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08/17/2026
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By Zoey Sky
U.S. Awards $2.5 Million for Nuclear Fuel Recycling Project Targeting 4,000 Tons
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded $2.5 million to Curio, a nuclear technology company, to advance recycling of spent nuclear fuel, according to project materials. The project targets processing 4,000 tons of used nuclear fuel using a chemical separation method that the company says reduces waste volume and recovers reusable material. The award is […]
05/09/2026
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By Zoey Sky
Scientists discover “hooked hairs” on bean roots that could revolutionize crop survival in drought-prone soils
Unlike regular root hairs, which show up five to 10 days after germination, hooked hairs emerge after only three days. This means seedlings begin absorbing nutrients such as phosphorus and nitrogen from the soil much sooner than previously thought. Hooked hairs produce a waterproof, waxy coating that helps seedlings hold onto water and survive hot […]
02/26/2026
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By Zoey Sky
The cold truth: How winter weather becomes a silent threat to your heart
Your blood vessels constrict (tighten) to help you stay warm. This makes your heart work harder to pump blood, raising blood pressure and putting extra stress on your cardiovascular system. Shoveling snow is a classic, dangerous example. It’s an intense, sudden workout that can overwhelm an unfit heart, potentially causing plaque in arteries to rupture […]
02/12/2026
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By Zoey Sky
The hidden health epidemic in your home: How mold exposure silently undermines your health
Toxic mold releases mycotoxins that are linked to severe, chronic conditions far beyond allergies, including cognitive decline, autoimmune disease, asthma and certain cancers. The brain, immune system and gut are especially susceptible. Mycotoxins can trigger neuroinflammation, disrupt immune function and damage the intestinal lining. Mold needs moisture to grow. The primary defense is controlling humidity […]
01/28/2026
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By Zoey Sky
Eastern U.S. grid pushed to the brink as Winter Storm Fern exposes critical weaknesses
The PJM grid, serving 67 million people, lost a catastrophic 16% of its power generation capacity due to Winter Storm Fern. This forced emergency measures, such as PJM pleading with customers to cut electricity use. A major cause was choked-off natural gas supplies due to frozen pipelines, forcing regions like New England to rely on […]
01/13/2026
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By Zoey Sky
House Committee Report alleges mismanagement of $100 million wildfire relief fund
A congressional report accuses the FireAid charity of misusing donations meant for LA wildfire victims, claiming that $100 million was diverted to unrelated causes like voter participation projects and political advocacy instead of direct aid. The report, led by Representative Kevin Kiley, alleges the funds did not reach victims as donors intended, highlighting specific grants […]
12/02/2025
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By Zoey Sky
New U.S. national park fee structure aims to favor American visitors and increases prices for foreign tourists, drawing mixed reactions
A new two-tier pricing system for U.S. national parks will begin in 2026. The policy lowers costs for American residents while significantly increasing them for international visitors. International tourists will be charged a new $100 surcharge per person at 11 popular parks, in addition to the standard entrance fee. The annual “America the Beautiful” pass […]
10/29/2025
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By Zoey Sky
The ant-killing secret big chemical companies don’t want you to know
The most effective, long-term strategy to make your property less inviting to ants is removing their basic needs: food, water and shelter. Ants are often attracted to gardens because they “farm” pests like aphids for a sweet substance called honeydew. Using a natural, non-toxic spray like neem oil to control these pests makes your garden far […]
07/29/2025
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By Zoey Sky
The hidden harms of Sorbic Acid: An environmental and health concern
Sorbic acid (and its derivatives like potassium sorbate) is a common preservative in food, cosmetics and personal care products. Though often marketed as “natural,” industrial versions are synthetic, derived from petrochemicals. While deemed “safe” by regulators, studies link it to skin irritation, allergies (especially in sensitive individuals) and respiratory issues when inhaled (e.g., in sprays). […]
07/22/2025
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By Zoey Sky
Say goodbye to summer pests: Unleash the power of basil, vinegar and coffee in your home
Natural repellents are safe and effective. They protect your home without exposing your family and pets to harmful chemicals. Plants and kitchen items are powerful allies. Many common plants and household items can be used to deter insects. Natural repellents like cinnamon and vinegar are versatile and cost-effective. Natural solutions are often multi-functional, easy to […]
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