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05/18/2026
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By Edison Reed
Study: Nearly 27% of Women Experience Chronic Pelvic Pain
Study Links Chronic Pelvic Pain to Patient-Reported Factors Beyond Diagnosis According to a study by the Translational Research in Pelvic Pain (TRiPP) project, chronic pelvic pain affects up to 26.6% of women worldwide. Standard treatment for this condition has historically focused on visible medical diagnoses such as endometriosis or bladder pain syndrome. However, researchers found […]
05/18/2026
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By Edison Reed
Study Proposes Great Pyramid of Khufu Served as “Planetary Beacon”
A new study proposes that the Great Pyramid of Khufu was constructed as a “sophisticated system of cosmic-scale communication” and a “planetary beacon,” reigniting debate over the ancient structure’s purpose. The paper, which has not been peer-reviewed, was authored by Jalal Jafari of the Laser and Plasma Institute at Shahid Beheshti University in Iran, according […]
05/14/2026
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By Edison Reed
Study Identifies Over 10,000 New Exoplanet Candidates, Potentially Tripling Known Count
A study uploaded to the preprint server arXiv on April 20 reports the identification of 11,554 exoplanet candidates from data captured by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration‘s (NASA) Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). According to the researchers, 10,052 of these candidates had not been previously cataloged. If all candidates are confirmed through follow-up observations, […]
05/10/2026
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By Edison Reed
Study: Brisk Walking Pace of 14 Extra Steps Per Minute Improves Physical Function in Older Adults
A study published in PLOS ONE has found that increasing walking pace by 14 steps per minute can improve physical function in older adults, according to researchers. The 12-week intervention involved frail and prefrail residents of retirement communities who were asked to walk as fast as safely possible. [1][2] The study, which included approximately 100 participants, […]
05/05/2026
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By Edison Reed
Scientists Develop Dirt-Powered Fuel Cell for Underground Sensors
Researchers at Northwestern University have created a fuel cell that uses soil microbes to generate electricity, according to a study published in the Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies. The device, approximately the size of a paperback book, is designed to power underground sensors for precision agriculture and environmental monitoring […]
05/02/2026
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By Edison Reed
AI Data Center Boom Drives $65 Billion Power Equipment Demand Amid Supply Chain Constraints
A report from Wood Mackenzie projects that U.S. spending on power generation equipment for data centers could reach $65 billion by 2030, more than triple the $20 billion recorded in 2025, according to a ZeroHedge analysis of the report [1]. Data center capacity is forecast to reach 110 gigawatts by the end of the decade, with […]
05/02/2026
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By Edison Reed
Rice University Researchers Develop Water-Based Method to Recover EV Battery Metals Quickly at Room Temperature
Researchers at Rice University have developed a water-based method that recovers valuable metals from spent lithium-ion batteries in minutes at room temperature, according to a report published in the journal Small and reported by ZeroHedge. [1] The process targets key battery materials including lithium, cobalt, nickel, and manganese, which are in growing demand as electric […]
05/01/2026
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By Edison Reed
NASA’s Curiosity Rover Identifies Diverse Organic Molecules on Mars, Including DNA-Related Compound
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration‘s (NASA) Curiosity rover has detected more than 20 organic molecules in the Glen Torridon region of Mars’ Gale Crater, including a nitrogen-containing compound structurally similar to building blocks of DNA, according to a study published April 21 in Nature Communications. The discovery marks the first time such a molecule […]
04/27/2026
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By Edison Reed
NASA Scientist Proposes Fifth Force May Be Hidden in Solar System
Introduction A physicist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has proposed that a hypothetical fifth force of nature may be present within the solar system, according to a study published in Physical Review D. The research, authored by Slava Turyshev, explores how dark energy or modified gravity could be detected closer to Earth. The study, reported […]
04/25/2026
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By Edison Reed
NASA Rover Images Show Abundant Scale-Like Rock Features in Martian Crater
Dozens of polygon-covered rocks, visually resembling fossilized reptile scales, have been imaged on the surface of Mars. The images were captured by NASA’s Curiosity rover near the Antofagasta impact crater, which is situated within the larger Gale crater [1]. The scale-like features cover the ground extensively, according to an April 10 NASA blog post. Scientists […]
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