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05/22/2025
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By Willow Tohi
New Antarctic study reveals Medieval Warm Period had far less sea ice than today
A genetic analysis of ancient elephant seal remains, led by Dr. Andrew Wood, reveals that during the Roman Warm Period (250 BCE-400 CE) and the Medieval Warm Period (950-1250 CE), Antarctic sea ice was significantly less extensive than today. This challenges the notion that current ice loss is unprecedented and suggests that natural climate variability […]
05/21/2025
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By Willow Tohi
New study links mRNA vaccines to long-term thyroid risks, igniting safety debate
A study of 2.3 million patients found mRNA COVID-19 vaccine recipients had a 30% higher risk of thyroid disorders (e.g., hypothyroidism) compared to unvaccinated individuals, with over 4,000 extra hypothyroidism cases observed. Those who received only one dose faced double the risk. The study suggests mRNA vaccines may trigger autoimmune reactions, where the immune system […]
05/21/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Volcanoes mobilize carbon: New studies upend climate narratives with 3X CO² estimate and 19,000 new undersea peaks
Advanced sensors revealed that volcanic CO? emissions—particularly from overlooked cooler hydrothermal zones—are up to three times higher than previous estimates, though still dwarfed by human fossil fuel emissions (~5% of total). Satellite radar data identified 19,325 previously unknown seamounts (submerged volcanoes), suggesting these “carbon actors” may influence ocean heat/carbon cycling, though their total impact remains […]
05/15/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Breakthrough study reveals how Epstein-Barr and a gene variant heighten multiple sclerosis risk
A study reveals that individuals with the HLA-E*01:01 gene variant face a significantly higher risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS) only if they’ve had infectious mononucleosis caused by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). This explains why only a small fraction of EBV-infected people develop MS. For those with two copies of the HLA-E*01:01 variant, the combination of […]
05/14/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Early belly fat may signal heart risks by age 10, study warns: Simple measurements could transform pediatric health monitoring
Patterns of abdominal fat accumulation in children from birth to age 10 can predict early cardiovascular and metabolic dysfunction, with rising waist-to-height ratios linked to elevated disease markers by elementary school. The study identified three trajectories — two-thirds of children had stable measurements, but 15% with a “slow-rising” ratio showed high blood pressure, insulin resistance […]
05/13/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Gut microbiome’s role in stress resilience emerges as key focus in mental health research
The gut microbiome influences mental resilience through the gut-brain axis, with resilient individuals showing distinct microbial activity (e.g., anti-inflammatory metabolites) and enhanced brain structures that regulate stress responses. Beneficial gut bacteria produce serotonin and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) like butyrate, which strengthen gut barrier function, reduce inflammation and stabilize mood — key factors in stress […]
05/13/2025
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By Willow Tohi
NASA study anticipates Earth’s breathable atmosphere fading roughly one billion years into future
A NASA-backed study predicts Earth’s oxygen will deplete in roughly one billion years due to increasing solar radiation, which will break down CO? — starving plants and halting photosynthesis, ultimately rendering the planet lifeless. The Sun’s natural brightening (10% every billion years) will destabilize CO? levels, triggering irreversible desertification and oxygen loss. Only anaerobic microbes […]
05/12/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Lunar navigation breakthroughs: Europe and NASA pave the way for deepest space exploration
Spanish company GMV, backed by the ESA, developed LUPIN, a GPS-like navigation system for the Moon. Tested in Fuerteventura’s moon-like terrain, it uses lunar satellites to provide real-time positioning, overcoming communication delays and “shadow zones” faced by current Earth-dependent systems. NASA’s Lunar GNSS Receiver Experiment (LuGRE) successfully tracked Earth-based GPS signals from the Moon’s surface […]
05/10/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Polar ice rebounds confound alarmist predictions: New studies highlight climate’s unpredictable dance
Antarctica’s ice sheet gained mass (107.79 gigatons annually from 2021–2023), offsetting sea-level rise, while Arctic sea ice decline slowed since 2000 — contradicting earlier predictions of rapid melting. The reversal in Antarctica (driven by snowfall) and Arctic’s “multi-decadal pause” highlight natural variability, challenging assumptions of linear warming impacts and simplistic climate models. Failed past predictions […]
05/10/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Earth-like soil patterns on Mars reveal clues to the planet’s climate history
NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) discovered wave-like sediment features resembling Earth’s solifluction lobes, suggesting Mars experienced freeze-thaw cycles in its past. The Martian formations, imaged by HiRISE, mirror patterns in Arctic and mountainous areas on Earth, hinting at historical interactions between liquid water and regolith. Martian lobes are 2.6 times taller than Earth’s, likely due […]
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