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09/04/2025
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By Ava Grace
Landmark study reveals ULTRA-PROCESSED FOODS drive weight gain, harm male fertility in weeks
A new controlled study challenges the “calories in, calories out” model, proving that the ultra-processing of food – not just its calorie content – directly harms metabolic health and reproductive potential. Men consuming a calorie-matched ultra-processed diet gained significantly more weight (over three lbs. in three weeks) than those on a whole-food diet, with the […]
09/02/2025
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By Ava Grace
The AI reckoning: Stanford study reveals young workers are bearing the brunt of automation’s first wave
A study has found that workers aged 22 to 25 face disproportionate job losses due to AI automation, with a 13 percent decline in employment for AI-exposed roles, while older workers in the same fields remain stable or grow. Companies aren’t eliminating entire departments but are freezing entry-level hiring, replacing junior roles (customer service, coding) […]
08/31/2025
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By Ava Grace
Radio wave brain stimulation temporarily enhances human sense of smell, study finds
Researchers in South Korea have developed a novel, non-invasive treatment that uses targeted 2.45-gigahertz radio waves, directed through the forehead, to temporarily stimulate the olfactory nerves and bulb in the brain. In a study on healthy individuals, a single five-minute session of this “electroceutical” therapy significantly improved participants’ ability to detect faint odors, with the […]
08/28/2025
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By Ava Grace
Cruciferous vegetables: Mighty weapons in the fight against colon cancer
A comprehensive scientific review concludes that regular consumption of cruciferous vegetables (like broccoli and cabbage) provides a significant protective effect against the development of colon cancer. The meta-analysis of 17 studies found that individuals who consumed the highest amounts of these vegetables had a 20 percent lower risk of colon cancer compared to those who […]
08/27/2025
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By Ava Grace
NASA and IBM unleash AI “Surya” to forecast the sun’s most violent storms
NASA and IBM have collaboratively developed a groundbreaking AI model named “Surya” that can predict dangerous solar flares with unprecedented accuracy, offering a crucial early warning system for events that threaten satellites, power grids and astronauts. The model was trained on a massive, nine-year dataset from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, allowing it to learn the […]
08/26/2025
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By Ava Grace
Fast charging actually strengthens zinc-ion cells, defying decades of scientific dogma
Researchers at Georgia Tech have discovered that fast charging, long thought to degrade batteries, actually extends the lifespan and durability of zinc-ion batteries by preventing the formation of destructive dendrites. The primary obstacle for zinc-ion batteries has been dendrite growth — sharp, metallic spikes that cause short circuits. The team found that fast charging forces […]
08/25/2025
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By Ava Grace
The unseen cost of convenience: Study finds EV fast chargers double local air pollution
A new UCLA study identifies a significant health hazard at electric vehicle fast-charging stations, where localized air pollution hotspots with high levels of particulate matter (PM2.5) are created. The primary source of this pollution is not the electricity but the high-powered cooling fans inside the charging cabinets, which blast accumulated dust, tire fragments and brake […]
08/24/2025
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By Ava Grace
The hidden cost of lost sleep: New research links sleep deprivation to dangerous visceral fat gain
Sleep deprivation directly causes increased calorie intake and fat accumulation. A highly controlled study found that restricted sleep led participants to consume over 300 extra calories per day, creating a caloric surplus that resulted in weight gain. The most significant finding is a dangerous increase in visceral fat. While overall weight gain was modest, sleep […]
08/22/2025
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By Ava Grace
Japan’s AI-optimized wireless power design solves unstable voltage problem
Researchers have used machine learning to overcome the major problem of voltage instability in wireless power transfer (WPT) systems, which is caused by changing power demands in the device being charged. The team employed a genetic algorithm to “evolve” an optimal circuit design through countless simulations, creating a system that performs well under a wide […]
08/21/2025
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By Ava Grace
Men with dementia die sooner than women, study finds
Men with dementia die faster than women—27.2 percent of men died within a year of diagnosis compared to 21.8 percent of women. This gap persists even after accounting for age, health conditions and socioeconomic factors. Men require more intensive medical care, including 50.5 percent higher hospitalization rates, greater reliance on hospice and emergency services and […]
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