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09/30/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study: Amazon trees defy climate alarm, thrive on increased CO2
A landmark 30-year study reveals that trees across the Amazon are growing significantly larger, a direct response to elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide, which acts as a fertilizer. The research, conducted on pristine forest plots, shows a system-wide increase in tree growth, challenging pessimistic narratives of imminent ecological collapse and highlighting the forest’s capacity for adaptation. […]
09/23/2025
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By Ava Grace
How microplastics are infiltrating your bones and silently weakening humanity
Microplastics have infiltrated deep into the human body, with new discoveries finding them embedded within bone tissue, proving they can cross the most protective biological barriers. These particles pose a severe threat to bone health, as scientific research indicates they impair cell function, trigger inflammation and stimulate the overproduction of cells that break down bone, […]
09/20/2025
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By Ava Grace
The invisible poison: How pesticides in the sky are turning rain toxic
A study confirmed that clouds contain numerous pesticides, with concentrations at times exceeding safety limits for drinking water, turning rain into a vector for contamination. Chemicals evaporate, travel vast distances in the atmosphere and fall back to earth in precipitation, meaning local pesticide use becomes a worldwide problem that ignores borders. The discovery of long-prohibited […]
09/17/2025
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By Ava Grace
The invisible threat: “Forever chemicals” are quietly fueling a diabetes crisis
Groundbreaking research from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai provides strong evidence that these “forever chemicals,” found in nearly all Americans, are a direct contributor to the national diabetes epidemic, challenging the notion that the disease is driven solely by diet and lifestyle. The study found a clear “dose-response” relationship: moving from a low to […]
09/16/2025
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By Ava Grace
A silent extinction: Americans are unknowingly consuming endangered sharks, study reveals
A scientific study found that 93 percent of sampled shark products in the U.S. were mislabeled, often sold under vague, generic labels like “shark” or “mako” instead of specific species names. DNA testing revealed that consumers are unknowingly purchasing meat from critically endangered and endangered shark species, including the great hammerhead, scalloped hammerhead, shortfin mako […]
09/16/2025
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By Ava Grace
The invisible invader: How microplastics infiltrate your arteries and endanger your health
The study found microplastics embedded in human arterial plaque, with levels 51 times higher in patients who had experienced strokes or heart attacks, suggesting they are a direct contributor to these vascular events. This discovery is part of a larger body of evidence showing microplastics and nanoplastics have infiltrated the human body, having been previously […]
09/12/2025
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By Ava Grace
Scientists warn billion-dollar geoengineering schemes pose severe environmental risks
A comprehensive analysis by 46 international polar scientists concludes that large-scale climate engineering projects for the polar regions are unworkable, prohibitively expensive and pose severe environmental risks. Specific proposals, such as spraying reflective particles into the atmosphere or building massive underwater barriers to protect glaciers, were found to be logistically impossible and ineffective, with costs […]
09/11/2025
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By Ava Grace
Panama’s vanishing ocean lifeline signals a broader climate crisis
A critical ocean upwelling event in the Gulf of Panama has failed for the first time in at least 40 years. This seasonal process, which brings cold, nutrient-rich water to the surface, did not occur in early 2025. The immediate cause was a dramatic and unusual reduction in the northern trade winds. Scientists from the […]
09/10/2025
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By Ava Grace
Foreign parasitic wasps infiltrate U.S. forests, threatening native ecosystems
Two newly identified, non-native parasitic wasp species from Europe have established populations on the U.S. East and West coasts, posing a threat to native ecosystems. Their gruesome reproductive strategy involves laying eggs inside the galls of native oak gall wasps; the emerging larvae then consume the host larva alive from the inside out. These wasps, […]
08/25/2025
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By Ava Grace
The unseen cost of convenience: Study finds EV fast chargers double local air pollution
A new UCLA study identifies a significant health hazard at electric vehicle fast-charging stations, where localized air pollution hotspots with high levels of particulate matter (PM2.5) are created. The primary source of this pollution is not the electricity but the high-powered cooling fans inside the charging cabinets, which blast accumulated dust, tire fragments and brake […]
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