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  • Study Warns on Sedentary Behavior and Cancer Mortality

    07/02/2026 3:54:07 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 12 replies
    MEDPAGE TODAY ^ | July 2, 2026 | Charles Bankhead
    Even brief periods of light or moderate physical activity were associated with a reduced riskProlonged, uninterrupted sedentary behavior was associated with a significantly increased likelihood of dying of cancer, a study of more than 90,000 people showed. Every additional hour of prolonged sedentary behavior per day was linked with a 10% higher hazard of cancer mortality. Replacing an hour of sedentary behavior daily with light physical activity or with 30 minutes of moderate physical activity was associated with reduced cancer mortality risk -- which was 22% lower with an additional 5 minutes of vigorous physical activity. Similar associations were observed...
  • Astronomy Picture of the Day - Sibling Supernova Remnants

    07/02/2026 12:52:35 PM PDT · by MtnClimber · 4 replies
    NASA ^ | 2 Jan, 2026 | Image Credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and M. Michailidis et al. 2026; optical: DSS; infrare
    Explanation: What happens when one of the stars in a binary goes supernova? This image combines visible (yellow), ultraviolet (purple) and infrared light (cyan, red and orange) to show two supernova remnants and their surrounding environment, about 6,000 light-years away. The younger one is the well-known Jellyfish Nebula in the center (mostly in yellow). If we could see it by eye, it would appear larger than the full moon in the sky. The filament shown in purple is part of an older, overlapping supernova remnant, G189.6+3.3. A new study used data from NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope to piece together...
  • The BMJ, the Lancet, all of those editors have come out and said, "We have a huge problem. We can't replicate this research. We actually don't even know who did the research. In some cases...the lab doesn't exist. [TRANSCRIPT]

    07/02/2026 10:09:21 AM PDT · by ransomnote · 49 replies
    X.com ^ | July 1, 2026 | MAHA Action @MAHA_Action
    MAHA Action@MAHA_ActionThe editors of the world's most prestigious medical journals are sounding the alarm, and nobody is listening."We have peer reviewed, high impact editors in most of the journals that are the most high impact, saying that they don't believe what is being published in those journals is trustworthy anymore.""The BMJ, The Lancet, all of those editors have come out and said, we have a huge problem. We can't replicate this research and we actually don't even know who did the research.""Everywhere we've looked for corruption, we've found it."Emily Kaplan, co-founder of the Broken Science Initiative.@broken_scienceJuly 1, 2026TRANSCRIPT BEGINS~~~Emily Kaplan:...
  • Ocean surface temperatures hit record high as world enters ‘uncharted territory,’ scientists warn (only 4.59 years left)

    07/02/2026 9:40:43 AM PDT · by Libloather · 40 replies
    NBC News ^ | 7/01/26 | Chantal Da Silva
    Temperatures on the ocean surface hit a record high in June, European scientists warned Wednesday, fueling fears of more dangerous heat waves this summer and fanning concerns over the escalating global climate crisis. Two separate services under the European Union’s Copernicus Earth observation program — the Copernicus Climate Change Service and the Copernicus Marine Service — announced they had both independently confirmed the record temperatures. Carlo Buontempo, director of the Copernicus Climate Change Service, warned that the rising temperatures could mark the “beginning of a new phase.” “With ocean temperatures at these levels and El Niño on the horizon, we...
  • We read an entire scroll -- without ever opening it [An entire Herculaneum scroll has been read for the first time | Vesuvius Challenge]

    07/02/2026 1:52:35 AM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 20 replies
    Vesuvius Challenge ^ | June 25th, 2026 | editors / unattributed
    ...To read it, we never unrolled it physically. Instead, we scanned it with high-resolution X-rays, reconstructed the wound sheet inside the volume, flattened it into a readable surface, and used machine learning to bring out the faint traces of ancient ink...PHerc. 1667 is what survives of a larger roll: earlier attempts to open it by hand -- in the nineteenth century, and again in 1969 and the 1980s -- destroyed its outer layers and left only the compact inner core, about 8 cm of an original height of 19–24 cm. From that surviving portion we have now recovered and read...
  • New Study Links Göbekli Tepe’s Vulture Stone to Europe’s Trypillia Culture

    07/02/2026 1:20:02 AM PDT · by Cronos · 10 replies
    Arkeo News ^ | 7th June 2026 | Leman Altuntaş
    A new study compares the carved symbolism of Göbekli Tepe’s Vulture Stone with ritual imagery from the Trypillia culture, suggesting that early farming societies in Anatolia and Eastern Europe may have shared cosmological ideas about time, death, sacred space and the movement of the heavens.At Göbekli Tepe, the famous Vulture Stone has never been easy to read. Its carved birds, snakes, scorpion, abstract signs and headless human figure have inspired competing interpretations for decades. Was it a scene of death ritual, an astronomical code, a mythic narrative, or something more complex? A new study argues that the answer may not...
  • NASA’s Mars helicopter was built for 5 flights. It completed 72.

