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Scientists discover female octopuses throw things at males who harass them — and we totally get it

When researchers from the U.S., Canada, and Australia studied these videos of the wild creatures, they found that females were more likely to throw things than males.
4 days ago

Weatherman sneaks Eminem lyrics into his weather reports and the internet can't get enough of it

A recent excerpt from his broadcast was uploaded on TikTok and ended up racking more than 350,000 likes and 2.8 million views.
Aug 13, 2024

Check out the weirdest thing that can be recycled into biofuel for aircraft by 2050

Recently, Virgin Atlantic chairman Richard Branson peered into the camera and grinned as the first commercial airliner crossed the Atlantic Ocean using 100% biofuel and landed in New York.
Jul 31, 2024

People seeking the least stressful lifestyle should consider moving to this American city

The report also talked about the least stress city in the nation which was the East Bay city that scored well in financial metrics in the survey.
Jul 31, 2024

Take a look at the world's most overused passwords to make sure yours isn't on the list

The study also showed that more than 86% of cyberattacks use stolen credentials to attack a person's devices and accounts.
Jul 30, 2024

Scientists yet to get to the bottom of the ocean's deepest blue hole which remains a mystery

Blue Holes are large marine sinkholes that are open to the surface and have also developed a bank made of limestone or coral reefs.
Jul 30, 2024

Sleepers send telegrams to scientists from their dreams as part of bizarre experiment

According to the research, a person dreams one to three times per week, however, not everyone is the same when it comes to recalling these dreams.
Jul 29, 2024

This border between Spain and Morocco is unbelievably short and has an intriguing tale

Penon de Velez de la Gomera is connected to the Moroccan sandy isthmus shore and is also tied to a smaller islet to the east called  La Isleta.
Jul 29, 2024

Here's where the 200 million cubic mile chunk of rock from the Earth's crust has vanished

The massive chunk of rocks missing is said to have been eroded and washed into the ocean filling it with minerals that changed life on Earth.
Jul 28, 2024

This Indian man did something unthinkable to be with the woman he loved against all odds

It all began in the winter of 1975, when  Von Schedvin traveled from Sweden to India to meet PK, who was a painter who had shot to fame by drawing the portrait of Indira Gandhi.
Jul 28, 2024

Scientists finally uncovered the mysterious condition that made a Turkish family walk on all fours

Many researchers before Professor Humphrey suggested that they are an example of "backward evolution" which Professor Humphrey deemed as "deeply insulting" and "scientifically irresponsible."
Jul 27, 2024

This unexpected health risk is a new challenge for astronauts leaving for a mission to Mars

Dr Dan Buckland, the senior author of the study from Duke University School of Medicine, said that on Earth, expired medication was usually less effective.
Jul 27, 2024

NASA's Curiosity Rover on Mars has made a discovery that left scientists stunned

"I think it's the strangest find of the whole mission and the most unexpected," Ashwin Vasavada, Curiosity project scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, told CNN.
Jul 26, 2024

The fascinating tale of an 11,000 ton building that was rotated and moved while people worked in it

 From 12 October to 14 November, 1930, a building in Indianapolis, Indiana was moved exactly 90 degrees in a fashion that the gas, water, electricity, sewage and phone lines continued to function without an issue. 
Jul 26, 2024

Flight attendant reveals the code language that cabin crew use to communicate among themselves

Flight attendants rely on their special shorthand for effective and clear communication with one another.
Jul 25, 2024

Here's why the longest walkable route on Earth has never been completed

Even in the 21st century, there remains a path that humans have not dared explore because of the risks and logistical challenges involved in the trek.
Jul 24, 2024

The science behind a mind-bending optical illusion that makes people see letters in different colors

This optical illusion explained by the UK lens vendor, shows a series of mauve letters cascading down each side of the image along with a row of ABC’s spanning diagonally across the purple gradient background.
Jul 24, 2024

Calls for doing away with Daylight Saving Time might have something to do with sleep quality

While more than 70 countries alter their clocks, the US has been looking at ways to axe the practice which might affect sleep schedules.
Jul 23, 2024

The monster in the wall of a child's bedroom turned out to be something her parents never imagined

The child's mother first thought it was a body, but later pest control was able to discover tens of thousands of bees.
Jul 23, 2024

Research reveals the truth about people behaving like their organ donors after a transplant

Researchers conducted a cross-sectional study involving 47 participants who received organ transplants to understand the phenomenon.
Jul 22, 2024