in Lackland issued a request for bids to inspect a facility called the Petroleum, Oil and Lubrication Complex, LiveScience reported. The inspection is intended to identify any equipment that may […]
03/11/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
5 Food storage enemies and how to protect your preps from them
Ensuring you have enough food when disaster strikes is relatively easy compared to storing food. After all, you simply need to go to the grocery and haul your supplies back home. But when it comes to storing food, you have a greater challenge ahead. Food is susceptible to rot and damage, and without proper storage, you […]
03/05/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
5 innovative water harvesting techniques for dry, off-grid areas
Clean water is a scarce resource in dry, off-grid environments. In these areas, conventional water sources such as snowfall, rainfall, river runoff and groundwater are rare if not completely absent. But innovative water sourcing methods could help address that scarcity. In an article for the Conversation, environmental scientists Manzoor Qadir and Vladimir Smakhtin, both from United Nations University […]
02/28/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Nuclear reactor went offline because Texas failed to winterize power plant
One of the two reactors at the South Texas Nuclear Power Station tripped because the facilities are not winterized to withstand extreme cold weather. Station officials submitted a report on Monday to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission explaining that a disruption in a feedwater pump caused one reactor to shut down automatically. “It’s very rare for weather issues to […]
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