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- Kids Today Don't Understand Every Millennial's Greatest FearIn the age of social media, generational gaps have never been more pronounced, from thinking of Jim Carrey as Ace … Continue reading "Kids Today Don’t Understand Every Millennial’s Greatest Fear"... Read more »Source: Breaking Science News | Published: February 25, 2026 - 5:35 pm
- The Dark Science History Series That Ties Elon Musk's Rocketry To The OccultThe only thing stranger than science fiction is science fact. Dark Matters: Twisted But True, a short-lived documentary series hosted … Continue reading "The Dark Science History Series That Ties Elon Musk’s Rocketry To The Occult"... Read more »Source: Breaking Science News | Published: February 16, 2026 - 6:11 pm
- How A Superhero Movie Drove Peaceful Americans To Madness And Violencescreenwashed (adjective) — When something seen on a screen completely changes how someone thinks or feels, as if their old beliefs were erased and replaced by what they just saw.... Read more »Source: Breaking Science News | Published: January 27, 2026 - 11:11 pm
- Netflix's New Plan To Totally Take Over A Formally Independent Media SpaceIt’s official. Last Podcast on the Left is coming to Netflix. I first heard the news on Wednesday, January 21 … Continue reading "Netflix’s New Plan To Totally Take Over A Formally Independent Media Space"... Read more »Source: Breaking Science News | Published: January 24, 2026 - 6:31 pm
- Elephant Attacks A Crowd On Video, 22 Dead So Far And It's Still At LargeChaibasa is a district in India’s Jharkhand state, and for the past ten days, they’ve under assault by an elephant. … Continue reading "Elephant Attacks A Crowd On Video, 22 Dead So Far And It’s Still At Large"... Read more »Source: Breaking Science News | Published: January 19, 2026 - 9:31 pm
- Grok's Put A Bikini On It May Save The InternetElon Musk’s censorship-free AI Grok recently unveiled a photo editing feature that lets users take existing photos and modify them … Continue reading "Grok’s Put A Bikini On It May Save The Internet"... Read more »Source: Breaking Science News | Published: January 6, 2026 - 5:48 pm
- How Netflix Uses Psychology To Drain College Students’ MoneyThe American college system is in crisis. According to recent research published by the Federal Reserve Bank, attending college no … Continue reading "How Netflix Uses Psychology To Drain College Students’ Money"... Read more »Source: Breaking Science News | Published: December 18, 2025 - 9:41 pm
- Disney Signs Billion Dollar AI Deal To Start Making SlopThe world of generative artificial intelligence just got a big boost from the House of Mouse. Disney announced its partnership … Continue reading "Disney Signs Billion Dollar AI Deal To Start Making Slop"... Read more »Source: Breaking Science News | Published: December 12, 2025 - 8:26 pm
- Proud Rick And Morty Animator Shares Daughter's Artwork, AI Advocates Steal It And Use For PromoWhen it comes to his daughter’s artwork, John Fountain isn’t messing around. An X user found this out after an … Continue reading "Proud Rick And Morty Animator Shares Daughter’s Artwork, AI Advocates Steal It And Use For Promo"... Read more »Source: Breaking Science News | Published: December 4, 2025 - 6:38 pm
- The 9 Most Terrifying Warnings About Artificial IntelligenceWhat will the future be like when we hand control over to artificial intelligence? It’s the central question of our … Continue reading "The 9 Most Terrifying Warnings About Artificial Intelligence"... Read more »Source: Breaking Science News | Published: November 30, 2025 - 6:09 pm
- How A 1970s Sci-Fi Disaster Kneecapped The American DreamModern retellings of American culture would have you believe that in 1975, women were in the midst of a feminism-driven … Continue reading "How A 1970s Sci-Fi Disaster Kneecapped The American Dream"... Read more »Source: Breaking Science News | Published: November 24, 2025 - 5:04 pm
- Lasagna Batteries Are Real, And Could Accidentally Show Up At Your ThanksgivingThe Netflix series A Man On The Inside is back for a second season on the streaming service, and it … Continue reading "Lasagna Batteries Are Real, And Could Accidentally Show Up At Your Thanksgiving"... Read more »Source: Breaking Science News | Published: November 24, 2025 - 12:11 am
- Twitter Boss Signals The Beginning Of The End For AIBefore Elon Musk bought the social media platform and Grokked it up, Jack Dorsey was the CEO of Twitter. Now, … Continue reading "Twitter Boss Signals The Beginning Of The End For AI"... Read more »Source: Breaking Science News | Published: November 22, 2025 - 5:41 pm
