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11/02/2025
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By Ava Grace
A common element’s quantum leap: Scientists forge a new path to superconducting semiconductors
Scientists have successfully transformed germanium, a foundational and well-understood semiconductor, into a material that can carry electricity with zero resistance (a superconductor). This breakthrough is significant because it merges the world of superconductors with mainstream semiconductor technology, promising a future with vastly more efficient, faster devices and a more practical path toward powerful quantum computers. […]
11/02/2025
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By Ava Grace
How your fitness app may be fueling failure, not health
A study analyzing social media posts found that calorie-counting and fitness apps, instead of empowering users, often leave them feeling defeated, ashamed and ready to abandon their health goals. The core problem is automated algorithms that set rigid, unattainable daily calorie goals, frequently ignoring biological realities like breastfeeding or penalizing users for exercise by reducing […]
11/01/2025
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By Ava Grace
Over half a million ChatGPT users weekly are showing signs of PSYCHOSIS
OpenAI disclosed that approximately 560,000 users weekly show signs of mania or psychosis, with 1.2 million more sending messages indicating potential suicidal intent, revealing a significant hidden toll. Over a million users weekly form an “exclusive attachment” to the AI, replacing real-world relationships, while an MIT study found that reliance on ChatGPT diminishes critical thinking […]
11/01/2025
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By Ava Grace
A silent epidemic: Groundbreaking study reveals U.S. stillbirth crisis is worse than reported
A major new study reveals the U.S. stillbirth rate is 6.8 per 1,000 births—significantly higher than the official CDC estimate and showing no improvement for years. Over 72 percent of stillbirths occurred in pregnancies with identifiable risk factors, suggesting failures in consistent, high-quality clinical oversight may contribute to preventable losses. Alarmingly, over a quarter of […]
11/01/2025
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By Ava Grace
Soaring memory problems in youth linked to unprecedented wireless radiation exposure
A new study analyzing nearly two decades of data from Norway and Sweden reveals an alarming, exponential surge in memory problems and cognitive impairment among children and teenagers, with increases as high as 850 percent in Norway and nearly 60-fold in Sweden. Researchers directly correlate this sharp rise in cognitive dysfunction with the escalating exposure […]
10/30/2025
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By Ava Grace
How your natural sleep preference influences your mental health
An individual’s natural sleep preference (chronotype) is linked to mental well-being, with evening types being more susceptible to depressive symptoms due to a misalignment with a society structured for early risers. Staying up late itself isn’t the direct cause of poor mental health. Instead, the risk is driven by associated habits common among night owls, […]
10/29/2025
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By Ava Grace
Groundbreaking study links five sleep profiles to brain health and mental resilience
Five distinct sleep profiles were identified, including “Short Sleepers” (under six to seven hours), “Sleep-Aid Users,” and “Disturbed Sleepers” (frequent disruptions). Each profile is linked to specific negative outcomes, such as cognitive decline (memory, problem-solving), behavioral issues (aggression) and emotional problems (anxiety, substance abuse). Unique “neural signatures” in brain scans correspond to each profile, providing […]
10/28/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study: Modest level of happiness is enough to significantly reduce risk of early death from chronic diseases
A 15-year international study identified a score of 2.7 on a 10-point life satisfaction scale as the critical point where increased national happiness begins to reduce premature deaths from chronic diseases. For every one percent increase in a nation’s average happiness above the 2.7 threshold, researchers observed an estimated 0.43 percent drop in mortality rates […]
10/28/2025
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By Ava Grace
How sleep deprivation steals the brain benefits of your workout
A new long-term study reveals that regular physical activity does not protect the brain from decline if it is not paired with adequate sleep. The research found that highly active people who consistently slept less than six hours per night experienced such a rapid cognitive decline that, over ten years, their brain health was no […]
10/28/2025
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By Ava Grace
A prescription for longevity: New study finds modest, achievable walking goals dramatically cut death risk in older women
A new study finds that walking at least 4,000 steps on just one or two days per week is associated with a significantly lower risk of death and cardiovascular disease in older women. This challenges the conventional wisdom that daily exercise is necessary for major health benefits. The research is highly credible due to its […]
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