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10/17/2025
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By Cassie B.
Mysterious glow at Milky Way’s center could be first evidence of elusive dark matter
Researchers may have found the first indirect evidence of dark matter. A mysterious gamma-ray glow at the Milky Way’s center is the key signal. New simulations show dark matter’s distribution matches the observed gamma rays. This makes dark matter a leading explanation for the mysterious energy. Future telescopes will now work to confirm this groundbreaking […]
10/13/2025
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By Cassie B.
New research reveals cesarean delivery increases risk of severe postpartum pain and sleep disorders
New research links C-sections to severe postpartum pain and sleep disorders. C-sections increase the risk of new sleep disorders like insomnia within the first year. Children from planned C-sections have a higher risk of acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Advanced labor C-sections significantly increase the risk of future premature births. The rising C-section rate is linked to […]
10/10/2025
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By Cassie B.
Kimchi emerges as a powerful superfood to combat diabetes and heart disease, study finds
Kimchi is a traditional Korean fermented food with significant health benefits. A scientific review links kimchi consumption to improved blood sugar and cholesterol. Eating kimchi can lead to meaningful reductions in both systolic and diastolic blood pressure. Its health benefits are attributed to probiotics created during the fermentation process. Kimchi is an affordable and globally […]
10/07/2025
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By Cassie B.
Scientists reverse Alzheimer’s in mice using nanoparticles that restore brain’s natural defenses
Scientists reversed Alzheimer’s disease in mice using a new nanotechnology. The therapy repairs the leaky blood-brain barrier instead of attacking brain cells. It uses nanoparticles to help clear toxic amyloid-beta proteins from the brain. Remarkable recovery was seen, with affected mice regaining the behavior of healthy ones. This represents a paradigm shift by supporting the […]
10/06/2025
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By Cassie B.
Scientists discover Saturn’s moon is spewing life’s building blocks into space
Fresh data reveals Enceladus spews diverse organic molecules. These compounds suggest complex chemistry in its subsurface ocean. The moon has liquid water, energy, and ingredients for life. Scientists believe Enceladus is habitable but not yet inhabited. This shifts the search for life to our solar system’s icy moons. Scientists have just made a stunning discovery […]
10/03/2025
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By Cassie B.
South Korean study links COVID-19 vaccines to increased risk of 6 cancers
A South Korean study links COVID-19 vaccines to a 27 percent higher overall cancer risk. Vaccinated individuals faced significantly higher risks for six specific cancers. Both mRNA and non-mRNA vaccines were associated with increased cancer incidence. Booster doses were linked to even higher risks for certain cancers, like pancreatic cancer. Researchers call for more studies […]
10/02/2025
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By Cassie B.
635-million-year-old chemical fossils reveal Earth’s first animals were sea sponges
Scientists discovered chemical evidence of sea sponges from 635 million years ago. This makes them the earliest known animals on Earth. The evidence was found in ancient rocks from several continents. Researchers confirmed the biological origin with modern lab techniques. This pushes the timeline for animal life back before the Cambrian explosion. In a discovery […]
10/02/2025
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By Cassie B.
Glyphosate damages gut health across three generations in mice, even at “safe” doses
A new study links prenatal glyphosate exposure to lasting gut and metabolic harm. These negative health effects persisted across multiple generations of mice. The damage occurred at exposure levels the EPA currently deems safe for humans. Glyphosate is suspected of causing harm by altering the gut microbiome. The findings add to existing concerns about glyphosate’s […]
09/30/2025
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By Cassie B.
Mars mystery solved: Scientists identify mineral that rewrites planet’s volcanic history
A long-mysterious mineral on Mars has been identified as ferric hydroxysulfate, formed under high-heat volcanic or hydrothermal conditions. This discovery proves Mars remained geologically active less than 3 billion years ago, which is far longer than scientists previously assumed. Key locations like Juventae Plateau and Aram Chaos reveal volcanic and hydrothermal processes reshaped the planet’s […]
09/29/2025
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By Cassie B.
Breakthrough “bone glue” inspired by oysters bonds fractures in 3 minutes, could replace metal implants
Chinese researchers developed a revolutionary “bone glue” that bonds fractures in under three minutes without metal implants. Inspired by oysters, Bone 02 works in blood-rich environments where traditional adhesives fail and absorbs naturally as bones heal. Early trials show fewer infections and comparable strength to metal plates, with more than 150 successful patient cases. The […]
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