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07/30/2025
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By Cassie B.
Coastal living linked to longer life, but inland waters may shorten lifespan, study finds
Coastal residents live a year longer on average than inland Americans due to cleaner air, fewer extreme heat days, and higher incomes. Urban inland waterways like the Chicago River are linked to lower life expectancy from pollution, flooding risks, and economic disparities. Rural inland communities see modest health benefits from cleaner lakes, proving environmental context […]
07/30/2025
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By Cassie B.
EPA moves to reregister banned pesticide dicamba despite court rulings and public outcry
EPA moves to reregister dicamba despite court bans and widespread crop damage. Critics accuse EPA of industry capture after hiring former soybean lobbyist Kyle Kunkler. Dicamba’s volatility has destroyed millions of acres of crops, orchards, and gardens since 2016. Environmental groups call EPA’s new mitigation measures inadequate, citing corporate influence. Farmers and wildlife refuges face […]
07/25/2025
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By Cassie B.
Cambridge study links air pollution to alarming 17% rise in dementia risk – here’s how to protect your brain
Cambridge University study links long-term air pollution exposure to a 17% higher dementia risk per 10 ?g/m³ increase in PM2.5. Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and soot also elevate dementia susceptibility by triggering brain inflammation and oxidative stress. Analysis of 30 million people across 51 studies confirms pollutants like PM2.5 damage brain proteins and worsen vascular health. […]
07/17/2025
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By Cassie B.
Deep-Earth “blobs” may trigger deadly supervolcanoes and mass extinction events, scientists warn
Australian researchers link massive underground “blobs” to Earth’s deadliest volcanic eruptions, capable of causing mass extinctions and climate shifts. These continent-sized structures, hidden 1,200 miles below the surface, generate destructive magma plumes that trigger catastrophic eruptions. Historical eruptions like the Deccan and Siberian Traps, which wiped out dinosaurs and 90 percent of life, may have […]
07/15/2025
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By Cassie B.
NASA discovers mysterious “super-Earth” that emits strange signals and may hold water
NASA discovered a mysterious “super-Earth,” TOI-1846 b, emitting repeating signals and defying classification due to its rare “radius gap” size that sits between rocky and gaseous planets. The planet orbits a red dwarf star, with scorching 600°F temperatures but potential water hidden in shadowed regions or beneath its surface. An international team confirmed its existence […]
07/12/2025
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By Cassie B.
Science-backed forest bathing protocol lowers stress hormones and boosts immunity in just 20 minutes a day
Modern technology overwhelms the nervous system, but a 20-minute daily nature practice can counteract stress, lower cortisol, and boost immunity. Dr. Eva Selhub’s method, inspired by forest bathing, involves sensory immersion, mindful observation, and gratitude to reset the nervous system. Research confirms nature exposure reduces stress hormones, improves heart health, and increases immune-boosting NK cells […]
07/10/2025
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By Cassie B.
Mount Rainier earthquake swarm largest since 2009… Is a volcanic eruption imminent?
Mount Rainier experienced its largest seismic activity since 2009, with hundreds of minor earthquakes detected beneath its summit, although officials confirm no immediate eruption signs. Despite its dormant status, Mount Rainier remains one of America’s most dangerous volcanoes due to its proximity to major cities and potential for devastating lahars. Fast-moving volcanic mudflows known as […]
07/08/2025
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By Cassie B.
Silent heart killers: Toxic metals in food and water boost heart failure risk by 55%
A 20-year study reveals toxic metals like cadmium, molybdenum, and zinc significantly increase heart failure risk, with some combinations raising danger by up to 55%. Exposure to these metals—found in cigarettes, contaminated water, and supplements—accumulates silently in the body, causing irreversible heart damage over time. Urban and rural populations showed a 38% to 55% higher […]
07/08/2025
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By Cassie B.
Earth to spin faster this summer; three days will be shorter than normal
Scientists predict Earth will spin faster on three specific days this summer—July 9, July 22, and August 5—shortening each day by up to 1.51 milliseconds. The moon’s position farthest from Earth’s equator reduces gravitational drag, causing these brief accelerations. Despite Earth’s long-term rotational slowdown, recent years have set records for shorter days, with July 5, […]
07/03/2025
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By Cassie B.
Beaches across America close ahead of July 4 weekend due to high bacteria and infection risks
Health officials warn that beachgoers celebrating Independence Day could face severe illness due to high levels of fecal bacteria like E. coli and dangerous pathogens in coastal waters. Multiple beaches across the U.S., including in California, Illinois, Massachusetts, and New York, have closed due to unsafe contamination levels, posing risks of infections and gastrointestinal illness. […]
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