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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 […]
04/08/2025
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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 […]
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 […]
03/26/2025
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By Cassie B.
Record honeybee deaths devastate U.S. agriculture, pesticides under scrutiny
U.S. beekeepers report record honeybee deaths, with over 60% colony losses this winter — potentially the worst in history. Economic losses hit $139 million, honey prices rose 5%, and many beekeepers face financial ruin. Pesticides, especially neonicotinoids, are a major suspect, with studies showing multi-generational harm to bee reproduction. California’s almond industry, worth $11 billion, […]
03/25/2025
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By Cassie B.
Life on Mars? Organic molecules of “unprecedented size” found on Red Planet
NASA’s Curiosity rover found the largest organic molecules ever detected on Mars, hinting at possible ancient life. The 3.7-billion-year-old compounds resemble fatty acids, a key building block of life. Samples from Gale Crater suggest Mars once had conditions suitable for biology. The discovery doesn’t confirm life but narrows the search for future missions. Future missions, […]
03/22/2025
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By Cassie B.
New Yellowstone vent discovered: Scientists monitor supervolcano activity as global volcanic threats rise
Two dangerous supervolcanoes in Yellowstone and Italy are showing troubling activity. A new hydrothermal vent discovered at Yellowstone has reached temperatures of 171 degrees Fahrenheit. Italy’s Campi Flegrei supervolcano could erupt “at any moment” according to experts, threatening 2.5 million residents. Recent earthquake clusters in California suggest “the Big One” may strike sooner than expected. […]
03/18/2025
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By Cassie B.
Mystery yellow foam sickens over 100 surfers as dead fish wash up on South Australian beaches
A mysterious yellow foam at South Australian beaches caused respiratory and eye irritation in over 100 surfers and beachgoers, prompting a multi-agency investigation. Dead fish, including protected leafy seadragons, were found alongside the foam at Waitpinga and Parsons beaches, raising environmental concerns. Symptoms reported include sore throats, dry coughs, irritated eyes, and blurred vision, with […]
03/16/2025
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By Cassie B.
Mount Spurr volcano nears eruption: Scientists warn of impending danger for Alaskan communities
Mount Spurr, a volcano 75 miles from Anchorage, shows signs of an imminent eruption, with rising magma detected through increased gas emissions and seismic activity. Volcanic gas emissions, including sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide, are nine times higher than December levels, signaling heightened eruption risk. Over 3,400 earthquakes have occurred since April 2024, with shallow […]
03/14/2025
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By Cassie B.
Microplastics in blood and organs linked to rising cancer risks, study warns
Microplastics, pervasive in food, water, and air, may increase cancer risks by carrying toxic substances that disrupt cellular functions and trigger inflammation, DNA damage, and immune dysfunction. Infants face significantly higher exposure to microplastics, primarily through plastic feeding bottles, which release millions of particles per liter of liquid. Studies link microplastics to cancers like leukemia, […]
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