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Microplastics Are Invading Our Arteries and Posing a Serious Risk to Heart Health

Microplastics, long recognized as a growing environmental problem, are now emerging as a potential threat to human cardiovascular health.
#health #cardiovascular #microplastics #research
Microplastics Are Invading Our Arteries and Posing a Serious Risk to Heart Health
Microplastics, long recognized as a growing environmental problem, are now emerging as a potential threat to human cardiovascular health. New clinical research shows that these tiny plastic particles can enter the human bloodstream, accumulate in arterial walls, and become embedded within atherosclerotic plaques—the fatty deposits that narrow arteries and trigger heart attacks and strokes. The findings add to a growing body of evidence suggesting that microplastics are not biologically inert.
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February 6, 2026 at 7:28 AM
Most adults carry Epstein–Barr virus but genetics decide who controls it.
A Nature study of 735K+ genomes shows immune gene variants allow EBV to persist, increasing risks of autoimmune disease and cancer.
#Immunology #Genetics #EBV #AutoimmuneDisease #CancerResearch
Why Epstein Barr Virus Lingers Dangerously in Some People
Imagine a virus that infects nearly everyone on the planet by adulthood, yet behaves like a harmless hitchhiker in most cases only to wreak havoc in a select few, contributing to everything from autoimmune diseases to cancers. That is the story of the Epstein–Barr virus (EBV), the notorious culprit behind infectious mononucleosis, or “mono,” the exhausting illness that often plagues teenagers with fever, sore throat, and swollen glands.
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February 6, 2026 at 6:00 AM
Could insomnia increase dementia risk?

Research links poor sleep to nearly 12% of dementia cases, placing sleep alongside major modifiable risk factors like hearing loss.

Sleep isn’t optional it’s brain health.
#SleepAndDementia #Neuroscience #BrainHealth
Insomnia Linked to 1 in 8 Dementia Cases Improve Sleep to Cut Risk
Could a good night's sleep be one of our best defenses against dementia? For millions of older adults who spend their nights tossing and turning, struggling to fall asleep or stay asleep, insomnia often feels like nothing more than an exhausting inconvenience. But new research into the link between sleep and dementia suggests these nighttime struggles may be far more serious than previously thought.
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February 4, 2026 at 1:18 PM
What if Toxoplasma gondii cysts aren’t dormant at all?
A new 2026 Nature Communications study reveals brain cysts are active hubs with multiple parasite subtypes—explaining drug failure and dangerous reactivation in immunocompromised patients.

#Microbiology #Toxoplasmosis #Parasites #ScienceN
Scientists Find Hidden Diversity Inside Common Brain Parasite
The Toxoplasma gondii parasite, often called the "cat parasite," infects roughly one in three people worldwide, lurking quietly in the brain and muscles for years without causing noticeable symptoms in most healthy individuals. For decades, scientists believed that during this chronic phase, the parasite simply goes dormant inside tiny protective cysts essentially "sleeping" to evade the immune system. A major new study published in January 2026 in…
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February 3, 2026 at 8:09 AM
Meet Foskeia pelendonum, a newly identified Early Cretaceous ornithopod from Spain. Barely the size of a large chicken, this tiny plant-eater fills a major gap in how scientists understand the early evolution of ornithopod dinosaurs.
Tiny New Dinosaur Foskeia pelendonum Fills a 30-Million-Year Gap in Evolution
Imagine stumbling upon a fossil small enough to fit in your hand, yet powerful enough to rewrite part of the dinosaur story. Meet Foskeia pelendonum, a pint-sized plant-eater and Early Cretaceous ornithopod that fills a crucial gap in our understanding of dinosaur evolution. The species is described in a new study published in Papers in Palaeontology. The fossils come from rocks near Salas de los Infantes in Burgos Province, northern Spain.
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February 2, 2026 at 7:50 AM
The Purr Paradox Science Magazine | RathBiotaClan Vol. 01
What if the most familiar sound your cat makes is also the most scientifically misunderstood? The Purr Paradox, the debut issue of RathBiotaClan Magazine.
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The Purr Paradox Science Magazine | RathBiotaClan Vol. 01
What if the most familiar sound your cat makes is also the most scientifically misunderstood? The Purr Paradox, the debut issue of RathBiotaClan Magazine, explores groundbreaking research that challenges how we interpret feline communication revealing that a cat’s purr is not just a comfort signal, but a biological identity marker. Backed by peer-reviewed bioacoustics research and presented through high-quality visual science storytelling, this first edition marks the launch of a new kind of science magazine—one that bridges research, evolution, and everyday human–animal relationships.
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February 1, 2026 at 2:20 PM
MRI Turns Deadly Cold to Destroy Cancer Without Surgery

One of the most compelling advances in modern oncology is emerging from Liverpool Hospital in south-west Sydney, Australia, where clinicians have introduced the country’s first fully MRI-guided cryoablation system. This cutting-edge,…
MRI Turns Deadly Cold to Destroy Cancer Without Surgery
One of the most compelling advances in modern oncology is emerging from Liverpool Hospital in south-west Sydney, Australia, where clinicians have introduced the country’s first fully MRI-guided cryoablation system. This cutting-edge, minimally invasive cancer treatment is redefining how doctors target select tumors, using extreme cold to destroy cancerous tissue with millimeter-level precision while the patient remains inside an MRI scanner. No scalpels.
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February 1, 2026 at 2:08 PM
Beneath the Dead Sea, kilometer-thick salt giants are forming in real time offering clues to Earth’s climate past & coastal future.

