Bird flu found to be airborne in new study.

Researchers detected infectious H5N1 virus in the air inside milking parlors and in wastewater streams on California dairy farms. They also found viral RNA in the exhaled breath of infected cows. The study (published in PLOS Biology) shows the virus can spread through aerosols beyond just direct contact with milk, raising new concerns for farm …

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A large study is being cited about myocarditis in children

🚨Study involving 1.7 million children has found that Myocarditis & Pericarditis only appeared in children who had received COVID mRNA vaccines. Not a single unvaccinated child in the group suffered from these heart-related problems. pic.twitter.com/l8ksQNb3lt — Shining Science (@ShiningScience) March 17, 2026 Damning study of over a million kids finds myocarditis only in the vaccinated …

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Anthropic just published the most important study on AI and jobs. The researchers call it a “Great Recession for white-collar workers.”

It maps out EXACTLY which jobs AI is actively performing right now vs. which ones it COULD perform. Anthropic just published the most important study on AI and jobs. The researchers call it a "Great Recession for white-collar workers." It maps out EXACTLY which jobs AI is actively performing right now vs. which ones it …

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STUDY: Difficult people in your life might make you age faster!

Spending time with a difficult person can impact your mood in the moment. But over time, these challenging social interactions might also have a detrimental effect on your physical health, possibly making you age faster, new research suggests. The study, which was funded by the National Institute on Aging and published in Proceedings of the …

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STUDY: Young Americans Unplugging… Virgina first to ban teens from using socials more than hour…

Half of Americans now deliberately spend less time on screens, and the choice is paying off. People who create screen-free windows in their day say they feel more productive, more present with loved ones, and more aware of what’s happening around them. But here’s the kicker: 70% of time spent online actually leaves people feeling …

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Chelsea Clinton co‑authored a study examining whether guaranteed income affects COVID vaccination rates

Effectiveness of incentives The most promising incentive option is guaranteed cash payments, which meet all our criteria when implemented well. A systematic review of vaccine promotion interventions recommends guaranteed cash payments, with an estimate that they increase uptake of vaccines by 8%.2 A trial in Sweden found guaranteed payments provided by researchers increased COVID-19 vaccination …

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AI influencers now boasting personalities, backstories… STUDY: Smartphone before age 12 carries health risks

Aitana Lopez is an influencer who makes as much as $11,000 per month. She regularly globetrots between New York City and her home in Catalonia, Spain, promotes beauty brands, Black Friday, her favorite songs and posts plenty of thirst traps. Just don’t expect to encounter her in the airport’s first-class lounge. That’s because despite her …

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Over 70% of Americans are now living below the poverty line. MIT study finds AI can already replace 11.7% of U.S. workforce

Over 70% of Americans are now living below the poverty line, according to Mike Green. If you make under $140,000 a year, you're living in poverty if we measure it the same way we did in the 1960s. byu/TonyLiberty inFluentInFinance $140,000 Poverty LineViewers had lots to say about Mike Green's "real" poverty line. I will …

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NEW STUDY — Electricity prices are spiking highest in states with data center buildout. Prices are up everywhere because of AI chat.

Electricity prices are surging, voters are growing angry, and the artificial intelligence industry’s data centers are increasingly a target for blame with U.S. mid-term elections on the horizon. Residential utility bills rose 6% on average nationwide in August compared with the same period in the previous year, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The …

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Neurology study says rising “cognitive disability” difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions in adults 18 to 39 years old

ICYMI – Neurology study says rising “cognitive disability" – serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions, is a public health concern, up 90% in cognitive prime adults 18 to 39 years old, with white young adults showing the most dramatic rise of 118%. pic.twitter.com/sqbuTLdHWt — Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) November 9, 2025 Cognitive struggles are climbing across …

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Thailand – A Case Study for Biometric Data Control

by Martin Armstrong Thailand has become a test case for the use of biometric data in every facet of life. Facial recognition data is required for any single transfer above 50,000 baht (around $1,580), daily transfers above 200,000 baht, and any international transfers from personal accounts.  All major Thai banks, such as Bangkok Bank, Kasikorn …

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RFK Jr. reveals CDC ordered scientist to destroy 2002 study linking early measles vaccination to higher autism risk in Black children

The consequences of secrecy in health policy ripple far beyond a single study, they threaten the foundation of public trust itself. When I worked at NIAID, I could not replicate an experiment that a post doc was trying to publish. They took me off the project & published anyway. I did that assay 100 times. …

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GLP-1 diabetes drugs slash dementia risk more than metformin in major study of 174,000 patients

A new study just flipped the script on diabetes treatment. Researchers tracked 174,458 patients with type 2 diabetes and found that GLP-1 receptor agonists cut dementia risk more effectively than metformin. The data spans 20 years. The results aren’t subtle. The study pulled anonymized health records from the Trinetx global network. Each drug cohort had …

