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The Environmental and Health Impact of Toxic Chemicals in Rivers and Water Bodies

April 23, 2026 · 5 min read

In recent years, the presence of toxic chemicals in rivers and water bodies has come under intense scrutiny. The widespread use of certain chemicals, especially those found in household products such as pet flea treatments, has raised concerns about their environmental and health implications. Scientists have found alarming levels of these chemicals in rivers across […]

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AI, Climate Shock, and Cosmic Moves: The Science That Shaped This Week

Science never hits pause—even as the planet battles heat and confusion over AI whirls faster than a spaceship. This week’s headlines scream urgency in climate change, highlight the growing pains of AI in real life, and remind us to keep looking up. Here’s the whirlwind you need to know. Breathing Fire: Earth’s Ecosystem Respiration Hits […]

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Can Wind Help Predict Sudden Storms?

Ever noticed how some storms just seem to pop up out of nowhere? Wind patterns might hold the key to predicting where they’ll hit next. Researchers have discovered that wind shear—how wind changes with height—can amplify the impact of soil moisture on storm formation, potentially offering a new way to anticipate these powerful weather events. […]

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Let’s Talk about Oysters!

Oysters have long fascinated scientists and seafood enthusiasts alike, and recent research continues to reveal even more surprising facts about these remarkable bivalves. In this blog, we explore some of the most intriguing discoveries that highlight why oysters deserve a closer look—whether you’re a marine biology student, an environmental advocate, or just a seafood lover. […]

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Neoadjuvant toripalimab plus CapeOX in locally advanced Epstein-Barr virus-associated gastric or gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma: a phase â…ˇ trial.

Zhao L; Liu H; Hu Y; Yu J; Yuan S; Xue F; Huang K; Chen X; Lin T; Zhao M; Chen T; Yu L; Chen Z; Zhong X; Li F; Liang C; Chen H; Guo W; Liang H; Li G

In this study, 17 patients with a certain type of stomach cancer got a special treatment before surgery. Most of the patients had good results, and the treatment was mostly safe, but some had strong side effects. The study found that how well the treatment worked might depend on certain markers in the body.

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Spatiotemporal asymmetries on brain energy landscape uncover system entrapment related to depression severity.

Kilic BĂś; Jubeir J; Balchandani P; Murrough JW; Morris LS; Jacob Y

Scientists studied how the brains of people with depression work when they are resting. They found that certain brain activity patterns happen more often and for shorter times in people with depression, and this might relate to feeling less happy. They also learned that people with depression have a harder time switching between different brain activity states, which could be why they feel stuck in their thoughts.

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