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08/26/2025
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By Cassie B.
Scientists predict cosmic collision will trigger black hole eruption in the center of the Milky Way
A dormant supermassive black hole at the Milky Way’s center will awaken in 2.4 billion years when our galaxy collides with the Large Magellanic Cloud. The collision will trigger a cosmic feeding frenzy, causing Sagittarius A* to grow eight times larger while emitting intense radiation. Earth remains safe due to its vast distance and the […]
08/25/2025
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By Cassie B.
Coral reefs thrived in warmer seas – new research debunks climate alarmism
Coral reefs grew six times faster in warmer ancient oceans than today despite higher sea levels and temperatures. Local pollution and overfishing — not climate change — are the real threats to modern reefs. Historical data proves coral thrives in CO2-rich, warmer waters, debunking climate doomsday claims. The climate agenda pushes centralized control while ignoring […]
08/25/2025
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By Cassie B.
Hidden fat ages your heart faster than obesity, groundbreaking study reveals
Your heart ages faster based on where fat is stored, not how much you weigh. Visceral fat, hidden deep around organs, pumps inflammatory toxins that accelerate heart disease. Women’s hip and thigh fat protects their hearts pre-menopause, while men’s belly fat speeds up heart aging. BMI is useless—thin people with visceral fat can have worse […]
08/22/2025
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By Cassie B.
Scientists discover crystal that “breathes” oxygen and could transform energy, electronics and buildings
A newly discovered crystal made of strontium, iron and cobalt can absorb and release oxygen like human lungs without degrading. The breakthrough could revolutionize fuel cells, thermal devices and energy-efficient windows by enabling real-time oxygen control. Unlike previous materials, this crystal remains stable at lower temperatures, making it practical for commercial use. Applications include cleaner […]
08/21/2025
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By Cassie B.
Tiny new moon found near Uranus raises questions about our solar system’s unexplored secrets
A newly discovered six-mile-wide moon around Uranus brings its total to 29, spotted by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope in early 2025. The tiny moon, designated S/2025 U1, evaded detection for decades, including during Voyager 2’s 1986 flyby. Uranus now holds the record for the most small inner moons, hinting at a chaotic history of […]
08/21/2025
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By Cassie B.
Diabetes breakthrough: Ginger rivals drugs in lowering blood sugar, study confirms
Ginger significantly lowers blood sugar and improves insulin sensitivity, outperforming many diabetes drugs without harmful side effects. Big Pharma suppresses natural remedies like ginger because they can’t be patented, favoring expensive, profit-driven pharmaceuticals instead. Low doses of 1 to 3 grams of ginger daily reduce fasting blood sugar, HbA1c, and inflammation, protecting against diabetes complications. […]
08/19/2025
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By Cassie B.
Fluoride exposed as obsolete: Breakthrough toothpaste made from human HAIR reverses decay better
Fluoride’s dominance in dental care is being challenged by a keratin-based toothpaste that repairs enamel better than fluoride. King’s College London researchers proved keratin reverses early decay, even in acidic conditions where fluoride fails. The sustainable keratin toothpaste uses waste hair, eliminating the need for toxic industrial byproducts like fluoride. Fluoridation persists despite weak evidence […]
08/18/2025
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By Cassie B.
Hot tea and coffee linked to esophageal cancer, but a simple trick cuts the danger
Your morning coffee or tea could be a silent threat if consumed too hot. Drinking eight or more cups of scalding beverages daily nearly sextuples esophageal cancer risk. Temperatures above 65 C (149 F) are classified as probably carcinogenic by the WHO. Repeated exposure to extreme heat damages the esophagus, increasing cancer risk over time. […]
08/16/2025
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By Cassie B.
Human eggs defy aging: Study reveals mitochondrial DNA stays remarkably stable over time
Human egg mitochondria show far fewer mutations than blood or saliva cells, defying expectations of age-related genetic decay. A study of 22 women aged 20 to 42 found eggs had 17 to 24 times fewer mtDNA mutations than other tissues, with no significant increase over time. This challenges assumptions about reproductive aging, offering reassurance for […]
08/12/2025
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By Cassie B.
Webb Telescope spots “disappearing” gas planet in Earth’s cosmic backyard that may host life-supporting moons
Astronomers using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have detected a Saturn-sized gas giant orbiting Alpha Centauri A, the closest Sun-like star to Earth at just 4.5 light-years away. The planet’s potential icy moons could harbor conditions for life, mirroring Jupiter’s Europa or Saturn’s Enceladus, although the gas giant itself is inhospitable. The discovery shocked scientists […]
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