- Kids Today Will Never Understand Life Without Smart Phone Fact FindingWhenever I have a conversation, it almost immediately gets derailed by smartphone fact finding, and it’s the worst experience you … Continue reading "Kids Today Will Never Understand Life Without Smart Phone Fact Finding"... Read more »Source: Breaking Science News | Published: November 14, 2025 - 3:49 pm
- Disney Reveals Toy Story 5 May Normalize Harming ChildrenThe first teaser trailer for Toy Story 5 has arrived, and it reveals something incredibly disturbing. It’s about a new … Continue reading "Disney Reveals Toy Story 5 May Normalize Harming Children"... Read more »Source: Breaking Science News | Published: November 12, 2025 - 12:54 am
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INTERESTING ENGINEERING
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- ● US Army plans new ‘Center of Excellence’ for explosives to boost RDX, HMX productionThe United States Army is moving to overhaul its munitions infrastructure by setting up a...... Read more »Source: Interesting Engineering | Published: March 17, 2026 - 11:43 am
- ● Russia’s 1,250 MWe nuclear reactor unit with 100-year-lifespan reaches full powerThe first light-water reactor at the new Russian nuclear facility, Kursk II, has now reached...... Read more »Source: Interesting Engineering | Published: March 17, 2026 - 11:42 am
- ● World’s most powerful collider spots new heavy proton-like particle with charm quarksResearchers at CERN have utilized the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator to detect...... Read more »Source: Interesting Engineering | Published: March 17, 2026 - 11:39 am
- ● World’s most powerful AI supercomputer dedicated to fusion energy begins workThe UK government announced on Monday that it will invest £45 million, about $60 million,...... Read more »Source: Interesting Engineering | Published: March 17, 2026 - 9:52 am
- ● Largest-in-US: 800 MW Vineyard Wind 1 offshore project completes constructionAgainst a backdrop of shifting political tides and executive orders, the US offshore wind energy...... Read more »Source: Interesting Engineering | Published: March 17, 2026 - 9:44 am
- ● Video: Humanoid robot returns tennis shots with 96% accuracy in simulation testsGalbot Robotics has released a video on its official X handle on March 16 showing...... Read more »Source: Interesting Engineering | Published: March 17, 2026 - 8:53 am
- ● Autonomous humanoids gain safer navigation with advanced 3D perception techA US computer vision firm presented its role in making humanoid robots safer and more...... Read more »Source: Interesting Engineering | Published: March 17, 2026 - 8:45 am
- ● Nvidia expands AI push with new chips, data centers and space computing techNVIDIA has unveiled a new generation of AI infrastructure centered on its Vera CPU and...... Read more »Source: Interesting Engineering | Published: March 17, 2026 - 12:16 am
- ● NVIDIA-backed startup seeks nod for 88,000-satellite AI data center networkA Nvidia-backed startup is seeking U.S. approval to launch tens of thousands of satellites in...... Read more »Source: Interesting Engineering | Published: March 17, 2026 - 12:13 am
- Heat sources can trick thermal cameras into seeing obstacles that aren’t thereThermal cameras help drones and autonomous vehicles detect obstacles when visibility is poor. But new...... Read more »Source: Interesting Engineering | Published: March 16, 2026 - 10:08 pm
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UNIVERSE TODAY PODCASTS
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- The Coming Age of Space StationsWith the ISS set to retire in 2030, several plans are in place to replace it. These include existing space stations, proposals by rising national space agencies, and commercial space stations. With multiple outposts in orbit, the potential for research, development, and even conflict is considerable!... Read more »Source: Universe Today | Published: March 16, 2026 - 11:22 pm
- Are Rogue Exomoons the Newest Frontier in the Search for Habitability?There may be as many rogue planets or free-floating planets in the Milky Way as there are stars. If there are billions of these worlds, some of them have likely held onto their moons. New research reveals a pathway to habitability for these rogue exomoons.... Read more »Source: Universe Today | Published: March 16, 2026 - 8:53 pm
- Microscopic "Ski-Jumps" Could Shrink Spacecraft LiDAR to the Size of a MicrochipEvery ounce counts when launching a rocket, which is why considerations for the Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) of every component matters so much. For decades, one of the heaviest and most power-hungry components on a spacecraft has been its optical and communications hardware - specifically the bulky mechanical mirror... Read more »Source: Universe Today | Published: March 16, 2026 - 7:28 pm
