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08/17/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Study: Abdominal Obesity and Vitamin D Deficiency Together Tied to 123% Higher Risk of Death
Summary A study of 5,520 adults aged 50 and older found that abdominal obesity combined with vitamin D deficiency was associated with a 123% higher risk of death over six years, according to researchers at the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar) in Brazil. The findings were published in the journal Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, […]
08/11/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Polyphenol-Rich Diets Tied to Lower Cognitive Decline Risk, Review Finds
Introduction A new review from researchers at Semmelweis University has examined how polyphenol-rich foods affect the biological processes underlying brain aging, according to the published analysis. Polyphenols are plant compounds found in colorful fruits, vegetables, tea, cocoa, coffee, and olive oil. The research team synthesized evidence from cell studies, animal research, observational data, and clinical […]
08/09/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Scientists Report: AI Creates Never-Before-Seen Virus
Researchers at the Arc Institute in Palo Alto, California and Stanford University used an artificial intelligence (AI) model called Evo to generate new versions of a virus not found in nature, according to the study authors. The resulting pathogens, known as bacteriophages – viruses that infect bacteria – cannot infect humans or animals, the report stated. Samuel […]
08/07/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Virginia Tech Study Finds Glyphosate Tied to Reduced Honeybee Foraging and Brain Chemical Changes
A Virginia Tech study released Aug. 6, 2026 found that honeybees exposed to glyphosate foraged 13% less after three days and showed changes in brain chemicals linked to behavior, according to the researchers. The study, published in the Journal of Experimental Biology, adds to research on the most widely used herbicide in the United States […]
07/30/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Collagen Supplements May Boost Muscle Mass and Strength, Study Finds
Overview: Collagen and Muscle Gains Collagen supplements, long marketed for skin and joint health, may also improve muscle mass and strength when combined with resistance training, according to a review published in Aesthetic Surgery Journal Open Forum. The review analyzed 16 earlier systematic reviews encompassing 113 randomized controlled trials with nearly 8,000 participants, researchers stated. […]
07/24/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Study: Lycopene in Tomatoes May Protect Dopamine Neurons in Parkinson’s Model
A study in mice has found that lycopene, the antioxidant compound responsible for the red color of tomatoes, may help preserve dopamine-producing brain cells that are progressively lost in Parkinson’s disease, according to researchers. The research, published in the journal Nutrients, examined lycopene’s effect on motor function, brain tissue, and dopamine signaling in a mouse […]
07/13/2026
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By Chase Codewell
NATO Summit in Ankara Launches Multiple Missile Production Programs Across Europe
The NATO summit held in Ankara on July 11, 2026, resulted in a series of agreements to produce and deploy American-made missiles in Europe, according to officials and announcements made during the meeting. The programs include the acquisition and stationing of Tomahawk cruise missiles in Germany, a potential license for Ukraine to manufacture Patriot interceptors, […]
07/08/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Israel’s AI Targeting System Identified 850,000 “Real-Time Targets”‘ in Gaza, Lebanon, Elbit Says
Elbit Systems Ltd., a major Israeli defense contractor, announced that its Tzayad digital army program had identified 850,000 “real-time intel targets” and produced 20,000 battle plans since October 2023 across Gaza and Lebanon, according to a presentation by company Vice President Miki Edelstein at a Royal United Services Institute conference on June 29. The revelation […]
07/08/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Study links higher vitamin A and D levels to better lung function in asthma patients
Study Links Higher Vitamin A and D Levels to Better Lung Function in Asthma Patients A new study published in the journal Thorax has found that higher vitamin A levels are associated with improved lung function in both children and adults with asthma, while higher vitamin D levels are linked to better lung function and […]
07/06/2026
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By Chase Codewell
Drones Use Machine Learning to Predict Mechanical Failures, Researchers Say
Researchers have developed a system that enables drones to detect anomalies and predict mechanical failures in real time, according to a report. The system uses onboard sensors and machine learning algorithms to monitor variables such as motor current, vibration, and temperature, officials said. The development comes as unmanned aerial vehicles increasingly rely on artificial intelligence […]
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