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06/27/2025
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By Cassie B.
Ancient tomb fungus linked to “King Tut’s curse” may hold key to revolutionary cancer treatment
The deadly fungus Aspergillus flavus, once blamed for the “mummy’s curse” deaths after tomb excavations, now shows promise in fighting leukemia. Researchers discovered the fungus produces compounds called asperigimycins that selectively destroy leukemia cells without harming healthy tissue. Modified with lipid molecules, these compounds penetrate cancer cells more effectively, targeting a gene crucial for leukemia […]
06/27/2025
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By Cassie B.
Ultra-processed foods rewire brain to drive addiction-like overeating, study finds
A new study of 30,000 adults reveals ultra-processed foods (UPFs) may rewire the brain, disrupting hunger signals and fueling cravings, leading to overeating. Brain scans show UPFs alter key regions like the hypothalamus and reward centers, while blood tests link them to inflammation and metabolic dysfunction. Experts warn UPFs act like addictive substances, hijacking dopamine […]
06/26/2025
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By Cassie B.
Birth control pills TRIPLE stroke risk in young women, European study warns
A new European study reveals women taking combined oral contraceptives face triple the risk of unexplained ischemic strokes. Researchers analyzed 500+ women across 14 countries, finding pill users aged 18 to 49 had significantly higher stroke risk. Even low-dose synthetic estrogen pills were linked to increased danger, raising concerns about Big Pharma’s transparency. Strokes in […]
06/25/2025
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By Cassie B.
Vera C. Rubin Observatory’s first images reveal millions of galaxies and thousands of new asteroids
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile released its first cosmic images, revealing nebulas, galaxies, and thousands of new asteroids using the world’s largest digital camera. The observatory will begin a 10-year survey in July, mapping 20 billion galaxies and studying dark matter, dark energy, and cosmic changes in real time. Initial test images detected […]
06/25/2025
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By Cassie B.
Alcohol in space: Methanol isotopes found in planet-forming disk may explain how life began on Earth
Scientists detected methanol and its rare isotopes in the disk of young star HD 100453, suggesting comets may have delivered life-building compounds to early Earth. The discovery, made using ALMA, marks the first time methanol isotopes have been found in a planet-forming disk, mirroring our solar system’s chemistry. Methanol is a precursor to amino acids, […]
06/23/2025
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By Cassie B.
ChatGPT linked to cognitive decline: MIT study warns of “lazy brain” epidemic as AI dependence grows
MIT study reveals ChatGPT use reduces brain engagement, turning users into passive thinkers instead of active problem solvers. EEG scans show ChatGPT users had the weakest neural activity, while those writing without AI displayed the strongest cognitive engagement. Prolonged AI reliance leads to declining critical thinking, with essays becoming formulaic and lacking originality, according to […]
06/21/2025
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By Cassie B.
Caffeine sabotages sleep by keeping the brain hyperactive, with young adults hit hardest
Caffeine disrupts deep sleep by locking the brain into an overly active state, reducing restorative rest and memory consolidation. A new study found caffeine increases wakefulness-linked beta waves while suppressing deep-sleep delta waves, leaving the brain unable to recover properly. Young adults (ages 20 to 27) suffer more due to higher adenosine receptors, making their […]
06/19/2025
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By Cassie B.
Ultra-dark Vantablack satellite set to launch in 2026 to combat Starlink light pollution crisis
A UK-led team is launching Jovian-1, a satellite coated in ultra-dark Vantablack 310, to combat worsening light pollution from megaconstellations like Starlink. Satellite light pollution is disrupting astronomy, with SpaceX’s Starlink alone accounting for 60% of active satellites and ruining telescope images. Vantablack 310 absorbs 99.965% of light and could make satellites invisible to the […]
06/17/2025
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By Cassie B.
Black coffee linked to longer life, but sugary drinks cancel benefits, study finds
A Tufts University study found drinking 2 to 3 cups of black coffee daily reduces early death risk by 15 to 17%, with cardiovascular benefits. Adding sugar or saturated fat cancels coffee’s longevity benefits, making sugary coffee drinks as harmful as abstaining. Decaf coffee showed no health benefits, proving caffeine and natural compounds like chlorogenic […]
06/16/2025
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By Cassie B.
Poor sleep rewires teen brains, fueling aggression and rule-breaking, study warns
Chronic poor sleep in teens physically rewires their brains, leading to aggression and behavioral issues a year later. Brain scans show disrupted connectivity in key networks affecting decision-making and impulse control. Teens with poor sleep patterns face higher risks, especially boys and minority youth. Even minor sleep deficits cause neural strain, predicting future behavioral problems […]
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