Harnessing Chaos: Scientists’ Breakthrough in Controlling Light’s Disorde
Controlling and harnessing the behavior of light is crucial for advancements in various technological fields, ranging from energy harvesting and computation to communication and...
Cosmic Gluttony: Black Holes Revealed as Messy Eaters
New, highly detailed observations of the gas dynamics around a supermassive black hole have provided crucial insights into its feeding habits and the fate...
Starfishes Revealed to Be ‘One Big Head’ by Scientists
In a groundbreaking study, researchers from Stanford University and other institutions have unveiled a long-standing zoological mystery regarding the unique body plan of starfish,...
Revisiting the Dinosaur Extinction: New Insights into the Post-Asteroid Impact Scenario
A recent study reveals that a colossal asteroid, comparable in size to Mount Everest, struck a shallow sea near present-day Yucatan 66 million years...
Beneath Earth’s Mantle: Scientists Unearth Traces of an Ancient Alien World
An interdisciplinary international research team has recently made a groundbreaking discovery, shedding new light on Earth's history and the formation of our solar system....
Ornithological Society’s Decision: Renaming Dozens of Birds, Abandoning Human Names
The American Ornithological Society recently announced its decision to rename around 80 bird species that had been named after individuals, sparking a significant debate...
Scorpion venom acts as a pain killer in grasshopper mice
Southern grasshopper mice may weigh only a couple ounces, but they have the ability to ward off the deadly sting of bark scorpions. A...
Solving Sudoku puzzles can cause seizures
The first known case of seizures that were related to solving Sudoku puzzles was reported in the edition of the journal JAMA Neurology....
Australian rock shows oldest possible life on Earth
A single zircon out of 10,000 found in Jack Hills in Western Australia contains carbon containing compounds that are at least 4.1 billion years...
Dinosaur flatuence may have warmed the Mesozoic climate
Dave Wilkinson of Liverpool John Moores University, Graeme Ruxton from the University of St. Andrews, and methane expert Euan Nisbet at the University of...
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Hey ISIS, You Suck: Local Muslims Post Anti-ISIS Billboard
A new billboard on Manchester Road in Missouri reads, "HEY ISIS, YOU SUCK!!! From: #ActualMuslims."
A group of Muslim-Americans have put up a blunt billboard...




















