Environment Is Your Flight’s Carbon Footprint a Lie? Gerd DaniNovember 11, 2025March 28, 20260 Have you ever checked your flight’s carbon footprint and felt surprisingly relieved by the number? We’ve all been there. You’re… Read More
Why Musk’s War on Wikipedia Is a War on Reality Gerd DaniNovember 10, 2025March 28, 20260 Truth is not a product. I spend a lot of my time online, maybe more than most. From my wheelchair… Read More
Hybrid War Is Here: How AI Shifts the Front Line Gerd DaniNovember 8, 2025March 28, 20260 The front line moved. I felt it last night on the Rimini seafront, tyres whispering over cool tiles, gulls heckling in… Read More
The Anthropocene Isn’t Dead—It’s Evolving Into Us Gerd DaniNovember 7, 2025March 28, 20260 Names don’t save worlds. I’m Gerd Dani from Rimini—writer, wheelchair wheels crunching over seaside grit, salty air in my lungs,… Read More
Why is a marathon exactly 42.195 km? Gerd DaniNovember 2, 2025March 28, 20260 Welcome, dear readers of FreeAstroScience. Have you ever wondered why the marathon isn’t a clean 42 or 40 km, but… Read More
Can Día de los Muertos Transform How We Grieve? Gerd DaniNovember 1, 2025March 28, 20260 What if death wasn’t the end of love, but a doorway to deeper connection? Welcome, dear reader. We’re so glad… Read More
Can Día de los Muertos teach us to remember? Gerd DaniNovember 1, 2025March 28, 20260 What if a festival could transform fear of death into love, memory, and community, and what would it mean if… Read More
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Is Your Halloween Scent Slowly Poisoning Your Home? Gerd DaniOctober 31, 2025March 28, 20260 Have you ever walked into someone’s house during Halloween and felt overwhelmed by that artificial pumpkin spice smell? You know… Read More
Could less pressure make smarter students? Gerd DaniOctober 31, 2025March 28, 20260 What if fewer tests, shorter days, and more trust actually raised achievement and well‑being, not lowered them? Welcome, dear readers,… Read More