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#DeadSea #Geology #ClimateScience #EarthScience #Nature
Dead Sea Salt Giants Reveal Earth’s Climate and Coastal Secrets | RathBiotaClan
Dead Sea salt giants offer rare insight into Earth’s ancient climate, coastal erosion, and the future of water systems in arid environments.
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August 10, 2025 at 8:19 PM
How Our Ancestors Transitioned from Fruits to Flesh: The Origins of Human Meat-Eating

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The History of Meat Consumption in Early Humans | RathBiotaClan
The earliest significant change in the human diet took place at least 2.6 million years ago, when early hominins started...
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August 1, 2025 at 8:14 PM
Study on guinea pigs shows their stress response isn't static—it's dictated by the female estrous cycle
Females in estrus showed higher baseline stress hormones but had a much smaller spike when faced with a stressor compared to males or females in other phases.
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Estrous Cycle and Sex Differences Shape Stress Responses in Guinea Pigs | RathBiotaClan
The estrous cycle and sex influence cortisol levels and stress responses in guinea pigs, offering insights for human-relevant stress research.
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July 23, 2025 at 5:06 PM
Think the "alpha male" runs the show? 🐒 A massive new study on 121 primate species says otherwise. Turns out, male-only dominance is rare, and power is way more complicated than we thought.

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#AlphaMale #Science #Primatology #MythBusting
New Study Reveals Alpha Male Myth | RathBiotaClan
Forget the "alpha male." New research on 121 primate species reveals male dominance is rare and power dynamics are far more complex than we ever imagined.
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July 22, 2025 at 5:25 PM
Researchers have unlocked the molecular process behind gold-producing bacteria. Cupriavidus metallidurans transforms toxic gold compounds into harmless, solid gold nanoparticles to survive.

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#Science #Geology #Biotechnology #Chemistry
Scientists Reveal Bacteria That Makes Gold Naturally | RathBiotaClan
he bacterium C. metallidurans possesses a remarkable ability to produce tiny gold nuggets as a byproduct of its unique process for handling and neutralizing heavy metals.
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July 22, 2025 at 2:01 PM
🕰️ What if time... just vanished?

No clocks.
No sunrise or sunset.
No aging to track.
Just stillness.

Would we fall into chaos — or finally break free from the systems time controls?

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#Time #Philosophy #SciFi #Perception #Consciousness #FutureThinking
What If Time Perception Was Erased From Our Surroundings | Vibe Motive
What happens when time perception fades Explore how the brain responds, why time feels faster with age, and how to slow it down to live with greater presence
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June 25, 2025 at 8:51 AM
Mind Uploading Live Forever In A Computer
The concept of mind uploading creating a digital copy of your consciousness to live forever in a computer learn about the scientific challenges and possibilities based on expert thoughts.

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Mind Uploading Live Forever In A Computer | RATHBIOTACLAN
The concept of mind uploading creating a digital copy of your consciousness to live forever in a computer learn about the scientific challenges and possibilities based on expert thoughts.
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June 3, 2025 at 6:50 PM
New research showing that chromosomal factors play a larger role in male-female height differences than previously understood

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#Genetics
#man
#women
#HeightComparison
Why Men Are Usually Taller Than Women | RATHBIOTACLAN
HAVE YOU EVER ASKED YOURSELF WHY MEN ARE USUALLY TALLER THAN WOMEN _ Human height is regarded as a prominent physical characteristic, and noticeable variation between the sexes is displayed through it...
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May 28, 2025 at 5:11 AM
Just 4 DNA changes in a non-coding region helped spark human intelligence. The enhancer HARE5 may be the genetic switch behind our bigger, smarter brains.
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#genetics
#intelligence
#brain
The hidden DNA switch that made human intelligence possible | RATHBIOTACLAN
A tiny DNA enhancer called HARE5 may have driven the massive leap in human brain size and cognition. A small genetic tweak sparked a leap in brain power. The hidden DNA switch that made human intellig...
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May 20, 2025 at 2:03 PM
The PSLV-C61 rocket fails due to a third-stage anomaly, leading to the loss of ISRO’s EOS-09 radar satellite. A suspected malfunction in the flex nozzle system caused flight deviation and mission abortion.

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#space
#ISRO
#PSLV
#PSLVC61
ISRO's PSLV-C61 Rocket Fails Due to Third Stage Anomaly, EOS-09 Satellite Lost | RATHBIOTACLAN
The PSLV-C61 rocket fails due to a third-stage anomaly, leading to the loss of ISRO’s EOS-09 radar satellite. A suspected malfunction in the flex nozzle system caused flight deviation and mission abor...
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May 18, 2025 at 11:29 AM
There's a Massive Gravity “Hole” in the Indian Ocean — Sea Level Dips Over 100 Meters Below Average

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The Mystery of Earth's Giant Gravity Hole in the Indian Ocean | RATHBIOTACLAN
Earth's mysterious Indian Ocean Geoid Low, a massive gravity hole spanning 3 million square kilometers where gravitational pull is so weak that sea levels drop 106 meters below average. Learn about it...
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May 16, 2025 at 6:27 PM
A special discovery in Australia reveals a 22-million-year-old tree frog fossil, challenging existing theories on amphibian evolution. #Paleontology #AmphibianEvolution #FossilDiscovery

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How a 22 Million Year Old Tree Frog Rewrote Earth’s Evolutionary Past | RATHBIOTACLAN
A groundbreaking discovery of a 22 Million Year Old Tree Frog, named Litoria tylerantiqua, has pushed back the evolutionary timeline of Australian tree frogs to 55 million years ago. Found in Murgon, ...
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May 16, 2025 at 7:28 AM