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12/13/2024
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By Willow Tohi
A lost chapter of the Bible rediscovered: A 1,750-year-old revelation
A 1,750-year-old Syriac manuscript containing an expanded version of Matthew 12 was uncovered using ultraviolet (UV) light, revealing a chapter lost for nearly two millennia and offering insights into the evolving nature of early Christian scripture. The newly revealed chapter includes narrative variations, such as the disciples rubbing grain before eating, suggesting early Christian communities […]
12/10/2024
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By Laura Harris
STUDY: Parents with high chemical intolerance far more likely to have children with autism and ADHD
Parents with high chemical intolerance are significantly more likely to have children diagnosed with autism (nearly six times) and ADHD (more than twice). The study found higher odds ratios compared to a 2015 study, with mothers with chemical intolerance having 5.29 and 3.18 times the odds of having a child with autism and ADHD, respectively. […]
12/09/2024
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By Olivia Cook
STUDY: Evening exercise can help lower blood sugar levels effectively
Exercise is generally good for your health, but a recent study has found that exercising at different times of the day can affect your blood sugar levels differently. Published in the journal Obesity, the study revealed that for overweight or obese people who don’t get much exercise, working out in the evening has the most […]
12/05/2024
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By Richard Brown
AI is revolutionizing weather forecasting – and the generation of fake climate change predictions
faTraditionally, climate scientists have relied on statistical methods to analyze climate data, but a recent breakthrough is transforming this approach. Researchers now hope to use artificial intelligence to revolutionize weather forecasting. A team led by Etienne Plesiat of the German Climate Computing Center in Hamburg, alongside researchers from the United Kingdom and Spain, applied artificial […]
12/04/2024
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By Ethan Huff
If global warming is real, then why are the coldest areas of the world getting EVEN COLDER?
Researchers from Thailand have found that surface temperatures across Greenland have been dropping in recent years, not increasing like the climate alarmists claim. Data going back to the turn of the millennium shows that Greenland’s ice-covered sub-regions have been getting incrementally colder year after year. Greenland’s ice-free sub-regions, conversely, have ever-so-slightly warmed during the same time […]
12/03/2024
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By Lance D Johnson
New study finds that NATURAL FACTORS cause Antarctic ice sheet to retract and EXPAND
Climate alarmism, global warming orthodoxy, and end-of-the-world climate doom continue to dominate mainstream media. For example, in 2023, Financial Times Science Editor, Clive Cookson, warned of a “catastrophic cascade of extreme environmental events” stemming from the declining ice in the Antarctic Sea, while the BBC described reduced ice levels as a “worrying new benchmark.” Global […]
11/28/2024
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By Ethan Huff
GLOBAL FREEZING? Surface temperatures in frigid Greenland have been DROPPING for 20 years
A team of Thai scientists and mathematicians has determined that surface temperatures throughout Greenland have actually been dropping over the past several decades as opposed to increasing. Countering the establishment’s global warming claims, the new research involved processing 31,464 satellite recordings from 2000 through 2019. On average, surface temperatures fell by 0.11°C, which is considered […]
11/15/2024
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By Laura Harris
New study links childhood asthma to higher risk of cognitive challenges later in life
A recent study published in JAMA Network Open has found that children who develop asthma before the age of 12 may be at greater risk of cognitive challenges, particularly in memory. Asthma is a widespread chronic condition affecting approximately 4.6 million children in the United States. Characterized by airway inflammation that causes difficulty breathing, asthma […]
11/12/2024
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By Laura Harris
Study: Early exposure to smartphones, online content linked to increased risk of autism
The results of the Australian government-funded “Longitudinal Study of Australian Children” have revealed a significant link between early screen exposure and an increased risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The study, published in JAMA Pediatrics, assessed the television, video and internet use of two-year-old children while monitoring for ASD diagnoses through age 12. This study, which tracked the […]
11/12/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
China’s Mars rover may have stumbled across a lost ancient ocean on the Red Planet
An ancient ocean on Mars may have covered as much as a third of the Red Planet, according to Chinese researchers. China’s Mars rover Zhurong, which landed on the Red Planet in May 2021, has reportedly discovered evidence of the ocean’s existence while exploring a sector in the southern portion of the Utopia Planitia region, which covers most […]
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