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12/04/2025
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By Cassie B.
Astronomers discover one of the largest spinning structures in the universe
A vast rotating cosmic filament has been discovered. It spans millions of light-years and contains hundreds of galaxies. The entire structure spins like a giant rolling pin. Galaxies within it inherit their spin from this larger motion. This discovery challenges the view of the universe as isolated and static. The universe has long been described […]
12/04/2025
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By Cassie B.
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS erupts with icy volcanoes, forcing scientists to rethink cosmic history
An interstellar comet erupted with global icy volcanoes as it entered our solar system. Its pristine, metal-rich composition defies standard models of comet formation. The comet lacked a protective dust layer, causing its entire surface to activate. Its chemistry matches rare meteorites that may have seeded Earth with life’s ingredients. This visitor forces scientists to […]
12/03/2025
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By Cassie B.
Antarctic ozone hole closes early, marking steady progress toward full recovery
The Antarctic ozone hole closed earlier and was smaller than recent averages. This marks a definitive victory for the Montreal Protocol’s global chemical ban. Scientists confirm a steady, year-on-year recovery of the protective ozone layer. Full recovery is a slow process and is projected to occur around mid-century. While the mainstream media focuses on dire […]
12/03/2025
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By Cassie B.
Mars will need its own time zone as clocks tick faster than on Earth, scientists warn
Scientists warn that clocks on Mars tick faster than on Earth due to weaker gravity. This time difference, despite being tiny daily, would cripple future navigation and communication systems. Mars’s erratic orbit causes daily fluctuations, requiring a dynamic time zone, not a fixed offset. This research is a critical step for transitioning from visiting Mars […]
12/02/2025
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By Cassie B.
Eating peanuts daily improves memory and brain function in just 16 weeks, new research finds
Daily peanut consumption significantly boosts memory and brain blood flow in older adults. This natural intervention offers a powerful contrast to pharmaceutical approaches for cognitive decline. The benefits are linked to peanuts’ nutrients that improve vascular health and protect brain cells. Participants ate extra calories from peanuts but maintained stable weight, showing natural dietary adjustment. […]
12/02/2025
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By Cassie B.
Mystery of 3.4-million-year-old fossil foot solved, revealing tree-climbing human ancestor
A mysterious foot fossil found in Ethiopia has finally been identified. It belonged to a human ancestor that lived alongside the famous Lucy. This species had an opposable big toe adapted for climbing trees. Chemical analysis shows it ate a different diet than Lucy’s species. The discovery proves multiple human ancestors coexisted over three million […]
12/01/2025
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By Cassie B.
A week without social media cuts anxiety and depression, study finds, even if you still use your phone
A one-week social media detox significantly improved mental health. Volunteers experienced notable drops in anxiety and depression levels. The benefits were rapid and seen across all age groups. Researchers aim to study the effects of a longer-term detox. Even a short break can offer a meaningful positive impact. A groundbreaking new study reveals that a […]
11/28/2025
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By Cassie B.
Scottish study confirms COVID lockdowns caused developmental delays in a generation of toddlers
A major study confirms pandemic lockdowns caused developmental harm in young children. Research found a significant rise in developmental concerns among toddlers during restrictions. The damage impacted key areas like problem-solving, speech, and behavior. This developmental harm persisted even after the lockdown policies were lifted. Experts warn future pandemic planning must consider impacts on child […]
11/27/2025
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By Cassie B.
NASA rover captures the sound of lightning crackling on Mars for the first time
NASA’s Perseverance rover has recorded definitive evidence of electrical discharges on Mars. Scientists describe the phenomenon as “mini-lightning” generated by dust friction. The discovery confirms long-standing suspicions about electrical activity in the Martian atmosphere. These tiny discharges pose a potential risk to future electronic equipment and spacesuits. The finding will help scientists create more accurate […]
11/21/2025
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By Cassie B.
Nature’s blueprint: New power-free bio-inspired hydrogel cools buildings in summer, warms them in winter
Researchers from KAIST and Seoul National University developed a hydrogel material that regulates temperature without electricity. The bio-inspired design mimics poplar leaves that curl to reflect sunlight in heat and release warmth at night. The material autonomously switches between four heating and cooling modes based on environmental conditions. Outdoor tests showed temperatures up to 6.7°F […]
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