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04/22/2025
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By Cassie B.
Wild chimpanzees share boozy fermented fruit in first evidence of primate “social drinking”
Wild chimpanzees in Guinea-Bissau have been observed deliberately sharing fermented fruit with alcohol, suggesting the evolutionary roots of human social drinking may date back millions of years. Researchers documented chimps passing around African breadfruit with up to 0.61% ABV, often choosing fermented options even when fresher fruit was available, indicating a possible preference. The behavior, […]
04/17/2025
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By Cassie B.
Scientists uncover new details about Yellowstone’s supervolcano as magma chamber sits just 2.3 miles below surface
Yellowstone’s upper magma chamber is just 2.3 miles deep, closer than previously thought, raising new questions about eruption risks. Scientists used advanced seismic imaging to map the magma system, revealing a silica-rich upper chamber and a larger basalt reservoir below. Volatile gases venting naturally reduce pressure but don’t eliminate the long-term threat of a catastrophic […]
04/17/2025
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By Cassie B.
Urban wildflowers absorb toxic metals, poisoning bees and threatening food supply
Urban wildflowers meant to help bees are absorbing toxic metals from contaminated soil. Common pollinator plants like chicory and clover accumulate lead, arsenic, and cadmium in their nectar. Bees exposed to these metals suffer impaired learning, reduced populations, and weakened pollination. Soil testing and remediation are critical before planting wildflowers in industrial or urban areas. […]
04/17/2025
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By Cassie B.
Scientists uncover hidden world of alien-like creatures beneath Antarctic ice
Scientists discovered bizarre new sea creatures in the Southern Ocean, including sea pigs, giant sea spiders, and sea butterflies. Sea pigs are deep-sea cucumbers that feed on organic debris in extreme depths. Giant sea spiders, unrelated to land spiders, have leg spans up to 20 inches and unique body structures. A rare sea butterfly named […]
04/09/2025
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By Cassie B.
Trump’s EPA reviews fluoride safety amid growing concerns over risks to children’s health
The Trump administration is reviewing fluoride’s safety in drinking water, focusing on risks to children’s health. Critics argue fluoride may harm IQ, thyroid function, and bone health despite CDC endorsements. Utah banned fluoride in public water, setting a precedent for state-led health policies. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., now overseeing the CDC, opposes fluoridation and supports […]
04/08/2025
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By Cassie B.
Alaska’s Mount Spurr could erupt within weeks, mirroring destructive 1992 event
Mount Spurr, near Anchorage, shows increasing eruption signs like seismic activity and gas emissions. A major eruption could disrupt air travel and cover Anchorage in hazardous ash. The 1992 eruption caused airport shutdowns, ash-related health issues, and costly cleanups. Anchorage has raised emergency levels; officials urge residents to prepare masks and evacuation plans. While pyroclastic […]
04/03/2025
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By Cassie B.
“Forever chemicals” haunt North Carolina homes as PFAS found in dust near Chemours plant
Toxic PFAS chemicals, including banned ones, were found in household dust near a Chemours plant in North Carolina. Every dust sample from 65 homes contained PFAS, with higher levels near the plant. Older PFAS like PFOA and PFOS, phased out years ago, were still detected in most samples. Dust is a significant exposure route, especially […]
04/02/2025
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By Cassie B.
Federal charges filed in Tesla firebombing as far-left attacks spark national alarm
DOJ charges Cooper Frederick for firebombing a Tesla dealership in Colorado, endangering workers. Far-left extremists are linked to a surge in violent attacks on Tesla properties nationwide. President Trump demands 20-year sentences for perpetrators, calling them “terrorist thugs.” Activists’ attacks contradict environmental goals, releasing toxins and risking lives. A federal task force is targeting networks […]
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, […]
03/29/2025
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By Cassie B.
Pediatric dentist exposes fluoride dangers as more states ban toxic water additive
A pediatric dentist warns that fluoride in drinking water is toxic industrial waste, potentially harming children’s neurological development. Studies link fluoride exposure to lower IQ scores in children, even at levels below current U.S. safety guidelines. Fluoride’s dental benefits have declined sharply since the 1970s due to widespread fluoride toothpaste use. Multiple states are banning […]
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