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08/04/2026
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By Iva Greene
GABA May Affect Gut, Immune System and Metabolism, Review Says
A review published July 29, 2026, in the journal Nutrients examined gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), a compound known for calming brain activity, for possible effects outside the nervous system. According to the review, GABA may influence the gut, immune system, metabolism, hormones and liver. The findings are based largely on animal and cell studies, and the […]
07/31/2026
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By Iva Greene
Tomato Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits: What Research Shows
Tomato Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits Tomatoes are one of the most widely consumed vegetables in the world and are a source of essential nutrients, according to nutrition researchers. Although botanically classified as a fruit, tomatoes are commonly treated as a vegetable in culinary contexts. They provide potassium, vitamin C, fiber, and a range of […]
07/28/2026
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By Iva Greene
Trump Orders Review of Federal Judges’ Scientific Evidence Manual
President Donald Trump has ordered a review of the Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence used by federal judges, according to administration officials. The directive, issued in July 2026, instructs the Federal Judicial Center to reassess the manual’s guidance on evaluating scientific testimony in litigation. Officials said the review aims to address concerns that the manual […]
07/24/2026
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By Iva Greene
Pesticide Industry’s Recent Legal Victories Raise Concerns Over Long-Term Public Health Risks
Federal courts and regulatory agencies have issued a series of rulings and decisions favorable to pesticide manufacturers since 2020, according to court records and agency filings. These decisions include the overturning of bans on specific pesticides and the approval of new uses for existing chemicals, as reported by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Public health […]
07/23/2026
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By Iva Greene
Study Links Pesticide Exposure to Thyroid Dysfunction and Cancer Risk in Millions of Americans
Approximately 20 million Americans have thyroid disease, with women at disproportionate risk, according to the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology. A growing body of research now links pesticide exposure to thyroid hormone alterations and carcinogenesis, according to a literature review in Current Opinion in Endocrine and Metabolic Research conducted by researchers from the University of […]
07/22/2026
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By Iva Greene
Chinese Researchers Develop Method to Convert Plastic Waste Into Jet Fuel at 82% Yield
Researchers at the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, have developed a chemical process that converts polyethylene plastic into jet fuel with a yield of 82%, according to a study published recently. The method uses a ruthenium-based catalyst and operates at moderate temperatures around 240 C, breaking down plastic […]
07/21/2026
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By Iva Greene
Nanoplastics in Drinking Water May Be Making Dangerous Bacteria Stronger, New Study Warns
Study Finds Nanoplastics May Strengthen Bacterial Biofilms A study published July 17 in the journal Water Research found that nanoplastics, tiny plastic particles invisible to the naked eye, can increase the mechanical strength of bacterial biofilms and make them more resistant to disinfectants. The research, conducted by Virginia Tech and an international team, examined how […]
07/14/2026
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By Iva Greene
World’s Largest Hybrid Solar Plant Uses Molten Salt to Generate Power at Night
A hybrid solar plant in China has become the world’s largest of its type, combining photovoltaic panels and concentrated solar power with molten salt storage, according to developers. The facility, located in the Gobi Desert in Gansu province, can supply electricity around the clock. Operators stated the plant began full commercial operation this month, marking […]
07/14/2026
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By Iva Greene
Bacteria Found in Cheyenne Wastewater Linked to Meta Data Center Construction
The Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities has permanently revoked Meta’s authorization to discharge wastewater from its data center construction after a rare bacterium was discovered in the city’s reclaimed water system, according to officials. The bacterium, Cupriavidus gilardii, was first detected during routine wastewater sampling in late February but was announced July 8, officials said. […]
07/13/2026
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By Iva Greene
Study: Pesticide-Intensive Orchards Create “Ecological Traps” for Pollinators, Reducing Insect Abundance by 68%
A study published July 9, 2026 in PLOS One found that apple orchards using calendar-based pesticide applications in the Kashmir Valley, India, reduced insect abundance by 68 percent and species richness by 55 percent compared with adjacent pesticide-free cemeteries. Researchers described the orchards as “ecological traps” that attract insects but then expose them to sublethal […]
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