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04/30/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Late nights and short sleep: New study links teen sleep biotypes to brain development
A study in Cell Reports reveals that teens who sleep earlier and longer (Biotype 3) exhibit stronger brain connectivity, better cognitive performance and larger hippocampus volumes compared to those with late, short sleep (Biotype 1), highlighting sleep’s critical role in adolescent brain development. Poor sleep habits correlate with lower test scores in memory and problem-solving, […]
04/28/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Breaking through the nut barrier: Hope for adults with peanut allergies
A clinical trial from King’s College London shows that gradual peanut exposure (oral immunotherapy, or OIT) can help adults with severe allergies build tolerance, with 67% of participants safely consuming up to five peanuts daily. Participants started with tiny peanut flour doses (as low as 0.8mg), gradually increasing under supervision. The average tolerated dose rose […]
04/24/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Breaking the methane chain: New feeds and seaweed offer pathways to sustainable beef and dairy production
Two 2025 studies (University of Florida and UC Davis) show that adjusting livestock diets—such as adding flaxseed and pea protein for dairy cows or asparagopsis seaweed for grazing cattle—could cut methane emissions by up to 40% while maintaining animal health and productivity. The Florida team found omega-3-rich flaxseed and pea protein optimize digestion, reducing methane […]
04/23/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Legacy of danger: DDT persistence in Canadian trout reveals long-term environmental neglect
Decades after its ban, DDT was found in New Brunswick’s brook trout at concentrations over ten times higher than Canada’s wildlife safety guidelines, with levels reaching up to 140 ng/g in muscle tissue. The study, published in PLOS ONE, reveals that 50% of analyzed lakes in New Brunswick still contain hazardous levels of DDT, which […]
04/20/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Breakthrough quantum phase observed, paving the way for advanced computing and sensing
Scientists at Rice University and EPFL experimentally confirmed the superradiant phase transition (SRPT)—proposed by Robert Dicke in 1954—and dissipative phase transitions (DPTs). SRPT involves synchronized quantum fluctuations between light and matter, while DPTs describe phase shifts in open quantum systems losing energy to the environment. Rice researchers bypassed theoretical limitations by using magnons (spin waves) […]
04/20/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Trump administration halts major offshore wind project amid fears of “rushed” approvals and environmental compromises
The Trump administration ordered an immediate stop to New York’s $8 billion Empire Wind offshore wind project, citing insufficient analysis under Biden’s 2023 approval. The pause aligns with Trump’s focus on fossil fuels and stricter oversight. Democratic leaders, labor groups and clean energy advocates condemn the decision, calling it “federal overreach” that jeopardizes jobs and […]
04/17/2025
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By Willow Tohi
U.K. Supreme Court upholds biological sex definition in landmark equality ruling
The U.K. Supreme Court ruled unanimously (5-0) that the terms “sex” and “woman” in the Equality Act 2010 refer to biological sex—not gender identity—ensuring consistency in laws related to pregnancy, maternity and sex-based protections. Transgender women (with or without a Gender Recognition Certificate) cannot be included under sex-based protections for biological women under the Equality […]
04/17/2025
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By Willow Tohi
China’s rare earth move threatens U.S. military and tech dominance
China imposed export controls on seven critical rare earth elements (HREEs), retaliating against U.S. tariffs and disrupting global supply chains. These elements are essential for defense systems, EVs and green tech, heightening fears over U.S. dependency. The Pentagon warns that restricted access to rare earths like dysprosium and terbium—crucial for F-35 jets, missile systems and […]
04/14/2025
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By Willow Tohi
CRISPR revives dire wolves, igniting de-extinction debate
Colossal Biosciences used CRISPR to genetically engineer three dire wolves — Romulus, Remus and Khaleesi — by editing 14 key genes in gray wolf cells and implanting embryos in domestic dogs. The wolves mimic traits of the species extinct for 12,000 years. Researchers decoded the dire wolf genome from ancient fossils and used CRISPR-Cas9 to […]
04/10/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Chemtrails unveiled: How the CIA and Big Business are manipulating the weather for profit
Peter Kirby reveals a long-running, secretive program involving aerial spraying of toxic materials (chemtrails), likening it to the WWII-era Manhattan Project. The CIA, private corporations and government agencies are key players, using coal fly ash (rich in harmful chemicals) for large-scale weather manipulation. Aerial spraying dates back to the 1940s, documented in books like Clouds […]
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