- Is the Universe Defective? Part 3: The Great Vanishing ActAnd yeah, we have a problem.... Read more »Source: Universe Today | Published: March 16, 2026 - 5:26 pm
- A 60-Year Old Mystery About the Moon's Magnetosphere Is Finally SolvedOne particularly well known fact about the Moon is that it doesn’t have much of a magnetosphere to speak of. There’s no blanket to protect it from the solar wind ravaging its surface, blowing away its atmosphere and charging the notoriously dangerous dust particles that make up its regolith. However,... Read more »Source: Universe Today | Published: March 16, 2026 - 3:36 pm
- Reading Europa's FingerprintsBeneath Europa's cracked and frozen shell lies a vast ocean of liquid water and what's seeping up through that ice may be one of the most compelling clues we have ever found about the moon's potential for life. A new analysis of James Webb Space Telescope observations has revealed that... Read more »Source: Universe Today | Published: March 16, 2026 - 12:23 am
- Life, But Not As We Know ItFor sixty years, the search for life beyond Earth has been built on the single assumption that alien life will look enough like us to recognise. A radical new idea called Assembly Theory is challenging that assumption. A team from the Arizona State University has proposed applying it to the... Read more »Source: Universe Today | Published: March 16, 2026 - 12:15 am
- The Sun's Great EscapeOur Sun didn't always call this quiet corner of the Milky Way home. New research using data from the European Space Agency's Gaia satellite has uncovered evidence that the Sun fled the chaotic heart of our Galaxy four to six billion years ago and it didn't go alone. A vast... Read more »Source: Universe Today | Published: March 16, 2026 - 12:08 am
- Is the Universe Defective? Part 2: The Persistence of MemoryBut here’s the thing about these defects. They can’t just go away. They’re stuck.... Read more »Source: Universe Today | Published: March 15, 2026 - 5:23 pm
- The Seven Hour Explosion Nobody Could ExplainOn 2 July 2025, NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope detected a gamma-ray burst lasting over seven hours, nearly twice the duration of anything previously recorded. Not only was it the longest ever seen, it repeated, firing off multiple distinct bursts across an entire day. GRB 250702B, as it became known,... Read more »Source: Universe Today | Published: March 15, 2026 - 5:40 am
- NASA's DART Mission Also Changed Didymos' Orbit Around SunThe spacecraft changed the binary system’s orbit, confirming that a kinetic impactor can be an effective planetary defense technique for deflecting a near-Earth object.... Read more »Source: Universe Today | Published: March 14, 2026 - 9:41 pm
- Is the Universe Defective? Part 1: The Good Old DaysEvery time you flip a light switch, or check the time, or feel the sodium ions wiggling in your brain — don’t think about that one too much—you’re assuming something fundamental. You’re assuming the universe is a finished product. A completed work. You think the Big Bang happened, the forces... Read more »Source: Universe Today | Published: March 14, 2026 - 5:21 pm
- The Universe's Most Powerful Particle Accelerators Were Here All AlongEvery planet with a magnetic field has a radiation belt, a region of space where charged particles get trapped and flung around at extraordinary speeds. Earth has two of them, and they've been puzzling scientists for decades. Now, a physicist at the University of Helsinki has built a model that... Read more »Source: Universe Today | Published: March 14, 2026 - 3:57 pm
- A Glorious Spiral of Star FormationStars peek through the dusty, winding arms of NGC 5134, a spiral galaxy located 65 million light-years away, in this Feb. 20, 2026, image from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. Webb’s Mid-Infrared Instrument collects the mid-infrared light emitted by the warm dust speckled through the galaxy’s clouds, tracing the clumps... Read more »Source: Universe Today | Published: March 13, 2026 - 7:36 pm
- Why Are Interstellar Comets So Weird? Part 4: We Finally Turned On the Porch LightsSo that's all nice. But why now? That's the question everyone asks. We went decades — centuries, millennia really — without seeing a single rock that didn't have a "Made in the Solar System" sticker on it. Then, in the span of less than ten years, we get the Big... Read more »Source: Universe Today | Published: March 13, 2026 - 5:16 pm
