Colorectal cancer (CRC), the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States, is increasingly linked to dietary habits, especially the consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPFs). Researchers at the University of South Florida (USF) and Tampa General Hospital Cancer Institute have done an important and groundbreaking study that helps our understanding on how these...
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Former CIA remote viewer, Joe McMoneagle has made a startling claim about life on Mars. A claim that has not only sparked debate within the scientific community, but in the paranormal one as well. Known as the CIA’s Remote Viewer No. 1, he has uncovered details around is psychic viewing of Mars. He believes he...
A growing body of research is uncovering connections between aluminium accumulation in the brain and the progression of neurodegenerative disorders such as multiple sclerosis (MS), Alzheimer’s disease, and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). A study published in Nature Scientific Reports reveals that individuals with these conditions have significantly higher aluminium content in their brain tissues compared...
Elon Musk has long claimed to know a lot about a variety of subjects, ranging from EVs to AI. He also seems to think he understands healthcare, questioning the way it is run on the platform he bought, X. However, his remarks were met with considerable pushback, such as a response from Mark Cuban which...
A Harvard-affiliated astrophysicist has sparked debate by claiming a mathematical formula supports the existence of God. Dr. Willie Soon, known for his work in astrophysics, argues that the universe’s precise conditions point to intentional design. His reasoning builds on the “fine-tuning argument,” which suggests the universe’s fundamental constants are too perfect to be random. Could...
How do you like your eggs? Over easy? Hard or soft-boiled? Scrambled? Sunny-side-up? However you like your eggs, you likely fall into one of two categories: Either you enjoy a runny egg yolk or you don’t. While many of us enjoy a soft yolk, plenty of us have reasons not to eat them, the most...
When you get sick, specifically sick with the flu, what do you usually assume will happen? Probably that you will feel unwell for a few days, maybe enough to throw up a few times, and that you will sleep a lot over the next few days while your body fights off the virus. One day...
Despite ages of exploration, the planet still keeps many secrets. Until now, they included what may be a submerged island off the coast of Brazil. Researchers from the University of São Paulo (USP) studied this area known as Rio Grande Rise, which is a chain of seamounts and possibly a continental plateau basalt created from...
Stephen Hawking was one of the most brilliant minds of our time. As a theoretical physicist and cosmologist, he reshaped our understanding of black holes, the universe, and the nature of time. His groundbreaking research helped scientists explore deep space, understand quantum mechanics, and push the limits of human knowledge. But beyond his scientific discoveries,...
There are many who say that setbacks are not failures, but simply learning opportunities. By that same line of reasoning, SpaceX’s Starship program is encountering some major opportunities for learning. The program’s flight 7 erupted into an explosion in January, and now its 8th test flight has met a similar fate. The January Explosion The...
The Department of Justice has released a 200-page report of Jeffrey Epstein’s contact lists and flight logs. The list has some troubling revelations and connections to famous figures in business, politics, and entertainment. This new information was announced by Attorney General Pam Bondi as the “first phase” of documents related to the extensive network Epstein...
An 18-year survivor of neuroblastoma, a solid tumour that primarily affects individuals in their childhood, marks a significant step forward as potentially the longest reported remission in a patient treated with CAR-T Cancer Therapy. This outcome, reported by Nature Medicine, observed in a phase 1 clinical trial follow-up, highlights the therapy’s potential, though challenges remain...