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Freshwater vs Saltwater: A Tale of Two Waters

July 28, 2025 · 5 min read

I just spent a week at the beach staring at the ocean and really starting to think: Why is a sip from the ocean a terrible idea, while lake water (if clean) is okay? In this post, we’ll dive (pun intended) into what sets freshwater and saltwater apart, why the Earth has both types, how […]

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Environment

Uncovering Ancient Climate Secrets from 1.5 million-Year-Old Ice

In an era of rapid climate change and scientific innovation, a team of researchers is about to unlock the ancient secrets hidden within a 1.5 million-year-old ice core from Antarctica. This discovery promises to revolutionize our understanding of past climate conditions and offers new insights into the Earth’s climatic future. Recently, BBC News highlighted this […]

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Biology

What Happens When a Prosthesis Doesn’t Fit Right?

Let’s say you lose your lower leg due to diabetes or vascular disease, like thousands of people each year. You recover, you get a prosthetic limb, and life starts to move forward again. But here’s the twist: despite your shiny new leg, something still feels… off. You’re adjusting, healing, trying your best—but the prosthetic doesn’t […]

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Psychology

Reddit’s Most Active Users Are the Most Toxic :-(

Picture this: You join a new online community—Reddit, Wikipedia, wherever—and at first, you tread lightly. You post politely. You read the room. You’re civil. Fast forward a few years… and suddenly, you’re throwing shade in comment threads like it’s your day job. Turns out, this isn’t just a personal spiral—it might be a social media […]

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Biology

Revolutionizing Reproduction: Three-Person DNA IVF Stops Inherited Disease

In a groundbreaking development in reproductive technology, scientists in the UK have successfully implemented an IVF technique that utilizes DNA from three individuals, effectively preventing the inheritance of mitochondrial diseases. This scientific milestone has resulted in the birth of eight healthy babies, each free from the genetic disorders that plagued previous generations in their families. […]

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News

Next Week in Science, July 18, 2025

Hello. I’m a bug appreciator, not an enthusiast. I’ve been noticing some unusual bug patterns in the Northeast US. First, the lightning bugs are still around. They usually peak around the 4th of July and then begin to decline, but that hasn’t happened yet. On a positive note, it seems like there are about 50% […]

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Chemistry

Exploring the Health Impacts of Artificial Sweeteners in Children

In recent years, the consumption of artificial sweeteners has become increasingly common, especially among children. These low-calorie sugar substitutes are frequently found in a variety of food and drink products marketed towards the younger demographic. However, emerging research sheds light on potential health concerns that could arise from their consumption, particularly in relation to children’s […]

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Biology

Can Dogs Detect Parkinson’s Disease? Insights and Implications

Parkinson’s disease, a neurodegenerative disorder known for its debilitating symptom of tremors, affects millions globally. The early diagnosis of Parkinson’s can significantly improve the quality of life for patients through timely interventions. Interestingly, recent studies suggest that an unlikely ally. Our four-legged friends might help detect Parkinson’s long before symptoms appear. The Science Behind Dogs […]

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Biology

How A New Zika Vaccine Could Change Global Health

Do you remember Zika? In the days before COVID, it was the virus capturing public health’s attention. Heck, my wife and I cancelled a trip to Aruba because we were afraid of the potential impact on our unborn son. Zika: Still a Big Deal Zika virus might not be making daily headlines anymore, but it […]

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Biology

The Rise of De-extinction: Could Resurrecting Ancient Species Save Our Future?

The quest to bring back extinct species has evolved from science fiction to scientific possibility, thanks to groundbreaking advancements in genetic engineering. With projects aiming to revive creatures like woolly mammoths, the concept of de-extinction fascinates both scientists and the general public. This blog post delves into the recent developments and implications of de-extinction technologies. […]

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