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- ● Humanoid Soldier Robots Are Now Being Tested On The Battlefield In UkraineTwo humanoid robots designed for military operations have been deployed to Ukraine for battlefield evaluation, marking a new stage in the development of robotic systems for combat environments. The robots are being tested in reconnaissance roles as developers gather data on how such machines perform under real operational conditions. The... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: March 17, 2026 - 1:35 am
- ● A Self Balancing Electric Motorcycle Is Finally Entering Mass ProductionA new electric motorcycle equipped with autonomous balancing technology is entering production, marking what its manufacturer describes as the first mass produced self balancing electric motorcycle. The model, called the OMO X, was unveiled by mobility startup OMOWAY, which says the vehicle is designed to address one of the most... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: March 17, 2026 - 1:32 am
- ● THOR AI Just Solved A 100-Year-Old Physics Problem In SecondsResearchers have developed a computational framework capable of solving a mathematical problem in statistical physics that has challenged scientists for nearly a century. The system, known as THOR AI, enables direct calculation of configurational integrals, complex equations that describe how particles interact within materials. The method was created by scientists... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: March 17, 2026 - 1:30 am
- ● Brothers Smash 10 Year World Record With Amazing Puzzle Cube-Solving RobotTwo engineers in the United Kingdom have developed a robotic system capable of solving a complex puzzle cube in record time, setting a new benchmark in automated puzzle solving. The robot solved a 4×4 puzzle cube in 45.3 seconds, breaking a record that had stood for more than a decade.... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: March 17, 2026 - 1:28 am
- ● Florida Man Uses ChatGPT To Sell His House In Just Five DaysA homeowner in Florida says he used an artificial intelligence chatbot to assist with nearly every stage of selling his property, from preparing the listing to drafting the sale contract. The experiment highlights how generative AI tools are increasingly being used to guide individuals through complex transactions traditionally handled by... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: March 17, 2026 - 1:25 am
- ● Scientists Built A Clock So Accurate It Could Redefine The SecondResearchers in China have developed an optical atomic clock with accuracy high enough to potentially contribute to redefining the international standard for measuring time. The device is capable of losing or gaining less than one second over a period of roughly 30 billion years, making it one of the most... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: March 17, 2026 - 1:22 am
- France Just Unveiled Its Own Missile Defense Dome To Rival U.S. SystemsThales Group has unveiled SkyDefender, a new integrated air and missile defense architecture designed to protect large regions from a range of aerial threats including ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, hypersonic weapons, and unmanned aircraft systems. The system combines multiple detection and interception technologies into a layered defensive network intended to... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: March 15, 2026 - 8:15 pm
- Honda Just Pulled Back From Electric Cars And It Could Reshape Its FutureHonda is reportedly scaling back several electric vehicle development programs, a move that could slow the company’s progress in an industry increasingly shifting toward electrified powertrains and software driven vehicle platforms. The decision affects multiple planned models and reflects broader challenges legacy automakers face as the automotive sector undergoes rapid... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: March 15, 2026 - 8:13 pm
- Man Uses ChatGPT To Create A Custom Cancer Vaccine For His Dog And It Actually WorkedA personalized mRNA cancer vaccine developed with the assistance of artificial intelligence has helped shrink a tumor in a dog diagnosed with advanced cancer. The experimental treatment was created through a collaboration between a technology entrepreneur and academic researchers, demonstrating how AI tools can assist in designing targeted medical therapies.... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: March 15, 2026 - 3:10 pm
