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05/23/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Hidden risks in the “normal” blood test: Sodium levels and heart disease
Even within the traditional “normal” range (135–146 mmol/L), sodium levels ?140 mmol/L raise hypertension risk by 29% and heart failure risk by 20%, affecting 58% of study participants. Drinking 1 liter of water daily reduces sodium levels ~3 mmol/L—far more effectively than cutting salt (doubling salt intake only raises sodium by ~0.4 mmol/L). Fewer than […]
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 […]
05/21/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Government credit card scandal exposed by DoD Office of Inspector General
The DoD OIG identified over 8,000 suspicious government credit card transactions (2020–2024), including purchases at casinos, luxury retailers and even a “mentalist,” with one employee using funds to ask if they’d avoid arrest. Lawmakers called it systemic corruption. DOGE deactivated 146,000 government credit cards, slashing spending limits from 10,000 to 1 in some cases. Musk […]
05/17/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Trump administration probes publisher of influential COVID origins paper over alleged Fauci influence
The Trump administration is probing whether the authors and publisher of the influential 2020 study “The Proximal Origin of SARS-CoV-2” allowed Dr. Anthony Fauci and NIH officials to shape its conclusions in exchange for federal funding. Despite private emails showing the authors (including Kristian Andersen) initially suspected a lab origin, the published paper dismissed the […]
05/14/2025
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By Willow Tohi
DOJ targets controversial “Proximal Origin” study in push for scientific transparency
The Trump administration, through the Justice Department’s Weaponization Working Group, is scrutinizing Nature Medicine and other journals over potential bias in publishing the 2020 paper “The Proximal Origin of SARS-CoV-2,” which dismissed the lab-leak theory. Internal emails revealed the paper’s authors privately doubted their own conclusions, while NIH officials like Fauci and Collins heavily promoted […]
05/14/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Antarctica’s expanding ice and Brazil’s bumper harvests challenge climate alarmism
Antarctica’s ice sheet grew by 108 billion metric tons annually (2021–2023), defying IPCC melt predictions. Brazil’s record crop yields (e.g., soybeans up 6%, rice up 10%) challenge forecasts of CO2-driven agricultural collapse, with farmers citing CO2’s fertilization effect. Peer-reviewed studies (e.g., The Cryosphere) show Antarctic ice accumulation over 150 years, undermining “catastrophic melt” narratives. Critics […]
05/12/2025
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By Willow Tohi
AI breakthrough Aardvark Weather offers affordable forecasting for globally vulnerable regions
Researchers at the University of Cambridge developed Aardvark Weather, an AI-driven system that delivers faster, cheaper and high-accuracy weather predictions without relying on supercomputers, making it accessible to resource-limited regions. Unlike traditional supercomputer-based forecasting, Aardvark replaces complex numerical simulations with a single AI model trained on decades of global weather data, cutting computation time drastically […]
05/08/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Breakthrough in biofuel production turns corn waste into low-cost sugar: Collaboration aims to transform agricultural residues into renewable energy
Scientists at Washington State University (WSU) developed a cost-effective method to convert agricultural waste (e.g., corn stalks) into sugar, a key ingredient for biofuels, using mild chemical treatments and low temperatures—avoiding expensive, energy-intensive steps. Tough plant materials like lignin and cellulose have historically made biofuel production costly. The new process uses ammonium sulfite and potassium […]
05/08/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Forests to farms to floods: Land use shifts threaten water quality and communities
Converting forests to agricultural or urban land near streams increases nitrogen and sediment runoff, harming aquatic ecosystems and raising water treatment costs. The study predicts significant declines in drinking water quality by 2070 without intervention. Nitrogen (from fertilizers) and sediment (from eroded soil) strain water treatment systems, particularly in small communities, leading to higher costs […]
05/01/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Marines deploy first high-power microwave weapon to combat drone swarms
The U.S. Marine Corps has adopted the Expeditionary Directed Energy Counter-Swarm (ExDECS) system, a high-power microwave (HPM) weapon developed by Epirus, marking a significant advancement in anti-drone technology. This portable directed-energy weapon is designed to neutralize enemy drone swarms, providing a non-kinetic solution that disables electronics without destroying them. Drones have become a staple in […]
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