    07/02/2026 1:14:12 AM PDT · by Cronos · 12 replies
    future sciences ^ | February 12, 2026
    NASA's Ingenuity helicopter was designed to fly five times on Mars, instead it flew 72. For nearly three years, the four-pound drone defied expectations, becoming the first aircraft to achieve powered flight on another planet. It scouted terrain, mapped hazards, and proved aviation works in Mars' thin atmosphere. On January 18, 2024, during what should have been a routine test, its rotor blades shattered on landing, ending its flying but not its mission. In a valley sculpted by ancient rivers, the small helicopter now rests partially buried in red dust, one blade severed and lying 49 feet away in...
  • US fusion startup makes history by converting plasma energy directly into electricity...The design aims to improve the energy balance and lower electricity costs.

    07/01/2026 8:34:16 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 28 replies
    Interesting Engineering ^ | July 01, 2026 | Aman Tripathi
    This hybrid design offsets the energy required to initiate and sustain the plasma. - Realta Fusion ============================================================ An experimental fusion reactor in Madison, Wisconsin, has achieved a technical milestone by converting plasma energy directly into usable electricity for the first time in the private sector. The successful trial used the Wisconsin HTS Axisymmetric Mirror, a research device operated alongside the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The newly developed hardware drew multiple amperes of electrical current at an electrical potential of roughly 100 volts. It produced enough output to illuminate several incandescent light bulbs. Realta Fusion, the company developing this magnetic mirror fusion...
  • Experts Explore New Mushroom Which Causes Fairytale-Like Hallucinations

    07/01/2026 5:47:25 PM PDT · by Beowulf9 · 39 replies
    https://nhmu.utah.edu ^ | November 12, 2025 | Colin Domnauer
    Picture this: You're enjoying a delicious bowl of mushroom soup, when suddenly you notice hundreds of tiny people dressed in cartoonish clothing marching across your tablecloth, jumping into your bowl, swimming around, and clinging to your spoon as you lift it for another taste. You're not dreaming — you've just experienced the effects of a mushroom known scientifically as Lanmaoa asiatica. It belongs to an entirely different class of Fungi than the more commonly known “magic mushrooms” and remains far more mysterious.
  • Israel developing space lasers to attack above the Earth, Katz says

    07/01/2026 3:23:37 PM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 42 replies
    The Jerusalem Post ^ | JUNE 29, 2026 18:00 Updated: JULY 1, 2026 10:46 | YONAH JEREMY BOB
    "As of today, no country has the ability to mount attacks in space. We must be the leading country in the world with this capability," said Katz.Israel is developing space lasers to carry out attacks above the Earth, Defense Minister Israel Katz said Monday.“One of the central goals that the prime minister and I set is that we are recruiting the best minds,” he said in a briefing with military reporters. “As of today, no country has the ability to mount attacks in space. We must be the leading country in the world with this capability.”“If we achieve this, it...
  • Fitness influencer banned from flight for attempting to board ‘naked’ amid record-breaking heatwave

    07/01/2026 1:51:47 PM PDT · by Libloather · 26 replies
    NY Post ^ | 7/01/26 | Asia Grace
    This sexy sightseer was in for a nude awakening. Edda Elisa, a fetching fitness influencer from Germany, was denied entry on a Lufthansa flight after a gate agent allegedly accused her of being “naked” as a “catastrophic” heatwave plagues Europe. And the blond bombshell is heated about harassment. “What the f---?,” griped Elisa, a reality TV personality and content creator, detailing the ordeal to her over 641,000 virtual fans. Airing out her grievances from the airport, the siren, sporting a sporty athleisure two-piece, made complete with a pair of black biker shorts and a V-cut sports bra, claimed the Lufthansa...
  • Astronomy Picture of the Day - The Cotton Candy Clouds of Rho Ophiuchi

    07/01/2026 12:52:30 PM PDT · by MtnClimber · 9 replies
    NASA | 1 Jul, 2026 | Image Credit & Copyright: Ángel Molina Text: Keighley Rockcliffe (NASA GSFC, UMBC CSST, CRESST II)
    Explanation: Although they look like cotton candy, you cannot eat these clouds! Taken in Cádiz, Spain, today's image features the Rho Ophiuchi complex, a rich tapestry of young and old astronomical phenomena. This colorful cloud complex is a nearby star-forming region containing hundreds of young stellar objects, including protostars and T Tauri stars. Light from the triple star system at its center reflects off of small dust grains to create the blue reflection nebula. Ultraviolet light from hot stars ionizes the surrounding hydrogen gas, creating the red emission nebula. Antares, a red supergiant big enough to engulf the Solar System’s...
  • Astronomy Picture of the Day - Unusually Smooth Sections of Asteroid Itokawa

    07/01/2026 12:25:25 PM PDT · by MtnClimber · 12 replies
    NASA ^ | 30 Jun, 2026 | Image Credit: JAXA, ISAS
    Explanation: Why are parts of this asteroid's surface so smooth? The answer seems likely to do with the dynamics of an asteroid that is a loose pile of rubble rather than a solid rock. The unusual asteroid Itokawa was visited by the Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa in 2005 which imaged and documented its unusual structure and mysterious lack of craters. Analyses of the border regions between smooth and rugged sections indicate that jostling of the asteroid might be creating segregation between large and small rocks near the surface, like the Brazil nut effect. The robotic Hayabusa actually touched down on one...
  • Scientists say they have built a cell from scratch for the first time