- China Just Started Mass Producing A Carbon Fiber 10 Times Stronger Than SteelChina has reportedly begun large scale production of T1200 grade carbon fiber, a high performance composite material known for its exceptional strength and low weight. The development marks a milestone in advanced materials manufacturing, as the country becomes the first to move this grade of carbon fiber from laboratory scale... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: March 15, 2026 - 3:07 pm
- Humanoid Robot Escorted By Police After Frightening Pedestrian In ChinaA humanoid robot operating in a public area in Macau was escorted away by police after an incident in which a 70 year old woman was reportedly frightened when she encountered the machine while walking through a residential neighborhood. The robot involved in the event was identified as the Unitree... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: March 15, 2026 - 3:05 pm
- NASA’s Humanoid Robot Valkyrie Finally Graduates College After 10 YearsNASA has concluded a ten year research collaboration involving its humanoid robot Valkyrie, which spent a decade at the University of Edinburgh undergoing development and testing aimed at improving robotic mobility and autonomy for future space missions. After completing the program, the robot has returned to NASA’s Johnson Space Center... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: March 14, 2026 - 8:44 pm
- Archaeologists Think 5,000 Holes In A Mountain May Be An Ancient Accounting SystemArchaeologists studying a hillside formation in southern Peru have proposed that thousands of pits carved into the landscape may have functioned as a large scale accounting system used by ancient societies. The site, known as the Band of Holes at Monte Sierpe, contains more than 5,000 carefully arranged pits extending... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: March 14, 2026 - 8:42 pm
- Sam Altman Says Ai Could Soon Be A Utility You Pay For Like ElectricitySam Altman said artificial intelligence could eventually be delivered as a metered utility similar to electricity or water, with users paying for access based on how much computing power they consume. The concept reflects a broader shift in how technology companies are positioning large scale AI systems as infrastructure services... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: March 14, 2026 - 8:30 pm
- A $1.5 Trillion Lithium Deposit In An Ancient Volcano Could Reshape U.S. Battery SupplyGeologists have identified what could be one of the largest lithium deposits in the United States within the McDermitt Caldera, a large volcanic basin formed millions of years ago near the Oregon Nevada border. Early estimates suggest the deposit could contain between 20 million and 40 million metric tons of... Read more »Source: Wonderful Engineering | Published: March 14, 2026 - 8:28 pm
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SHINING SCIENCE
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- Ever Wondered If We All Glow a Little?Ultraweak Photon Emission (UPE) Proves It—Until Death HitsUltraweak Photon Emission (UPE) Proves It—Until Death Hits Hey, imagine chilling in total darkness and your skin quietly flickers with invisible light.That’s ultraweak photon emission (UPE)—a faint glow every living thing puts out, gone the second life ends. I thought it was sci-fi until I read the new study. Let’s... Read more »Source: shiningscience.com | Published: November 3, 2025 - 12:11 pm
- NASA confirms Earth now has two Moons until 2083Earth’s Got a Temporary Two Moons Until 2083 Yo, two moons until 2083 – how wild is that? NASA just dropped some epic news: Earth’s got a second “moon,” an asteroid named 2025 PN7 that’s chilling with us. It’s not the big, shiny Moon we’re used to, the one that... Read more »Source: shiningscience.com | Published: October 22, 2025 - 2:18 pm
- What Crazy Secrets Are Our Giant Planets Hiding? JWST Is Spilling the Tea!What Crazy Secrets Are Our Giant Planets Hiding? JWST Is Spilling the Tea! Have you ever looked up at the stars, maybe while grabbing a late-night chai, and wondered what’s up with those huge planets out there? I totally have, and let me tell you, the James Webb Space Telescope... Read more »Source: shiningscience.com | Published: October 12, 2025 - 8:03 am
- 2025 Harvest Supermoon: October’s Glowing Magic Lights Up the Sky“Last night, October 7, 2025, the Harvest supermoon rose as a jaw-dropping supermoon, casting a golden glow so close you could almost touch it—here’s why this cosmic showstopper had the world spellbound!” Wow, what a night! Picture this: you step outside, the air crisp with that unmistakable fall vibe—crunchy leaves... Read more »Source: shiningscience.com | Published: October 7, 2025 - 7:51 pm
