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Author: Sean Cate

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An underwater volcano named The Axial Seamount has shown growing signs of activity, which could lead to a potential eruption this year. Located 470 kilometers from the coastline it has been extensively monitored – offering scientists a rare opportunity to study it in detail. 1,100 meters tall and spanning a diameter of two kilometers, Axial...

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As Los Angeles County grapples with the aftermath of devastating wildfires, one local meteorologist is being hailed as a hero for his life-saving early warnings. Edgar McGregor, a 24-year-old climate scientist from Altadena, issued urgent alerts ahead of the LA fires, prompting timely evacuations and likely saving hundreds of lives. Sounding the Alarm Before Disaster...

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A recent study is showing a potential link between a common infection and the development of Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers believe that this virus may be a contributor to the onset of Alzheimer’s in a significant number of patients. Understanding The Virus Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is one of nine herpesviruses that many individuals are exposed to during...

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A massive and evolving weak spot in Earth’s magnetic field, known as the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA), has caught the attention of NASA scientists. This “dent” in our planet’s magnetic shield poses significant risks to satellites, space exploration, and possibly the future of humanity if left unmonitored. Stretching from South America to southwest Africa, the...

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Modern cars have evolved into more than just transportation; they’re now mobile data centers capable of collecting, storing, and sharing vast amounts of personal information. Recent events involving Tesla and its detailed data tracking after the Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion have raised questions about privacy, surveillance, and how much control drivers have over their data....

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In a world dominated by endless scrolling and online distractions, “brain rot” has emerged as a term to describe the deteriorating effects of overconsumption of trivial digital content on cognitive health. Coined by younger generations and named Oxford’s Word of the Year in 2024, the phenomenon is gaining attention from scientists and psychologists alike. Here’s...

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Tucked away in southwestern China is the megacity of Chongqing, a sprawling urban hub that is home to an astonishing 32 million people. Larger than Austria in size and unlike any city you’ve heard of, Chongqing combines futuristic architecture, layered infrastructure, and dizzying population density to create a place that feels straight out of science...

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As wildfires raged through Los Angeles, leaving destruction in their wake, a quieter crisis unfolded long before the flames arrived. Thousands of homeowners, particularly in fire-prone neighborhoods like Pacific Palisades, had already been dropped by their insurers, leaving them vulnerable to catastrophic financial losses. This growing issue highlights the intersection of climate change, risk assessment,...

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The city of Los Angeles, a region frequently threatened by wildfires, faced an unprecedented crisis in 2024. As multiple wildfires devastated communities, attention turned to Mayor Karen Bass’s decision to reduce funding for the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) while significantly increasing the budget for homelessness initiatives. This controversial move, made amidst ongoing staffing and...

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Marek Marzec, a 48-year-old father of three, tragically passed away after developing silicosis, a terminal lung disease caused by years of exposure to crystalline silica dust from cutting engineered stone worktops. Marzec’s death highlights the severe dangers of working in unsafe conditions and raises urgent questions about industry practices and safety regulations. A Life Cut...