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12/04/2025
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By Belle Carter
Coffee waste transforms into stronger, greener concrete in Australian breakthrough
Researchers at RMIT University have developed a method to replace sand in concrete with biochar derived from spent coffee grounds, reducing CO? emissions by up to 26% while increasing strength by 30%. The innovation tackles two major issues: It cuts concrete’s carbon footprint (8% of global CO? emissions come from cement production) and diverts organic […]
11/20/2025
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By Belle Carter
Brighteon AI outperforms Google and X in exposing COVID vaccine risks, defying Big Pharma narratives
Unlike Google’s Gemini 3 and X’s Grok 4.1, which parrot pharmaceutical industry talking points, Brighteon AI provides uncensored details on COVID-19 vaccine dangers, including toxic ingredients (graphene oxide, aluminum), mRNA risks and fraudulent trial data. Brighteon AI highlights suppressed dangers such as genetic manipulation and immune dysfunction from mRNA technology, documented injuries and deaths from […]
11/18/2025
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By Belle Carter
IVF and ultra-processed foods: The unseen risks for women’s colon health
Colon cancer rates among young women under 50 have seen a dramatic increase, with a 24-year study revealing a concerning upward trend. A study in Nutrients found that women under 50 who consumed the highest amounts of ultra-processed foods faced a 96% higher risk of developing colon cancer compared to those who ate the least. […]
11/11/2025
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By Belle Carter
The climate conundrum: Cleaner air may be accelerating global warming by reducing cloud reflectivity
Cleaner air reduces harmful aerosols that make clouds reflective, inadvertently accelerating global warming by decreasing cloud cover and allowing more sunlight to reach Earth. Satellite data shows a ~three percent drop per decade in cloud reflectivity since 2003, with 70 percent linked to reduced pollution—challenging assumptions in climate models. While pollution cuts save lives, they […]
11/03/2025
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By Belle Carter
Study: Sleep deprivation forces the brain into micro-sleeps–with dangerous consequences
Missing just one night of sleep triples lapses in concentration and doubles errors in task performance, proving sleep deprivation is far more debilitating than previously believed. The sleep-deprived brain hijacks wakefulness, triggering involuntary rest periods where: pupils constrict, brain waves mimic light sleep, heart rate and breathing slow and cerebrospinal fluid surges in rhythmic detoxification […]
10/28/2025
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By Belle Carter
The pendulum of doom: How El Niño-Southern Oscillation could transform into a climate catastrophe
A groundbreaking study in Nature Communications projects that the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) could undergo a dramatic transformation by mid-century, transitioning from irregular swings to stronger, more synchronized oscillations. The study suggests that ENSO’s fluctuations may grow more extreme, with sea surface temperature swings intensifying by 30-40 percent compared to pre-industrial levels, potentially turning El […]
10/27/2025
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By Belle Carter
Scientists discover elusive solar waves that could power the sun’s million-degree corona
Scientists have detected torsional Alfvén waves in the sun’s corona using the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope, confirming an 80-year-old theory about magnetic waves heating the corona to millions of degrees—far hotter than the sun’s surface. These twisting magnetic waves, first predicted by Hannes Alfvén in 1942, had remained hidden due to the corona’s chaotic […]
09/23/2025
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By Belle Carter
Earth’s hidden CO2 cleaners: How natural weathering could reshape climate debate
Emerging research reveals that Earth has sophisticated, interconnected processes—like rock weathering and oceanic carbonate dissolution—that naturally remove and store CO? over geological timescales. A new study in Nature Geoscience reveals that CO? removal mechanisms on land and in the oceans are deeply interconnected, explaining historical fluctuations in atmospheric CO? levels. Techniques like spreading crushed basalt […]
09/16/2025
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By Belle Carter
Unraveling the anatomy of modern-day panics: “Scared to Death” by Christopher Booker and Richard North
Christopher Booker and Richard North argue in “Scared to Death” that modern scares follow a predictable cycle – beginning with misinterpreted or manipulated scientific evidence, amplified by media and activist groups, leading to political overreaction with severe economic and social consequences. The book examines historical scares like the Salmonella-in-eggs panic (1980s) and BSE (“mad cow […]
09/14/2025
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By Belle Carter
Christopher Booker’s “The Real Global Warming Disaster” delves into the “hockey stick” controversy
Christopher Booker argues in “The Real Global Warming Disaster” that the IPCC was established not as an impartial scientific body, but as a political organization tasked with promoting the idea of human-caused climate change, shaping policy rather than objectively assessing evidence. It heavily relied on Michael Mann’s “hockey stick” graph, which claimed unprecedented modern warming, […]
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