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08/28/2025
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By Ava Grace
Cruciferous vegetables: Mighty weapons in the fight against colon cancer
A comprehensive scientific review concludes that regular consumption of cruciferous vegetables (like broccoli and cabbage) provides a significant protective effect against the development of colon cancer. The meta-analysis of 17 studies found that individuals who consumed the highest amounts of these vegetables had a 20 percent lower risk of colon cancer compared to those who […]
08/26/2025
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By Ava Grace
Fast charging actually strengthens zinc-ion cells, defying decades of scientific dogma
Researchers at Georgia Tech have discovered that fast charging, long thought to degrade batteries, actually extends the lifespan and durability of zinc-ion batteries by preventing the formation of destructive dendrites. The primary obstacle for zinc-ion batteries has been dendrite growth — sharp, metallic spikes that cause short circuits. The team found that fast charging forces […]
08/25/2025
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By Ava Grace
The unseen cost of convenience: Study finds EV fast chargers double local air pollution
A new UCLA study identifies a significant health hazard at electric vehicle fast-charging stations, where localized air pollution hotspots with high levels of particulate matter (PM2.5) are created. The primary source of this pollution is not the electricity but the high-powered cooling fans inside the charging cabinets, which blast accumulated dust, tire fragments and brake […]
08/24/2025
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By Ava Grace
The hidden cost of lost sleep: New research links sleep deprivation to dangerous visceral fat gain
Sleep deprivation directly causes increased calorie intake and fat accumulation. A highly controlled study found that restricted sleep led participants to consume over 300 extra calories per day, creating a caloric surplus that resulted in weight gain. The most significant finding is a dangerous increase in visceral fat. While overall weight gain was modest, sleep […]
08/22/2025
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By Ava Grace
Japan’s AI-optimized wireless power design solves unstable voltage problem
Researchers have used machine learning to overcome the major problem of voltage instability in wireless power transfer (WPT) systems, which is caused by changing power demands in the device being charged. The team employed a genetic algorithm to “evolve” an optimal circuit design through countless simulations, creating a system that performs well under a wide […]
08/21/2025
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By Ava Grace
Artificial sweetener aspartame linked to increased stroke risk, study finds
A 2025 study in Scientific Reports found that aspartame — used in Diet Coke, sugar-free gum and medications — increases stroke risk by damaging blood vessel function, triggering inflammation and weakening the blood-brain barrier. Aspartame disrupts genes regulating blood pressure and inflammation, worsening stroke severity. Even low-dose, long-term consumption (e.g., daily diet soda) may gradually harm […]
08/18/2025
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By Ava Grace
Just 5 minutes a day: How a quick walk can sharpen your brain as you age
Just five minutes of moderate-to-vigorous activity (e.g., brisk walking) can improve memory, focus and processing speed in older adults, per a study in Age and Aging. With dementia cases projected to hit 78 million globally by 2030, this research highlights exercise as a simple, modifiable way to delay cognitive decline — even for busy or […]
08/11/2025
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By Ava Grace
12-Year study reveals the hidden link between meal timing, genetics and liver health
A 12-year Spanish study reveals that when you eat is just as crucial as what you eat, especially for those genetically predisposed to obesity. Late eating activates obesity-related genes, while early meals can counteract them. High-risk individuals who eat late see a significant BMI increase — over two points per hour of delayed eating — […]
08/07/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study: Fermented stevia extract can selectively kill pancreatic cancer cells
Researchers at Hiroshima University discovered that fermented stevia extract selectively kills pancreatic cancer cells while sparing healthy ones, offering hope for a disease with a survival rate below 10 percent. Fermenting stevia with Lactobacillus plantarum SN13T produces bioactive compounds like chlorogenic acid methyl ester (CAME), which triggers cancer cell death without harming normal cells. Pancreatic […]
08/07/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study reveals fascinating history and evolution of Bed Bugs — the “first true urban pest”
Bed bugs have coexisted with humans for at least 50,000 years, evolving alongside human civilization – making them the first true urban pests. Genetic analysis reveals two lineages – one that stayed with bats in caves and another that adapted to human habitats. The human-linked population thrived, while bat-associated bugs declined. Human-associated bed bugs developed physical traits […]
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