    07/01/2026 10:59:17 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 42 replies
    CNN Lite ^ | July 01, 2026 | Katie Hunt, CNN
    Scientists say they have built a cell from scratch for the first time that can feed, grow and replicate like a natural cell. This breakthrough in synthetic biology could usher in an era of made-to-order organisms that function like living machines. Kate Adamala, a synthetic biologist and professor at the University of Minnesota, and her team constructed the cell piece by piece from nonliving chemical components. The creation is a limited and fragile prototype, but it could help scientists better understand the origins of life and could potentially be programmed to help mitigate some of the world’s biggest biological problems....
  • New Dmanisi fossil study suggests multiple human species left Africa 1.8 million years ago

    07/01/2026 6:30:20 AM PDT · by Cronos · 27 replies
    Archaeology magazine ^ | 1st January 2026
    Recent studies on fossils found at the Dmanisi archaeological site in the Republic of Georgia are changing the way scientists have understood the initial migration out of Africa by humans. For decades, the commonly accepted theory about the earliest migration out of Africa was that one species of human, Homo erectus, migrated out of Africa approximately 1.8 million years ago. But the new study, which was published in PLOS ONE, now indicates that this pivotal migration could have involved more than one human species.This facial reconstruction represents a male individual from the Dmanisi excavation. Credit: Cicero Moraes et al. (Luca...
  • Q ~ Trust Trump's Plan ~ 07/01/2026 Vol.521, Q Day 3168

    06/30/2026 9:00:00 PM PDT · by ransomnote · 270 replies
    Qalerts.net ^ | July 1, 2026 | FReeQs, FReepers, LurQers and Vanity
    A celebration like no other in history - American Revolution 2026We are moving into a season of celebration as we and our allies around the world are shrugging free of the last of the dying New World Order.All Glory to God - He has indeed shed His grace on us, even after our enemies foreign and domestic were certain we were defeated.May God bless all who served His purpose in bringing about our miraculous rescue. Father in Heaven, thank you for leading America in battle, and granting her victory.To commemorate these amazing days, we're invited to celebrate Q+/Q/mil's victory and...
  • Rare Assyrian-Period, Mother-of-pearl Seal Discovered at Tel Hadid

    06/30/2026 8:59:08 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 12 replies
    Armstrong Institute ^ | June 8, 2026 | Micah van Halteren
    Excavators of Tel Hadid recently released the discovery of a unique seal stamp from the seventh century b.c.e., the time of Assyrian domination of the Levant. It is not the first find from this remarkable site that gives us a better understanding of the people who were moved into Israel during the Assyrian period...The first thing to stand out about the small oval seal (less than 2 centimeters at its widest) is its unique material. Made out of the inner shell of a nacreous mollusk, also known as mother-of-pearl because of its role in the creation of pearls, it is...
  • The largest digital camera ever begins decade-long journey to capture unseen corners of the universe

    06/30/2026 4:23:03 PM PDT · by Libloather · 27 replies
    NEW YORK — The largest digital camera ever built is starting to capture images of unseen corners of the universe. The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has officially begun its cosmic survey, meant to capture swathes of the sky in more depth and detail. Perched on a Chilean mountaintop, the telescope will point its eye at the southern sky for the next 10 years, taking hundreds of images per night. Researchers hope Rubin’s observations will help them take a better census of the universe, mapping billions of stars in the Milky Way and billions more galaxies beyond it. It takes pictures...
  • ‘State sanctioned’ Russian mob ran $1B Medicare scam out of New York, compromised 1M medical records: Feds

    06/30/2026 3:42:13 PM PDT · by Libloather · 16 replies
    NY Post ^ | 6/30/26 | Chadwick Moore
    A quiet Brooklyn storefront served as a key part of a $1 billion Medicare fraud scheme led by the Russian mob, a federal indictment charges — and could even have been backed by the Kremlin. The scheme was so brazen, one medical supply company linked to the outfit submitted bills totaling over $250 million for urinary catheters in 2023 alone, according to the feds. The number was so large it amounted to $50 million more than the combined spend of every other medical provider in the country on catheters that year. The scam started in 2022 when a Russia-based transnational...
  • Holy Grail find? Archaeologists claim they may have uncovered ruins linked to Ark of the Covenant

    06/30/2026 3:30:24 PM PDT · by Libloather · 33 replies
    NY Post ^ | 6/30/26 | Marissa Matozzo
    It’s the kind of discovery that sounds more Indiana Jones than archaeology lab. Researchers digging in Israel say they may have uncovered ruins linked to the Ark of the Covenant — the gold-covered biblical chest said to have held the Ten Commandments. The Ark is described in scripture as a sacred chest built by the Israelites after their Exodus from Egypt. It was kept in the Tabernacle, a portable sanctuary some scholars date to around 1445 BC. According to the Bible, Moses himself placed the stone tablets inside. And then — like a divine disappearing act — it vanishes from...