sciencedeception
healthscience
skeptics
scientific
News & Articles By Willow Tohi
07/18/2025
/
By Willow Tohi
7.3 Magnitude earthquake: Nature’s fury tests Alaska’s coastal resilience
A 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck near Sand Point, Alaska, prompting tsunami warnings across coastal regions. Minimal flooding (0.2 feet in Sand Point) led to advisory downgrades, with no significant material damage reported. 40 aftershocks and the Aleutian region’s seismic history underscore Alaska’s vulnerability to powerful quakes. The dual crises highlight the importance of preparedness and resilient […]
07/18/2025
/
By Willow Tohi
Deadliest childhood crisis in the developed world: U.S. health decline has reached a tipping point
U.S. children face 80% higher mortality rate than peers in wealthy nations. Child obesity quadruples adult obesity risk, study warns. Over 54 children die daily amidst deteriorating health and rising chronic conditions. Disparities in nutrition and socioeconomic status deepen health inequities. Experts urge systemic reforms to address root causes of childhood health crisis. New research […]
07/14/2025
/
By Willow Tohi
Astronomers unveil hidden structures of first galaxies 13 billion years ago using ALMA’s cosmic time machine
Researchers used the ALMA telescope to map 39 early galaxies at 1 billion years post-Big Bang, revealing rotating disks and clumpy star formation. Two extraordinary galaxies—CRISTAL-13 (dust-shrouded) and CRISTAL-10 (unusually faint carbon emissions)—hint at cosmic extremes. ALMA’s [CII] emission data exposes cold gas and star formation, challenging previous galaxy evolution models. Collaboration with Hubble and […]
07/11/2025
/
By Willow Tohi
Texas floods renew debate over cloud seeding as CEO admits operations preceded disastrous storms
Deadly floods in Texas in late June to early July triggered scrutiny after Rainmaker Weather Technologies confirmed cloud-seeding missions occurred days prior. CEO Augustus Doricko insists the storms were caused by natural weather systems, dismissing any link to cloud-seeding operations. Texas regulators maintain strict oversight, halting cloud seeding when flood risks emerge; Rainmaker halted missions […]
07/08/2025
/
By Willow Tohi
Synthetic human DNA project sparks ethical alarms amid fertility crisis
U.K. scientists aim to synthesize human DNA by 2030, aiming to combat diseases but raising fears of “designer babies” and a synthetic “replacement race.” Global sperm counts have fallen 50% since the 1970s, with microplastics and environmental toxins linked to declining fertility. Critics warn synthetic DNA technology risks bioengineered warfare, eugenics, or unintended ecological disasters. […]
07/02/2025
/
By Willow Tohi
U.K. unveils controversial calorie-cutting plan amid obesity crisis
U.K. to mandate supermarkets slash average shopping basket calories by 50-100 calories by 2029. Retailers face fines if targets missed; Nesta aims to improve basket health score from 67/100 to 69. Critics call the plan “nanny statism,” warning of higher prices and reduced consumer choice. Linked to 2019 “Absolute Zero” report, which proposes drastic cuts […]
07/01/2025
/
By Willow Tohi
MIT’s atmospheric water harvester breaks barriers in world’s driest regions
MIT scientists created a hydrogel-based “bubble wrap” device to extract clean drinking water from air, even in Death Valley’s extreme heat and aridity. The system uses layered hydrogel domes and cooled glass panels to trap and condense vapor, yielding 57-161.5 ml daily during tests. Glycerol stabilizes lithium salts in hydrogel, keeping contamination below safe levels […]
06/30/2025
/
By Willow Tohi
China develops a machine learning technology to detect equatorial plasma bubbles
Scientists in China develop machine learning technology to detect equatorial plasma bubbles with 88% accuracy using airglow observations. These atmospheric anomalies disrupt GPS and radio signals, endangering aviation and emergency communications. A 2002 plasma bubble contributed to a U.S. military helicopter crash in Afghanistan, killing three soldiers. Detection innovations aim to create early warnings, mitigating […]
06/29/2025
/
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
/
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 […]
« Previous Page
16 of 24
Next Page »
Get Our Free Email Newsletter
Get independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.
Your privacy is protected.
Subscription confirmation required.
Popular Articles
Get Our Free Email Newsletter
Get independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.
Subscription confirmation required.
We respect your privacy
and do not share emails with anyone. You can easily unsubscribe at any time.
COPYRIGHT © 2017 SCIENTIFIC NEWS
Privacy Policy
Get Our Free Email Newsletter
Get independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.
Subscription confirmation required.
We respect your privacy
and do not share emails with anyone. You can easily unsubscribe at any time.
Close
x
By continuing to browse our site you agree to our use of cookies and our
Privacy Policy
.
Agree and close