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Groundbreaking study identifies FOUR different types of autism – and largest group are more likely to suffer from additional mental illness

Autism isn’t one condition but four, according to new research that could help children get diagnosed earlier and receive more tailored support. Scientists in the US analysed data from more than 5,000 children and found the disorder falls into four clear types, each with its own set of traits, risks and causes. The findings could …

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Weight loss drugs tied to deaths and pancreatitis in UK while regulators delay action and launch gene study

Nearly 300 pancreatitis reports and 6 deaths. 🇬🇧UK REGULATOR LINKS WEIGHT LOSS JABS TO DEADLY PANCREATITIS Mounjaro, Wegovy & Ozempic – the jabs everyone’s injecting to shrink their waistlines – are now tied to nearly 300 cases of pancreatitis and 6 deaths in the UK. But the MHRA (that’s the government body supposed to… https://t.co/d1LJ6smstc …

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Google researcher warns Bitcoin encryption could fall to quantum computing, study shows quantum computers need fewer qubits to break crypto security

A new study from Google’s Quantum AI team has raised alarms about the future of Bitcoin’s encryption. Researcher Craig Gidney revealed that quantum computers could break 2048-bit RSA encryption with far fewer resources than previously estimated. While Bitcoin does not use RSA, it relies on elliptic curve cryptography (ECC), which experts warn is also vulnerable …

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Study finds heavy ChatGPT users becoming addicted to AI…

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SOMETHING BIZARRE IS HAPPENING TO PEOPLE WHO USE CHATGPT A LOT … Power Bot ‘Em Researchers have found that ChatGPT “power users,” or those who use it the most and at the longest durations, are becoming dependent upon — or even addicted to — the chatbot. … In a new joint study, researchers …

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Your brain can tune out distractions with ease, study confirms…

YOUR BRAIN CAN LITERALLY GHOST DISTRACTIONS — SCIENCE CONFIRMS IT Turns out, your brain can learn to ignore that screaming neon ad or the one red diamond ruining your focus. In a new EEG study, Leipzig University scientists proved that if your brain sees the same annoying thing… https://t.co/FD8W6QCVPh pic.twitter.com/w2RtNJp6IN — Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) April …

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NJ legal weed joints found with more bacteria, less potency than advertised, study says

New Jersey legal weed products contained exponentially higher levels of yeast, mold and bacteria and were often far less potent than advertised, a team of secret shoppers discovered after submitting pre-rolled joints for testing. A study released by the Safe Leaf Society this week calls into question the testing capabilities of cannabis testing laboratories after …

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CDC whistleblower on MMR vaccine-autism study gains new attention after Weldon nomination pulled

CDC whistleblower on MMR vaccine-autism study gains new attention after Weldon nomination pulled https://t.co/dw2QRRZqoa — John Solomon (@jsolomonReports) March 17, 2025 Now, Weldon’s derailed nomination – in the context of the medical establishment’s two decades of trying to eradicate the vaccine-autism narrative – may have temporarily sucked the oxygen out of the room for alternative …

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A new study just dropped a bombshell

With over 100,000 patients studied, the results are stark. Depression rates doubled among men who underwent surgery. Anxiety rates skyrocketed. The facts are clear, but the push to normalize and fund these surgeries continues, ignoring the long-term damage they cause. Huge Study Says Transgender Surgery Doubles Depression Rates Transgender surgery raises the rates of depression, …

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STUDY: Smartphone use leads to hallucinations, detachment from reality, aggression in teens

Early screen use is messing with kids’ minds in ways no one saw coming. Smartphones are making teenagers more aggressive, detached from reality and causing them to hallucinate, according to new research. Scientists concluded the younger a person starts using a phone, the more likely they would be crippled by a whole host of psychological …

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STUDY | MICROPLASTICS: THE SECRET INGREDIENT IN YOUR SEAFOOD

Next time your shrimp cocktail crunches, don’t blame the shell. A study found 99% of seafood samples—like pink shrimp, herring, and salmon—are packed with microplastics, tiny bits of plastic linked to cancer and other health risks. Pink shrimp topped the “plastic buffet,” likely thanks to filter-feeding in polluted waters. But hey, it’s not just seafood—plastics …

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Cooking Oils Used By Millions Linked To Cancer In Second Study In A Week

Cooking Oils Used By Millions Linked To Cancer In Second Study In A Week https://t.co/3OnaWyNgpL — zerohedge (@zerohedge) December 29, 2024 Imagine if something as common as the oil in your kitchen could be silently contributing to cancer. For millions around the world, this unsettling possibility has moved from speculation to science. Two studies, released …

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