- New Research Reveals What’s Really Hiding in Bottled WaterWhat’s Really in Your Bottled Water Plastics? Shocking New Research Spills the Truth Hey, buddy, picture this: It’s a scorching summer day, you’re parched after a run, and you snag that chilled Bottled water plastics from the corner store. Feels like a win, right? Pure, refreshing, no drama. Well, I... Read more »Source: shiningscience.com | Published: October 6, 2025 - 4:23 pm
- The World’s Largest Earthquake Ever Recorded: 1960 Valdivia QuakeThe World’s Largest Earthquake Ever Recorded: 1960 Valdivia Quake A Quiet Day Turns to Chaos Think about kicking back on a calm afternoon in southern Chile. Birds chirping, maybe a coffee in hand. Then, boom—the world starts wobbling like a bad dream. That’s how the 1960 Valdivia earthquake kicked off... Read more »Source: shiningscience.com | Published: October 5, 2025 - 12:00 pm
- The First Observation Satellite: The TIROS-1 RevolutionThe First Observation Satellite: The TIROS-1 Revolution What Was TIROS-1? Remember when we didn’t know what Earth looked like from space? That was the 1950s. Enter TIROS-1, the first observation satellite, launched by NASA on April 1, 1960, from Cape Canaveral. It was as if we were giving the Earth... Read more »Source: shiningscience.com | Published: October 5, 2025 - 11:43 am
- Cloud Seeding: Can Humans Really Make It Rain? The Science, Successes, and SkepticismCan humans actually flip the switch on rain with cloud seeding? It’s a question that’s sparked wild debates, especially after the deadly Texas floods in July 2025, where conspiracy theories blamed a routine seeding op for the deluge. Spoiler: It didn’t. But with droughts worsening across the U.S. West and... Read more »Source: shiningscience.com | Published: September 26, 2025 - 7:57 am
- What’s the Mystery Behind Blood Falls in Antarctica? Nature’s Red RiddleEver wondered why a glacier in Antarctica bleeds red? Blood Falls in Antarctica, a striking crimson streak oozing from Taylor Glacier, has puzzled explorers since 1911. It’s not gore but a natural marvel hiding ancient secrets and thriving microbes. Let’s unravel its origins, science, and cosmic clues in this 1500-word... Read more »Source: shiningscience.com | Published: September 26, 2025 - 7:45 am
- Who Is Amaya Espinal from Love Island USA? Age, Background, and Her Rise to FameWho’s the star that had everyone talking on Love Island USA Season 7? How old is Amyaa Love Island? Amaya Espinal, a 25-year-old firecracker from Love Island USA, strutted into the villa on Day 5 and left as half of the first Latino couple to win the $100,000 prize alongside... Read more »Source: shiningscience.com | Published: September 26, 2025 - 7:29 am
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Psychology Today
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- ● The Senioritis PandemicUnderstanding the science behind senioritis can help students—and the adults around them—navigate the final stretch of high school more successfully.... Read more »Source: Psychology Today: The Latest | Published: March 17, 2026 - 12:02 pm
- ● 'I Really Don’t Want to Hear This'A close friend or family member starts telling you information you’d rather not know. What do you do or say?... Read more »Source: Psychology Today: The Latest | Published: March 17, 2026 - 12:29 am
- ● Cross-Cultural Psychology in BaseballHave you watched professional baseball players interact with each other during games? Often, cultural differences are illustrated in those interactions.... Read more »Source: Psychology Today: The Latest | Published: March 17, 2026 - 12:14 am
- 6 Common Patterns of Stepparent-Stepchild RelationshipsStepparents and stepchildren can experience a range of relationships: Some are satisfying and rewarding, and others are not. How do these relationship variations come about?... Read more »Source: Psychology Today: The Latest | Published: March 16, 2026 - 11:26 pm
- Music Provides Great Value to the Brain“How” and “why” our brains like music are two separate questions. A recent popular article sheds light on how. Explorations of music’s benefits point us to the whys.... Read more »Source: Psychology Today: The Latest | Published: March 16, 2026 - 11:07 pm
- Why False Accusations Are So DisturbingFalse accusations stand apart from other lies because of their violation of basic beliefs about human interactions and because of their lingering effects.... Read more »Source: Psychology Today: The Latest | Published: March 16, 2026 - 10:40 pm
- The Unconscious Relationship Patterns That Shape Who We LoveThe relational unconscious shapes who we love, while new relational experiences and awareness revise inner templates.... Read more »Source: Psychology Today: The Latest | Published: March 16, 2026 - 10:10 pm
