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01/15/2026
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By Cassie B.
Scientists solve cosmic mystery: “Little red dots” are ancient black holes in disguise
The James Webb Telescope’s “little red dots” are actually young supermassive black holes. Each is shrouded in a thick cocoon of gas that hid its true identity. These black holes are growing rapidly by feasting on the surrounding gas. They are less massive than first thought, solving a major cosmic evolution puzzle. This discovery reveals […]
01/08/2026
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By Cassie B.
Weight loss jab users regain pounds rapidly after stopping treatment, major review confirms
Stopping weight loss drugs leads to rapid weight regain. Heart health benefits reverse just as quickly after ending medication. Weight returns much faster after drugs than after lifestyle changes. Experts state these medications likely require lifelong use to be effective. This creates a permanent financial burden for individuals and health systems. The brutal reality behind […]
01/07/2026
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By Cassie B.
Light daily activity like walking linked to significantly lower death risk in people with heart-kidney-metabolic syndrome, study finds
Light daily activities like walking or chores significantly lower death risk for those with heart and metabolic diseases. Just one extra hour of light activity daily can reduce mortality risk by up to 20%. The benefits are greatest for those already at the highest risk from these interconnected conditions. This accessible movement is a feasible […]
01/05/2026
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By Cassie B.
Dark chocolate compound linked to slower biological aging, new study reveals
A study links theobromine in dark chocolate to markers of slower biological aging. The research found higher theobromine levels associated with younger DNA and telomere patterns. Scientists caution this is not a recommendation to eat more commercial chocolate bars. Excessive theobromine can cause adverse effects like headaches and digestive issues. The compound is also found […]
12/29/2025
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By Cassie B.
Dark energy may be fading, study claims, putting the universe on a path to a catastrophic “Big Crunch”
South Korean scientists propose dark energy is weakening. This could mean the universe’s expansion is now slowing. Their finding challenges the long-held model of constant acceleration. If true, the universe may collapse in a fiery “Big Crunch.” The scientific community is deeply divided over the new analysis. For decades, the established story of our cosmos […]
12/22/2025
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By Cassie B.
New 1.6-million-year-old skull discovery upends the textbook story of human evolution
New fossil reveals a mix of advanced and primitive human traits. Different human populations evolved key features at varying rates. Advanced stone tools were found alongside a small-brained ancestor. Human evolution was a messy, regional process, not a straight line. The discovery challenges where and how Homo erectus first emerged. A stunning new reconstruction of […]
12/16/2025
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By Cassie B.
Coconut water shows promise in inducing remission for ulcerative colitis patients, study finds
Coconut water helped over half of ulcerative colitis patients achieve remission in a new clinical trial. The eight-week study showed it nearly doubled remission rates compared to a placebo. Its benefits may come from anti-inflammatory properties and reshaping the gut microbiome. Coconut water’s high potassium content is crucial for patients who often have deficiencies. Experts […]
12/12/2025
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By Cassie B.
NASA tracks bus-sized asteroid’s close Earth pass, highlights ongoing planetary defense efforts
A bus-sized asteroid will pass closer than the moon this weekend. NASA confirms there is no impact threat from asteroid 2025 XF1. The event highlights the real need for planetary defense monitoring. Scientists use scales to clearly communicate any potential asteroid hazards. Continued vigilance is essential for Earth’s safety. This weekend, while you’re going about […]
12/11/2025
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By Cassie B.
Harvard scientist suggests interstellar object could be seeding life across solar system
An interstellar object is releasing life’s chemical building blocks near Earth. It emits an unusually high ratio of methanol to hydrogen cyanide. This supports the theory that such objects could seed life across star systems. The object’s chemical makeup is unlike typical comets from our solar system. Scientists suggest it may have a benign, “gardening” […]
12/09/2025
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By Cassie B.
NASA urged to avoid building near lunar faults after moonquake discovery
New study reveals moonquakes shaped the historic Apollo 17 landing site. Active lunar faults challenge plans for permanent Artemis program bases. Scientists used boulder tracks as evidence of past seismic activity. The moon is still contracting, causing ongoing seismic hazards. Future lunar settlements must avoid building near active fault lines. A new geological detective story, […]
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