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06/26/2026
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By Jacob Thomas
Astronomers discover cosmic supercharged winds from a distant black hole reshaping galaxies
Astronomers discovered ultra-fast outflows (UFOs) from a supermassive black hole in quasar WISSH13, moving at up to 30% the speed of light, which expel gas critical for star formation. The UFOs, observed via XMM-Newton and NuSTAR telescopes, reveal a layered structure with a fast spine and slower sheath, ejecting material equivalent to 40 suns annually. […]
06/25/2026
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By Jacob Thomas
Lost chapter of human evolution exposed after 300,000-year-old cave discovery
A collapsed cave roof on the Carmel Ridge in northern Israel preserved a 300,000-year-old site from the Acheulo-Yabrudian period, a poorly understood era spanning 400,000 to 250,000 years ago. Researchers examined more than 80,000 animal remains, finding Persian fallow deer as the most frequent prey, alongside gazelles, ancient horses and wild cattle with signs of […]
06/23/2026
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By Jacob Thomas
World’s first 100% hydrogen marine engine gets green light for zero-emissions future
Lloyd’s Register certified the BeHydro hydrogen engine, the world’s first 100% hydrogen-fueled marine engine, capable of 900-2,670 kW, as a zero-emission, fossil fuel-free solution for maritime decarbonization. The engine produces only water vapor and air, avoiding CO2, nitrogen oxides and reliance on rare minerals like lithium, bypassing exploitative supply chains. Its modular, open-source design allows […]
06/23/2026
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By Jacob Thomas
Ground-penetrating radar scans reveal compelling evidence of Noah’s Ark in Turkey
Advanced GPR scans in Turkey revealed angular structures, wood remnants and chemical imprints suggesting a decaying wooden vessel matching biblical descriptions of Noah’s Ark near Mount Ararat. Soil samples showed elevated organic matter and potassium levels consistent with decomposed wood, with a 13-foot passageway and three deck-like layers aligning with Genesis’ account. Researchers plan non-destructive […]
06/20/2026
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By Jacob Thomas
Breakthrough in PFAS destruction: UV light unleashes nature’s hidden weapon against forever chemicals
Aarhus University researchers, led by Zongsu Wei, developed a method using UV light to generate hydrogen radicals that break PFAS’s carbon-fluorine bonds, offering a novel approach to destroy these persistent pollutants. Traditional PFAS removal methods like incineration and filtration merely relocate or concentrate toxins, whereas the UV-driven process aims to fully degrade PFAS into less […]
06/19/2026
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By Jacob Thomas
Stonehenge’s hidden twin reveals advanced ancient astronomy
The Bulford Site, a 500-year-older sister site to Stonehenge, reveals advanced Neolithic astronomical knowledge with solstice-aligned wooden poles and a rare stone knife, suggesting a shared cultural or religious network. Archaeologists propose the Bulford Site served as a prototype for Stonehenge, indicating a long-standing tradition of celestial tracking, challenging assumptions about the technological capabilities of […]
06/19/2026
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By Jacob Thomas
Breakthrough study links common herbicide to surge in colorectal cancer among under-50s
A 2026 study in Nature Medicine links picloram, a widely used herbicide, to a dramatic rise in early-onset colorectal cancer in Americans under 50, with a 98% correlation found between picloram exposure and cancer cases. Researchers identified unique epigenetic methylation patterns in young cancer patients, distinct from older populations, indicating picloram’s role in triggering abnormal […]
06/18/2026
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By Jacob Thomas
CRISTAL-02’s final 100 million years: New study offers rare peek into the violent end of a star-forming galaxy
Astronomers discovered CRISTAL-02, a massive early galaxy expiring due to a cataclysmic wind expelling gas at twice the rate it forms stars, observed via JWST and ALMA. CRISTAL-02’s rapid star formation and galaxy wind, triggered by mergers rather than supermassive black holes, challenge models assuming black holes alone drive galaxy death. The galaxy’s proximity to […]
06/16/2026
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By Jacob Thomas
Battery-free breakthrough in artificial photosynthesis promises cheaper, cleaner solar fuel
Scientists at Osaka Metropolitan University developed a battery-free artificial photosynthesis system that self-regulates energy output, eliminating reliance on external electronics and batteries. The system uses a solid electrolyte to adapt to sunlight fluctuations, producing formic acid, a storable solar fuel, without complex components like MPPT systems. Field tests confirmed stable formic acid production under varying […]
06/12/2026
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By Jacob Thomas
Study: One extra serving of PROCESSED MEAT a day linked to higher cancer risk
A major European study tracked over 450,000 people for 14 years, finding that each extra 30 grams of processed meat per day raises stomach cancer risk by 9% and esophageal adenocarcinoma risk by 13%. An extra 20 grams of white meat was linked to a 12% higher risk of cancer in the main body of […]
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