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A discovery under 2 miles of ice in Antarctica could help solve a geological mystery millions of years oldBuried beneath nearly 2 miles of Antarctic ice, a newly discovered fan-shaped geological structure is changing how scientists understand Ea...
Octopuses just passed a mirror challenge few expected; scientists found they could use reflections to locate hidden prey in 73% of trialsIn a groundbreaking discovery, octopuses have demonstrated an ability previously thought exclusive to vertebrates: using mirrors for naviga...
Not scrolling on phone, getting your hands dirty with soil can make you happier, say Harvard and gardening expertsDigging into your garden might be the secret to a happier mind. Experts reveal that beneficial microbes in healthy soil, like Mycobacterium...
Quote of the Day by all-time best-known American film critic Roger Ebert: 'Life always has an unhappy ending, but...'- A powerful life lesson on why happiness matters more than finding perfect meaning by the first person to receive a Pulitzer Prize for film criticismRenowned film critic Roger Ebert emphasized the importance of life's journey rather than solely its destination. He challenged the incessan...
Savannah Guthrie's emotional on-air plea as new ransom note details emerge in mother Nancy Guthrie's case- here's what the TODAY cohost saidSavannah Guthrie became emotional on Today, pleading for help in finding her mother, Nancy Guthrie, who vanished months ago. New details re...
Mark Zuckerberg directed Meta to create a prediction markets app: NYTMeta is reportedly developing a new app, codenamed 'Arena,' designed to function like prediction markets such as Polymarket and Kalshi. Ini...
Psychology says people who only like to buy clothes in stores and not online are not outdated: Why the brain still trusts touch more than algorithmsPsychology suggests that people who prefer buying clothes in physical stores are rarely being old-fashioned. More often, they are respondin...
Psychology says people who solve crosswords and puzzles every day aren't just passing time, they may be training their brains to handle bigger challengesPsychology teaches us that everyday habits often reveal deeper motivations. The crossword puzzle itself is rarely the real story. More ofte...
Thought of the Day by Albert Camus: 'You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of...' offers true meaning of life, teaches how to be happyThought of the Day: Happiness often emerges naturally when people engage in meaningful activities, build strong relationships, and apprecia...
Psychology says young adults who put posters of their favorite show characters or superstars in their rooms are not childish: Why the brain uses role models to build identity, comfort and motivationPsychology suggests that young adults who decorate their rooms with favorite show characters or superstars are rarely being childish. More ...
The Universe Is Testing These 4 Zodiac Signs Before a Major Life Reset in Late June 2026, And July Could Change EverythingLate June 2026 carries an unusual emotional weight. Plans may be moving slower than expected, relationships could feel uncertain, and many ...
India’s lake of mystery: 1200-year-old lake in Uttarakhand has hundreds of skeletons. Scientists are still figuring out the reasonRoopkund Lake, nestled in the Himalayas, holds a chilling secret: hundreds of ancient skeletons. Once thought to be victims of a single epi...
Psychology says people who always use speakerphone aren't trying to annoy others but are processing connection, convenience and attention differentlyPsychology suggests that everyday habits often reflect the ways people adapt to modern life. Constantly using speakerphone is rarely an int...
Psychology says people who keep opening and closing their phones waiting for a message, are not obsessed: Why the brain gets hooked on the possibility of one special personPsychology suggests that people who constantly open and close their phones are rarely attached to the technology itself. More often, they a...
In 1953, scientists pieced together a twisted molecule, and DNA finally had a shapeScientists uncovered DNA's double helix structure in 1953. James Watson and Francis Crick proposed the model. It explained how genetic info...
'Was it Didi standing for election, or was it us?': TMC rebel MP Arup Chakraborty questions Mamata Banerjee after faction merges with NCPIDefending the decision of the rebel MPs, Chakraborty said, "Was it Didi standing for election, or was it us? Whom did the public vote for? ...
Quote of the day by Sigmund Freud: “To love and to work” a lesson on purpose and connectionQuote of the Day: Sigmund Freud's simple advice to love and work remains relevant today. A healthy life requires both meaningful connection...
A famous 10-foot CIA sculpture just changed hands, and the crypto firm that bought its last secret says it hasn't peeked, because the mystery of Kryptos is still the pointAfter three decades, the final unsolved secret of the CIA's Kryptos sculpture, K4, has been sold for nearly $1 million. Crypto venture capi...
FROM theories: From coma to previous life, insane theories about Amazon Prime Video's hit mystery seriesFans are actively theorizing about the baffling mystery of the town in From. Speculation ranges from the entire scenario being a collective...
NYT Strands hints today for #816: These sneaky clues for May 28 might save your streakThe ongoing popularity of Strands highlights how much players enjoy daily games that are both quick and mentally stimulating. The New York ...