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04/05/2025
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By Willow Tohi
NIH genetic counselor caught on hidden camera advising researchers on how to bypass DOGE oversight
NIH genetic counselor James Welch was caught on hidden camera advising researchers to bypass Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) rules — such as replacing “race” with “ancestry” in studies — to avoid scrutiny. Welch admitted manipulating study language (e.g., cortisol research in Black and White women) and highlighted NIH’s lax oversight of its own internal […]
04/04/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Skepticism sheds new light on wildfire attribution: LA blaze, Chile’s tragedy and the truth behind politicized science
A study by World Weather Attribution (WWA) initially blamed climate change for increasing wildfire likelihood in Los Angeles by 35%. Dr. Sabine Hossenfelder debunked the claim, revealing the findings lacked statistical significance and fell within natural variability. Climate activism and media narratives often prioritize fearmongering over objective analysis. WWA’s methods, dubbed “weather attribution alchemy,” rely […]
04/04/2025
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By Willow Tohi
New natural gas-powered AI data center unveiled in Pennsylvania
A former coal-fired power plant in Homer City, Pennsylvania, will be replaced by a 10 billion natural gas-powered data center campus, set to become the largest in the U.S. and operational by 2027. The project will generate up to 4.5 gigawatts of electricity, helping to counter the Mid-Atlantic’s impending energy shortfall as aging grid infrastructure […]
04/02/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Sleep shortfalls and silent brain decline: How poor sleep patterns may herald Alzheimer’s risk
A study in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine links inadequate slow-wave sleep (SWS) and REM sleep to reduced brain volume in regions vulnerable to Alzheimer’s, such as the inferior parietal cortex. Researchers tracked 270 adults (median age 61) for 13–17 years, finding that poor SWS/REM sleep correlated with brain atrophy, independent of lifestyle or […]
04/01/2025
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By Willow Tohi
EPA reconsiders Obama’s CO2 “Endangerment Finding” — could unleash American energy freedom
The EPA, under Administrator Lee Zeldin, is reconsidering the controversial ruling that classified CO? as a “dangerous pollutant,” which has been the basis for sweeping climate regulations. Repealing it could roll back costly mandates and restore U.S. energy independence. Critics argue the EPA relied on outdated models, ignored dissenting scientific opinions and bypassed proper peer […]
04/01/2025
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By Willow Tohi
The NIH reckoning: Battling censorship and restoring free speech in health research
The NIH has initiated an internal inquiry to identify contracts linked to censorship or biased health messaging, including vaccine promotion and COVID-19 narratives, under new director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya. The agency recently revoked 33 grants aimed at combating vaccine hesitancy, signaling a shift away from federally funded messaging campaigns that may suppress dissent. As a […]
03/31/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Tackling the rubber waste crisis: Groundbreaking study reveals eco-friendly method to recycle tires
Millions of discarded tires end up in landfills annually, leaching harmful chemicals and posing fire risks, with traditional recycling methods like pyrolysis producing toxic byproducts. Researchers at UNC developed a novel technique using C-H amination and polymer rearrangement to break down rubber waste into soluble, amine-functionalized materials for epoxy resin production. The process operates under […]
03/30/2025
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By Willow Tohi
Revolutionize your diet with pomegranate: The miracle juice for gut health and metabolism
The gut contains over 30 trillion bacteria, surpassing the number of stars in the sky, which play critical roles in metabolism, immunity, skin health and brain function. This “guardian” bacteria supports insulin control, reduces diabetes risk and is linked to lower obesity rates by improving metabolic health. Pomegranate juice (rich in ellagitannins) stimulates mucus production […]
03/29/2025
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By Willow Tohi
NIH to crack down on taxpayer-funded censorship: A victory for academic freedom
STAT News initially (and incorrectly) claimed the NIH directive to compile grants related to “fighting misinformation” was issued on Jay Bhattacharya’s first day as director. However, Bhattacharya had not yet been sworn in, highlighting scrutiny around his nomination. The NIH instructed staff to identify contracts tied to censorship or influencing health beliefs, including keywords like […]
03/28/2025
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By Willow Tohi
CIA’s psychic quest for the Ark of the Covenant: Declassified files reveal bizarre Cold War experiment
In December 1988, a CIA operative, known as “Remote Viewer #32,” participated in a bizarre experiment to locate the Ark of the Covenant using psychic abilities, as part of the agency’s remote viewing program. The psychic described the Ark as a wooden, gold and silver container adorned with winged figures, buried in a dark, wet […]
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