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07/05/2025
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By Cassie B.
Danish AI study shows common disinfectants may be useless against evolving listeria superbugs
Scientists used AI to predict which Listeria strains would survive disinfectants, revealing genetic adaptations that make standard cleaning protocols ineffective. A Danish study analyzed 1,649 Listeria samples and found hidden resistance genes, exposing flaws in current sanitation practices across food facilities. Listeria forms biofilms that evade detection, allowing contamination to persist despite surface cleaning, risking […]
07/04/2025
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By Cassie B.
Alien visitor detected: Massive mystery object from another star system races through our solar system
Astronomers have discovered a massive interstellar object named A11pl3Z hurtling toward the sun at 56 miles per second, marking the third known visitor from beyond our solar system. The 12-mile-wide object, potentially comet-like, follows a hyperbolic orbit, confirming its interstellar origins, but its brightness fluctuations leave scientists puzzled. A11pl3Z will pass near Mars in early […]
07/03/2025
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By Cassie B.
Astronomers uncover the cosmic “dance” behind rare double hot Jupiter systems
Astronomers have uncovered how double hot Jupiters — gas giants orbiting both stars in a binary system — form through gravitational interactions, defying traditional planetary formation theories. Yale researchers used advanced simulations to reveal that the von Zeipel-Lidov-Kozai (ZLK) mechanism causes planets to migrate inward over billions of years in a gravitational “dance.” The study, […]
07/03/2025
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By Cassie B.
Plastic food packaging poisons your meals with microplastics, study warns
A new study confirms microplastics from plastic food packaging enter our bodies through everyday handling and consumption, posing serious health risks. Microplastics bypass digestion, entering bloodstreams and accumulating in vital organs like the brain, liver, and reproductive organs, increasing disease risks. Opening plastic bottles, using plastic lids, and washing reusable containers drastically increase microplastic contamination […]
07/03/2025
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By Cassie B.
Researchers warn BMI is misleading; body fat percentage is far more accurate in predicting heart disease and death
BMI is unreliable for predicting mortality risk, failing to distinguish muscle from fat. New research shows body fat percentage is far more accurate in assessing early death risk than BMI. High body fat increases death risk by 78% overall and 262% from heart disease; BMI missed this entirely. Bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) offers precise, affordable […]
07/02/2025
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By Cassie B.
Archaeologists unearth 2,500-year-old lost Egyptian city, offering new insights into ancient daily life
Researchers uncovered the lost city of Imet near Tanis, revealing rare multi-story tower houses, granaries, and a temple dedicated to the cobra goddess Wadjet. High-resolution satellite imagery guided excavations, exposing a densely urbanized city with ceremonial roads, grain-processing areas, and animal pens. A ceremonial bronze sistrum and votive offerings provide insight into the spiritual life […]
07/02/2025
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By Cassie B.
Study links autoimmune diseases to nearly doubled risk of depression and anxiety
Autoimmune disease patients face nearly double the risk of depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder compared to the general population. Women with autoimmune conditions suffer higher mental health impacts, linked to inflammation, hormones, and genetics. Chronic inflammation, not just “chemical imbalance,” drives mental health struggles, yet conventional treatments ignore this connection. Anti-inflammatory diets, gut healing, and […]
07/02/2025
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By Cassie B.
Breakthrough MIT “bubble wrap” water harvester pulls safe drinking water from desert air without electricity
MIT engineers developed a device that extracts drinking water from air, even in arid regions like Death Valley, using hydrogel and passive cooling. The bubble-wrap-inspired design mimics nature, absorbing vapor at night and releasing condensed water during the day without external power. Early contamination risks were solved by stabilizing hydrogel with glycerol, making harvested water […]
07/01/2025
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By Cassie B.
Scientists uncover surprising link between Earth’s magnetic field and oxygen levels, reshaping understanding of planetary habitability
NASA researchers found a 540-million-year link between Earth’s magnetic field strength and atmospheric oxygen levels, suggesting deep planetary processes shape habitability. A peak in magnetic activity and oxygen coincided with Pangaea’s formation, hinting at tectonic influence on core dynamics and atmospheric chemistry. The Cambrian explosion aligned with rising magnetism and oxygen, potentially enabling complex life, […]
06/28/2025
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By Cassie B.
Screen addiction, not screen time, drives teen suicide crisis
Compulsive phone and social media use—not just screen time—doubles to triples suicidal thoughts in teens, according to a JAMA Network Open study. Nearly half of 4,200 kids showed screen dependency by age 10, with 1 in 3 developing compulsive social media habits by 14. Addictive use, not total screen time, drives risk as kids struggle […]
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