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03/01/2026
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By Ava Grace
Legacy of a meltdown: Landmark study confirms Chernobyl radiation altered DNA of workers’ children
A new German study provides the first clear human evidence that prolonged, low-dose radiation exposure from Chernobyl caused transgenerational genetic changes. Children of cleanup workers were found to have significantly more specific DNA mutation clusters inherited from their irradiated parents. The research found a direct correlation: the higher the estimated radiation dose absorbed by a […]
02/26/2026
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By Ava Grace
The invisible assailant: New study confirms air pollution’s devastating link to Alzheimer’s
A major study of 28 million older Americans found long-term exposure to PM2.5 air pollution directly and significantly increases the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, with over 95% of the risk coming from pollution’s direct biological impact on the brain. The tiny PM2.5 particles enter the bloodstream, cause inflammation and are hypothesized to promote a […]
02/15/2026
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By Ava Grace
The unclogging of America: How ancient remedies and modern sense are fighting the sinus crisis
Steam inhalation and nasal irrigation with sterile saline solution are foundational treatments that moisten passages, thin mucus and flush out irritants to reduce inflammation and pressure. Drinking ample fluids thins mucus, while certain foods (like spicy items or pineapple juice) can open passages and fight inflammation. Adequate rest, especially with the head elevated, is critical […]
02/03/2026
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By Ava Grace
Texas approves nation’s largest power permit for AI-driven gas plant and data center complex
Texas approved the largest U.S. air pollution permit for a 7.65-gigawatt natural gas and data center complex, cementing its role as a global hub for fossil-fuel-powered AI infrastructure. The state is experiencing a massive surge in gas plant projects, with nearly 58 gigawatts announced in 2025 alone, driven almost entirely by speculative demand from AI […]
01/31/2026
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By Ava Grace
Beyond the fog: How gut health and lifestyle hold the key to reclaiming mental clarity
A key case study shows that chronic gut inflammation and food sensitivities can send inflammatory signals to the brain via the gut-brain axis, disrupting neural communication and causing cognitive symptoms. Beyond gut health, brain fog is typically driven by a combination of factors, including impaired cellular energy production (mitochondrial dysfunction), environmental toxins, neurotransmitter imbalances and […]
01/18/2026
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By Ava Grace
Largest single concentration of dinosaur footprints found in Bolivia
Scientists have documented the largest concentration of dinosaur footprints ever found, with approximately 18,000 tracks preserved at the Carreras Pampa site in Bolivia’s Torotoro National Park. The tracks, dating to about 70 million years ago, were made along a freshwater lake shoreline and include 16,600 theropod (carnivorous dinosaur) footprints and 1,378 rare “swim tracks” from […]
01/15/2026
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By Ava Grace
New frog discovery in Brazil highlights fragility and hope of undiscovered worlds
Scientists discovered a new, extremely small frog species, Brachycephalus lulai, in Brazil’s critically endangered Atlantic Forest, highlighting both undiscovered biodiversity and urgent conservation needs. The bright orange frog was identified by its unique mating call and confirmed as a distinct species through genetic and anatomical analysis, belonging to a genus of microendemic frogs highly vulnerable […]
01/14/2026
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By Ava Grace
Dead Sea shores become a geological archive of human waste
The Dead Sea acts as a pollution archive, where plastic waste carried in by streams is trapped and preserved due to the lake’s extreme salinity and status as a terminal basin with no outflow. Distinct “plastic rings” form a chronological record, as receding water levels leave behind layered shoreline terraces, each band containing the plastic […]
01/12/2026
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By Ava Grace
Study: Distant Canadian wildfires worsened asthma in kids living in the Northeast
New research from the University of Vermont provides the first definitive evidence that smoke from distant Canadian wildfires directly worsened asthma symptoms in hundreds of children in Vermont and New York during the summer of 2023. The findings challenge the previous perception of the Northeastern U.S. as a “climate refuge” from wildfires, demonstrating that smoke […]
01/09/2026
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By Ava Grace
Elusive wild cat species in Thailand feared to be extinct REDISCOVERED in wildlife sanctuary
The flat-headed cat, last scientifically documented in the country in 1995, was captured on camera traps in the Princess Sirindhorn Wildlife Sanctuary. Researchers recorded 29 detections, including footage of a female with a cub, indicating active reproduction for this endangered species, which has a global population of only about 2,500 mature adults. The cat is […]
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