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10/25/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
Soft robotic “eye” powered by light: Breakthrough in autonomous, electronics-free vision
Scientists have developed a soft robotic “eye” made from light-responsive hydrogel that autonomously adjusts focus without external power sources, mimicking biological vision. Embedded graphene oxide nanoparticles absorb light, heating the hydrogel, which contracts to sharpen the lens—eliminating the need for batteries or electronics. The lens resolves details as small as four micrometers (e.g., tick claws, […]
10/07/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
Perovskite solar breakthrough: Ultra-thin, high-efficiency panels set to revolutionize renewable energy
Perovskite solar cells achieve 22 to 27 percent efficiency, rivaling traditional silicon panels (25 percent) while being ultra-thin (0.001 mm) and flexible. Can be printed on smartphones, cars, buildings and fabrics, turning everyday surfaces into power generators. Researchers used machine learning and simulations to decode perovskite behavior under cooling, solving long-standing moisture and degradation issues. Findings published in the Journal of the American […]
10/05/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
NASA’s Perseverance rover uncovers strongest evidence yet of ancient Martian life
NASA’s Perseverance rover has uncovered minerals and organic matter in Jezero Crater that suggest Mars once had habitable conditions capable of supporting microbial life billions of years ago. The rover found fine-grained mudstones and silica-rich clays in the Bright Angel formation—indicators of a calm lake environment rather than the expected fast-moving river deposits, hinting at […]
10/02/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
Scientists discover 63 new young asteroid families, doubling known count
A groundbreaking study published in Icarus identified 63 new young asteroid families—more than doubling the previously known count—using an advanced five-dimensional Hierarchical Clustering Method (HCM) to analyze 1.25 million asteroid orbits. Many of these newly discovered families are exceptionally young (some less than one million years old) and often consist of just a few faint members, suggesting […]
09/22/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
“Taken by Storm” challenges the consensus on global warming
In “Taken by Storm”, Christopher Essex and Ross McKitrick argue that the widely cited 97 percent consensus on man-made global warming is misleading and politically manipulated. They acknowledge climate change but challenge the certainty and settled nature of the science surrounding it. The authors contend that the idea of a single “global temperature” is flawed. […]
09/21/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
A history of intrigue and controversy: Rupert Darwall’s “The Age of Global Warming”
The environmental movement gained momentum in the 1960s with Rachel Carson’s “Silent Spring,” leading to the 1972 Stockholm Conference. Despite setbacks from the 1970s energy crisis, the 1980s saw a resurgence with Margaret Thatcher’s support and the establishment of the IPCC in 1988, driven by figures like NASA’s James Hansen. The global warming narrative hinges […]
09/19/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
New evidence suggests a DOOMSDAY COMET wiped out ancient civilization 12,800 years ago
Researchers found shocked quartz, a mineral deformed by extreme pressure, in key North American archaeological sites, suggesting a catastrophic event like a meteorite impact or airburst around 12,800 years ago. The presence of shocked quartz coincides with the sudden disappearance of the Clovis people, a technologically advanced hunter-gatherer culture, and the extinction of over 70 […]
09/19/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
“Pottenger’s Cats”: The feline experiment that transformed our understanding of nutrition
In the 1930s, Dr. Francis M. Pottenger Jr. conducted a pivotal study on the dietary habits of cats, revealing the critical role of raw, unprocessed foods in maintaining robust health and vitality. Pottenger divided cats into two groups: One fed a raw meat, raw milk and cod liver oil diet; and the other a cooked […]
09/07/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
Cosmic collision: James Webb Telescope captures rare five-galaxy merger in the early universe
Astronomers observed a merger of five galaxies just 800 million years after the Big Bang using the James Webb and Hubble telescopes, nicknamed JWST’s Quintet, revealing the chaotic early universe. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), 100x more powerful than Hubble, orbits the Sun at the second Lagrange point, using advanced infrared tech to study […]
09/04/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
Rethinking global warming: A nuanced perspective from “Sound and Fury”
Patrick Michaels’ book “Sound and Fury: The Science and Politics of Global Warming” challenges the prevailing narrative on climate change, urging readers to reconsider their assumptions about the causes and impacts of global warming. Michaels emphasizes that the Earth’s climate has always been in a state of flux, with significant temperature changes occurring throughout history […]
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