A rarely spoken about type of cancer is on the rise in younger generations. According to a new study, this rare cancer mainly affects those within the Gen X and Millennial generations. Compared to those born in the 1940s, the number of cases has tripled among Gen X’ers and quadrupled in Millennials. According to the...
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There are massive “islands” of plastic swirling around our oceans at the moment, the biggest of which is the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Yet, researchers have now revealed that there are millions more tons of plastic in the ocean that cannot be seen with the naked eye. These nanoplastics are smaller than a micrometer and...
Bottled water is a daily essential for millions, often chosen for convenience, taste, or health concerns. But in 2025, several bottled water brands were pulled from shelves due to safety risks. From glass breakage to potential bacterial contamination, these recalls caught the attention of both consumers and health authorities. If you’ve stocked up on bottled...
Salt may be the most routine ingredient in the world. It would be difficult to find a kitchen without it in some form. Table salt is the most common, and it comes from extracted salt from underground deposits. The raw salt is then refined to remove impurities, mixed with additives like iodine and agents to...
“You’re too young to have bowel cancer.” Unfortunately, many patients heard this when they contacted medical help for their symptoms. That’s what Stephanie Bansemer-Brown was told in 2012 before being diagnosed with stage three rectal cancer. She was 42 at the time, and fits alongside new research finding over 28,000 Australians under the age of...
What happens to the plastic we use every single day? Think of all the grocery bags and product packaging we use every week. We like to assume that someone is taking care of it, that our plastic is being responsibly recycled somewhere down the line. However, the shocking truth is that only 9% of all...
The convenience of bottled water has made it a staple in modern life. However, recent studies reveal a darker side to this ubiquitous product. Microplastics, tiny plastic particles less than 5 millimeters in length, have been found in alarming quantities in bottled water. These particles are not just an environmental concern; they pose significant health...
France has achieved a new record in fusion energy by sustaining a plasma reaction for more than 22 minutes. This occurred at the WEST Tokamak reactor, busting through the 10-second baseline and beating China’s previous benchmark. According to CEA, “This leap forward demonstrates how our knowledge of plasmas and technological control of them over longer...
The Mariana Trench, the deepest point in the ocean, was once believed to be an untouched abyss far from the reach of human pollution. However, discoveries have shattered this illusion, revealing the disturbing truth about the extent of plastic pollution, even in the deepest corners of our planet. A shocking find at the bottom of...
In the summer of 2022, renowned oceanographer Dr. Dawn Wright embarked on a historic journey into Challenger Deep, the deepest known point in Earth’s oceans. Located in the Mariana Trench, over 6.7 miles beneath the Pacific Ocean’s surface, Challenger Deep is a mysterious and largely unexplored abyss. Wright, dubbed “Deepsea Dawn,” ventured into the trench...
As solar energy gains traction in the fight against climate change, the environmental impact of traditional solar panels is drawing scrutiny. From land use challenges to resource-intensive production, experts warn of surprising side effects that might alter how we think about solar power. Disrupting Biodiversity Traditional solar farms often require vast expanses of land, which...
Paper Straws Contain More Dangerous Forever Chemicals and Their Plastic Counterparts, Research Shows
Paper straws are touted as more environmentally friendly than plastic ones. However, this may not be the case. In a recent study, Belgian researchers tested 39 brands of straws, including plastic, paper, bamboo, glass, and stainless steel. They found that the majority of the paper straws contained synthetic chemicals, also known as “forever chemicals,” because...