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  • Every Living Thing Glows With Faint Light That Vanishes at Death — Scientists Reveal the Hidden Radiance of Life

    Every Living Thing Glows With Faint Light That Vanishes at Death — Scientists Reveal the Hidden Radiance of Life

    Life, as it turns out, might be even more radiant than we imagined. New research from the University of Calgary and the National Research Council of Canada has revealed that all living beings, from mice to plants and possibly humans, emit a faint, visible light that fades upon death. This phenomenon, known as biophoton emission,…

    October 23, 2025
  • Dolphins Found with Alzheimer’s-Like Brain Damage Spark Urgent Warning for Humans

    Dolphins Found with Alzheimer’s-Like Brain Damage Spark Urgent Warning for Humans

    When scientists discovered dolphins stranded along Florida’s coastlines, they expected the usual signs of environmental distress, perhaps the aftermath of pollution or changing ocean temperatures. What they uncovered, however, has stunned researchers and sparked a wider alarm. Inside the brains of these dolphins were signs of neurological decay strikingly similar to Alzheimer’s disease in humans.…

    October 22, 2025
  • Why a Doctor Says McDonald’s Coke and Fries Might Ease a Migraine Better Than Pills

    Why a Doctor Says McDonald’s Coke and Fries Might Ease a Migraine Better Than Pills

    Anyone who has experienced a migraine knows that it’s not just a “bad headache.” It’s a full-body assault: the throbbing pain that pulses behind your eyes, the nausea that turns every sound into a hammer blow, and the exhaustion that follows for hours or even days afterward. When medication fails to bring relief, many migraine…

    October 22, 2025
  • Chatgpt Picks Winning Numbers for a Michigan Woman’s 100k Powerball Prize

    Chatgpt Picks Winning Numbers for a Michigan Woman’s 100k Powerball Prize

    When Tammy Carvey from Wyandotte, Michigan, bought her Powerball ticket in early September, she wasn’t expecting to make national headlines. Like millions of Americans chasing a billion-dollar dream, the 45-year-old decided to take a shot at life-changing luck. But instead of relying on family birthdays, anniversaries, or lucky numbers from a fortune cookie, Tammy turned…

    October 22, 2025
  • A New Era for Animal Freedom in Canada

    A New Era for Animal Freedom in Canada

    For decades, the quiet suffering of elephants and great apes in captivity has haunted Canada’s conscience. Behind the fences of roadside zoos and the glass walls of urban enclosures, some of the most intelligent and emotionally complex creatures on Earth have lived out their days in spaces far smaller than their spirits. The sight of…

    October 22, 2025
  • Advice to Feed Babies Peanuts Early and Often Helped 60,000 Kids Avoid Allergies, Study Finds

    Advice to Feed Babies Peanuts Early and Often Helped 60,000 Kids Avoid Allergies, Study Finds

    For decades, pediatricians gave parents the same advice: keep peanuts away from babies. Wait until age three, they said. Playing it safe meant avoiding the risk of allergic reactions. But what seemed like caution turned out to be exactly the wrong approach. A quiet revolution in infant feeding guidelines began nearly 10 years ago. Now,…

    October 22, 2025
  • When Politics Becomes the New Love Language

    When Politics Becomes the New Love Language

    Love, as the old saying goes, is blind but in 2025, it’s squinting through a political lens. A new wave of research suggests that when it comes to romance, women aren’t just looking for chemistry or charm anymore. They’re looking for alignment not just of hearts, but of values. In an era where politics have…

    October 22, 2025
  • Iceland Cancels Whaling Season, Spares Hundreds of Fin Whales in 2025

    Iceland Cancels Whaling Season, Spares Hundreds of Fin Whales in 2025

    For the second year in a row, Iceland’s frigid northern seas will remain undisturbed by the harpoon’s thunderous crack. The country’s sole remaining whaling company, Hvalur hf., has officially announced that it will not hunt fin whales during the 2025 season. This decision marks a monumental moment in Icelandic history, a pause that many conservationists…

    October 22, 2025
  • Plus-size Influencer’s Airport Struggle Divides Internet Over Inclusivity and Accountability

    Plus-size Influencer’s Airport Struggle Divides Internet Over Inclusivity and Accountability

    When plus-size TikTok influencer Jaelynn Chaney uploaded a video describing how she got stuck in a revolving door at Chicago O’Hare International Airport, she likely didn’t expect it to become a lightning rod for one of the internet’s fiercest debates about accessibility, personal responsibility, and public empathy. The 27-year-old, who has built her platform on…

    October 22, 2025
  • Some Federal School Breakfast and Lunch Program Meals May Be Contaminated With Listeria

    Some Federal School Breakfast and Lunch Program Meals May Be Contaminated With Listeria

    Parents sending their children to school expect one basic guarantee: safe food in the cafeteria. Federal breakfast and lunch programs feed millions of students daily, providing nutrition that many families depend on. But a startling discovery at a California food manufacturer has shattered that assumption of safety. Saturday brought alarming news from federal food safety…

    October 21, 2025
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