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The pursuit of clean, limitless energy has seen another record broken recently. The Chinese Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST), commonly referred to as their “Artificial Sun,” has shattered previous records by having plasma kept temperatures over 100 million degrees Celsius for over 17 minutes. This was achieved just last month on January 20, and represents...

Sean Cate

Sean Cate

Wellness Journalist

As a species, we have accomplished some incredible things. We have traversed the highest highs and explored the lowest lows of our planet. But, where our helicopter rotors fight to climb higher, the humble bee can fly with ease. Scientists have recently discovered that the alpine bumblebee is capable of navigating air found above Mount...

Sean Cate

Sean Cate

Wellness Journalist

We know that our vitamin and mineral intake is of critical importance to our long-term health. Vitamin B12, in particular, is essential for various bodily functions. These include DNA synthesis, red blood cell production, and nerve tissue health. Unfortunately, according to a recent study conducted by researchers at UC San Francisco, meeting the minimum requirement...

Julie Hambleton

Julie Hambleton

Health & Wellness Journalist

Australia is on a collision course with Asia, moving north at an unusually fast pace. Scientists predict that in millions of years, the two continents will merge, triggering massive geological and environmental changes. This shift isn’t just theoretical—it’s already affecting GPS accuracy, increasing seismic activity, and altering ecosystems. As tectonic forces push Australia forward, the...

Kyla Dawn

Kyla Dawn

Lifestyle Writer

A new meta-analysis published in JAMA Pediatrics is reigniting the long-standing debate surrounding water fluoridation, a public health practice hailed for its role in preventing tooth decay. The study, which derives data from dozens of international research papers, suggests a potential link between higher fluoride exposure in children and lower IQ scores. The authors acknowledge...

Zain Ebrahim

Zain Ebrahim

Science Enthusiast

The iron structures scattered across the Australian desert have long puzzled scientists and Indigenous communities alike. These formations, shaped by ancient geological and climatic forces, provide a window into the region’s prehistoric past. While scientists have uncovered key details about their origins, Indigenous groups have preserved stories that link these structures to cultural traditions. Understanding...

Kyla Dawn

Kyla Dawn

Lifestyle Writer

Using powerful imaging technology, Swiss researchers recently observed the rapid spread of proteins associated with the development of Alzheimer’s disease. It is believed that the accumulation of these proteins in the brain may be linked to the development of dementia and are known as “superspreaders”. Researchers hope to learn why these abnormal clumps of amyloid...

Bruce Abrahamse

Bruce Abrahamse

Health & Wellness Journalist

Renewable energy just had another massive breakthrough. Researchers have figured out a new quantum process that explains how plants convert sunlight into energy with almost 100% efficiency. The discovery brings us closer to creating the next evolution of solar panels – hopefully mimicking nature’s design. By studying the behavior in chlorophyll molecules, scientists can hopefully...

Sean Cate

Sean Cate

Wellness Journalist