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04/11/2025
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By Cassie B.
Photonic revolution: New chips process data using light instead of electricity
Two companies unveiled photonic chips using light instead of electricity for faster, more efficient computing. These chips solve real-world problems better than current electronic processors, crucial as Moore’s Law stalls. AI-driven demand meets photonic computing’s advantages — higher speed, bandwidth, and lower heat versus traditional chips. Lightmatter and Lightelligence overcame accuracy and scalability hurdles, enabling […]
04/11/2025
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By Cassie B.
Could a simple saliva test revolutionize prostate cancer detection while saving millions?
Prostate cancer screening’s reliance on flawed PSA tests leads to unnecessary surgeries and severe side effects. A new at-home saliva test analyzes genetic markers for more accurate prostate cancer detection. The test outperformed PSA in trials, reducing false positives and identifying high-risk men earlier. It could save the NHS £500 million annually by cutting wasteful […]
04/04/2025
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By Cassie B.
Scientists pioneer 3D-printed living skin, offering ethical alternative to animal testing
Researchers developed 3D-printed artificial human skin with living cells, offering a cruelty-free alternative to animal testing for cosmetics. The bioengineered skin mimics natural tissue structure and maintains living cells for up to three weeks, a key milestone for reliability. Specially formulated hydrogels enable cell growth, with a mild cross-linking method ensuring biocompatibility and stability. The […]
04/02/2025
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By Cassie B.
Screen time before bed worsens insomnia, cuts sleep by 24 minutes per hour, study finds
Screen time before bed cuts sleep by 24 minutes per hour and raises insomnia risk by 59%, according to a Norwegian study of 45,000 young adults. All screen activities — gaming, streaming, emails — equally harm sleep quality, debunking the myth that only social media disrupts rest. Blue light and mental overstimulation delay bedtime and […]
04/01/2025
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By Cassie B.
Toxic Martian dust poses serious health risks to future astronauts, study warns
Martian dust contains toxic compounds like silicates and perchlorates, posing severe health risks to astronauts. The sharp, reactive dust can penetrate lungs and bloodstream, causing chronic diseases and organ damage. Global dust storms on Mars could also disable equipment, jeopardizing missions. Unlike lunar dust, Martian dust is chemically hazardous, comparable to asbestos exposure. Advanced protective […]
03/30/2025
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By Cassie B.
AI weather model outperforms traditional forecasts, boosts accuracy by 20%
ECMWF’s AI Forecasting System (AIFS) is now fully operational, outperforming traditional methods by up to 20% in accuracy. AIFS uses machine learning to predict weather faster, including cyclone paths 12 hours earlier than conventional models. The system aids renewable energy planning with forecasts for solar radiation and wind speeds at 100 meters. ECMWF collaborates globally, […]
03/10/2025
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By Cassie B.
Aspirin may halt spread of breast, bowel, and prostate cancers, groundbreaking study finds
Aspirin may slow the spread of breast, bowel, and prostate cancers by enhancing the immune system’s ability to target cancer cells. Researchers discovered aspirin blocks thromboxane A2 (TXA2), which weakens T cells, allowing them to attack cancer more effectively. Previous studies linked aspirin use to reduced cancer mortality and recurrence, but the mechanism was unclear […]
03/08/2025
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By Cassie B.
Some cell phones contain toxic flame retardants, study warns
Flame retardants in electronics degrade into toxic molecules, posing risks to wildlife and human health. Zebrafish tests reveal metabolic dysfunction and developmental harm from these chemicals. Current regulations fail to monitor these widely used but harmful substances. Breakdown products of TBBPA-based polymers were found in soil, dust, and air near e-waste facilities. Researchers call for […]
03/03/2025
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By Cassie B.
American firm Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost makes history as first private spacecraft to land on the moon
Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lander achieved the first fully successful commercial lunar landing, touching down near Mons Latreille on the Moon’s near side. The mission by the American company, part of NASA’s CLPS program, carries 10 scientific instruments to study the Moon’s surface and prepare for future crewed Artemis missions. Blue Ghost launched on a […]
02/08/2025
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By Cassie B.
Methane madness: How exaggerated climate claims are targeting farmers and cows
Governments worldwide are imposing strict regulations on farmers to reduce methane emissions from livestock, using supplements like Bovaer. A study from the CO2 Coalition argues that methane’s warming potential is negligible compared to CO2. Methane concentrations are increasing 300 times slower than CO2, and its warming effect is minimal due to saturation at higher concentrations. […]
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