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06/29/2025
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By Willow Tohi
ETH Zurich unveils revolutionary photosynthetic material to absorb CO2 from air and build structures
A Swiss research team engineered a living material with cyanobacteria that captures CO2 via photosynthesis and mineralizes it into stable carbonates. The 3D-printable material, described as “self-repairing,” hardens over time into a mineral skeleton, ideal for constructing carbon-neutral buildings. Over 400 days, the material stored up to 26 mg of CO2 per gram, exceeding other […]
06/28/2025
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By Willow Tohi
EPA faces scientific backlash: Climate skeptics challenge 40-year consensus
Two climate scientists submit 45-page EPA comment opposing new carbon capture rules, citing “false science” behind climate policies. Historical critique of 1988 Senate hearing exposes origins of climate alarmism through “skewed temperatures” and stifled dissent. Lindzen and Happer argue rising CO2 boosts food production and poses no catastrophic warming threat via fundamental physics. Critics claim […]
06/25/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Breath breakthrough: How new “breathalyzer” tech could revolutionize disease detection
Scientists have developed a device that analyzes breath molecules to detect diseases, offering a non-invasive alternative to blood or urine tests. The technology, including Ye’s laser-based breathalyzer and the ABLE system, can identify biomarkers for conditions like COVID-19, diabetes and lung cancer. Breath analysis could enable real-time health monitoring, from diagnosing illnesses to tracking fat-burning […]
06/24/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The cloud contraction conundrum: Earth’s unsettled science
Study reveals shrinking cloud cover, not CO2 alone, drives 80 percent of recent solar heating. Satellite data shows storm-cloud zones have been contracting 1.5 to 3 percent annually since 2000. Declines in shipping pollution and natural cycles may contribute, but feedback loops from global warming are feared. Climate models understate cloud dynamics, undermining policy decisions. Scientists […]
06/24/2025
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By Willow Tohi
CARBON DIOXIDE: Climate “threat” or agricultural savior? Fresh debate erupts
New physics study claims carbon dioxide (CO?) cannot cause catastrophic warming or harm, instead boosting global food production. Net Zero policies risk global economic collapse and worsen poverty, according to MIT and Princeton climate experts. A separate AP report warns 1.5 C warming threshold could be breached by early 2028, contradicting skeptical conclusions. Climate scientists […]
06/19/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Daily almond snack reduces cardiovascular risks for metabolic syndrome patients, study reveals
Consuming 2 oz of almonds daily for 12 weeks improved cholesterol, gut health and waist circumference in metabolic syndrome patients. Over 90% of Americans don’t meet daily requirements for vitamin E, a nutrient abundant in almonds and crucial for heart health. The study compared almonds to calorie-matched crackers, highlighting their superiority for nutrient density and […]
06/18/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Healthy gut, healthy brain: Probiotic strain Bifidobacterium A6 offers dual relief for depression and constipation, study finds
A probiotic strain (Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. Lactis A6) improves both depression and constipation in those with both conditions. It rebalances tryptophan processing, boosting mood-enhancing serotonin while reducing stress-linked kynurenine. The study, involving 300 Chinese participants, found no benefits for depression alone, emphasizing the role of gut dysfunction. Animal models supported the findings, showing the probiotic […]
06/12/2025
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By Willow Tohi
LONGEVITY: Vitamin D may help halt cellular clock, landmark study discovers
A large-scale clinical trial linked daily vitamin D supplementation to slower telomere shortening, a biological marker of aging, over four years. Observers caution that the effect size (140 fewer base pairs lost) was small and falls within normal variation, limiting its clinical significance. The study aligns with prior findings that vitamin D reduces chronic disease […]
06/12/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Ancient agricultural marvel uncovered in Michigan’s frozen north rewrites history of indigenous ingenuity
LIDAR revealed a 235-acre Menominee agricultural system built between 1000-1600 CE in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Small, non-hierarchical communities maintained the site for 600 years in a harsh climate. Drone-mounted LIDAR uncovered buried ridged fields and cultural features previously undetectable. Farmers innovated with soil engineering to grow corn far beyond its typical range. Collaboration with the […]
06/10/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Antibiotic overuse perpetuates “infectious-disease nightmare,” study reveals: Drug resistance in gut microbes persists years after single course
Even short-term antibiotic use permanently alters gut microbiomes, fostering antibiotic-resistant bacteria that persist for years. Countries with high antibiotic sales harbor populations with significantly more drug-resistant gut microbes, even in non-users. Early-life antibiotic exposure reduces gut biodiversity irreversibly, destabilizing microbiome networks for life. Bacteria evolve resistance without losing fitness, making them a persistent global health […]
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