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12/03/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
Scientists discover photosynthetic BACTERIA that could help combat toxic “forever chemicals”
Researchers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln identified Rhodopseudomonas palustris, a photosynthetic bacterium, capable of absorbing perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a hazardous PFAS (“forever chemical”), removing 44% from water in 20 days. However, some PFOA was later released back into the environment as cells broke down. While the bacteria did not fully degrade PFAS, the findings suggest a possible stepwise mechanism where microbes could trap […]
12/01/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
UN activates planetary defense drill amid claim of 3I/ATLAS being an alien weapon
Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb suggests 3I/ATLAS, a 20-kilometer-wide interstellar object, may not be natural but an alien craft or weapon navigating toward Earth. Its retrograde orbit is mathematically improbable, optimized for planetary flybys, including Earth, raising suspicions of intelligent design. Unlike normal comets, 3I/ATLAS exhibits an “anti-tail” stretching 600,000 miles toward the sun, defying solar wind effects. Color shifts, gravitational anomalies and unexplained trajectory adjustments further suggest artificial origins. Despite being 19 […]
11/26/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
New study: Earth’s molten core may hold the key to planetary habitability
Massive anomalies called LLSVPs (beneath Africa and the Pacific) and ULVZs (molten “puddles” at the core-mantle boundary) slow seismic waves, suggesting a unique composition. These structures may hold clues to Earth’s formation and its ability to sustain life. Elements like silicon and magnesium leaked from the core into the mantle over billions of years, preventing neat chemical stratification. This process […]
11/25/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
Interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS defies expectations: Mysterious tail growth, radio signals spark debate over natural vs. artificial origin
The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS exhibits highly unusual characteristics, including a rapidly growing and structured ion tail, seven distinct jets (some pointing toward the sun) and non-gravitational acceleration, which defy typical comet mechanics. The detection of a faint, consistent radio signal with an unusual emission pattern, combined with the object’s massive size and erratic jets, has […]
11/24/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
Africa’s great divide: Tectonic forces are slowly tearing the continent apart
Africa is slowly splitting into two distinct landmasses—western and eastern portions—due to tectonic forces, with a new ocean forming between them over the next 5-10 million years. The 4,000-mile-long East African Rift is the primary fracture zone, widening at 5-16 mm per year, accompanied by volcanic activity and earthquakes. Continental rifting in the Afar region […]
11/21/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
Mind-reading AI breakthrough: Scientists decode thoughts without brain implants, but privacy concerns mount
Researchers have developed AI that translates brain activity (via fMRI scans) into readable text without implants, raising concerns about mental privacy erosion and unprecedented surveillance. While the tech could help nonverbal patients (ALS, locked-in syndrome), it also risks exposing private thoughts, early dementia signs or depression—potentially exploited by governments or corporations. Experts warn of unauthorized thought extraction, urging strict protections […]
11/18/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
AI uncovers earliest signs of life in 3.3-billion-year-old rocks, doubling the known timeline
Scientists discovered traces of microbial life in 3-billion-year-old rocks from South Africa’s Josefsdal Chert—1.6 billion years older than previously confirmed biosignatures. Oxygen-producing photosynthesis was detected in 52-billion-year-old rocks, pushing back its earliest known occurrence by 800 million years—key to Earth’s oxygen-rich atmosphere. Researchers used pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and trained an AI model to distinguish biological from non-biological material with >90 percent accuracy, even identifying plant vs. animal […]
11/18/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
China’s Jinlin crater confirmed as Earth’s LARGEST impact site in over 11,000 years
Scientists identified the 900-meter-wide Jinlin crater in southern China – the largest known impact crater formed in the last 11,700 years, surpassing Russia’s 300-meter Macha crater. Planar deformation features (PDFs) in quartz samples confirm extreme shock pressures (10–35 gigapascals) only possible from extraterrestrial impacts, ruling out Earth-based geological processes. Despite heavy monsoons and erosion, the crater remains intact with […]
11/18/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
Mars’ hidden water secrets revealed: Subsurface habitats could have supported microbial life longer than previously believed
New research reveals Mars once had extensive underground water systems, extending its potential habitability far longer than previously thought. These networks created stable microenvironments shielded from harsh surface conditions. By analyzing sedimentary structures in Mars’ Gale Crater (studied by NASA’s Curiosity rover) and comparing them to Earth’s desert formations, researchers found mineral deposits like gypsum—indicating […]
11/18/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
A real-world Atlantis? Lost medieval city unearthed beneath Kyrgyzstan’s Lake Issyk-Kul
Archaeologists found the ruins of a thriving Silk Road trading hub beneath Kyrgyzstan’s Lake Issyk-Kul, destroyed by a catastrophic 15th-century earthquake that sank the city underwater. Excavations revealed sophisticated structures – fired-brick buildings, a millstone and possible Islamic religious sites – indicating a prosperous, organized society engaged in trade and grain processing. A 13th-century Muslim […]
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