- Good GriefI'm sorry you're grieving, so here are some ideas that could help.... Read more »Source: Psychology Today: The Latest | Published: March 16, 2026 - 9:42 pm
- "Happiness Is Finding a Pencil"Happiness has become a cultural obsession, yet even as we pursue it more intentionally, many people report feeling disconnected and dissatisfied with life.... Read more »Source: Psychology Today: The Latest | Published: March 16, 2026 - 9:41 pm
- The Rise of AI and the Risk of Emotional AtrophyAre we trading human intimacy for scripted comfort?... Read more »Source: Psychology Today: The Latest | Published: March 16, 2026 - 9:41 pm
- Is Creativity Enough in the Age of AI?A new study suggests wisdom may guide how creativity is expressed. In the age of AI, cultivating wise creativity may matter more than ever.... Read more »Source: Psychology Today: The Latest | Published: March 16, 2026 - 9:08 pm
- Brain Injury Grief: Dealing With Unreasonable DemandsPersonal Perspective: We with brain injury don’t have to accept blame for how our brain injury and resulting grief expresses itself.... Read more »Source: Psychology Today: The Latest | Published: March 16, 2026 - 9:07 pm
- Can We Remain Human in the Age of AI?Personal Perspective: A third of American teens use AI agents as friends or romantic partners. What will be the long-term consequences?... Read more »Source: Psychology Today: The Latest | Published: March 16, 2026 - 8:48 pm
- When We Assume Psychopathy Is Involved in Serial MurdersWhat is the empirical evidence versus popular belief on serial killers?... Read more »Source: Psychology Today: The Latest | Published: March 16, 2026 - 8:29 pm
- The Unexpected Benefit of Joining a Dying ProfessionPersonal Perspective: Once, psychoanalysis was all the rage. Now it's a bit of a pariah. Perfect. Let's join.... Read more »Source: Psychology Today: The Latest | Published: March 16, 2026 - 8:03 pm
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Science ABC
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- VideoWhat If Our Universe Is A Hologram?Table of Contents (click to expand)What Is A Hologram?The Holographic PrincipleThe Black Hole ConnectionWhy Does It Matter?Ongoing Research And QuestionsA Final Word The idea of residing within a hologram remains a hypothesis. It has not been universally accepted among physicists and continues to be one of several theories attempting to... Read more »Source: ScienceABC | Published: March 17, 2025 - 5:30 am
- VideoWhy Is Entropy Studied While Considering The Evolution Of The Universe?Table of Contents (click to expand)Definition Of EntropyWhy Do We Need To Study Entropy?Why Is Entropy Important In The Evolution Of The Universe?Examples Of Entropy In The Evolution Of The UniverseConclusion Entropy follows a unidirectional arrow, where it can only increase or remain the same, and the implications of either... Read more »Source: ScienceABC | Published: March 10, 2025 - 5:30 am
- VideoWhy Did The Sequence Of The Y Chromosome Remain A Mystery Until Recently?Table of Contents (click to expand)The Complex Yet Simple Structure Of The Y Chromosome Posed A ChallengeTechnical LimitationsRecent BreakthroughsThe Significance Of Sequencing The Y Chromosome In spite of being the smallest chromosome, the Y chromosome was a challenge to sequence. Its DNA sequences are filled with long repetitive sequences called... Read more »Source: ScienceABC | Published: March 3, 2025 - 5:30 am
- VideoAre Smartphones Friends Or Foes In Relationships?Table of Contents (click to expand)The Many Causes Of PhubbingConsequences Of PhubbingMitigating Phubbing: Finding Balance In Smartphone Use Phubbing is a portmanteau of “phone” and “snubbing”. It refers to the act of prioritizing one’s mobile device over the people who are physically present during social interactions. In an era defined... Read more »Source: ScienceABC | Published: February 24, 2025 - 5:30 am
- VideoWhy Planting Trees Won’t Help Reduce The Effects Of Climate Change?Table of Contents (click to expand)Vast Greenhouse Gas EmissionsSlow Tree GrowthGlobal Implementation ChallengesTrees And WildfiresEcosystem PreservationCarbon Capture Technologies And Sustainability Conclusion It takes decades for forests to grow, so planting trees won’t reduce the effects of climate change, as the amount of greenhouse gas emissions in the air is massive. ... Read more »Source: ScienceABC | Published: February 17, 2025 - 5:30 am
- VideoWhy Do Some Ice Cubes Have Spikes When Taken Out Of The Freezer?Table of Contents (click to expand)What’s Pushing The Water?Where Does The Water Go?How To Create Spikes On Your Ice Ice cubes in a tray expand as they freeze from the surface, so the water inside is squeezed out, which is how spikes form on ice cubes. Do the humble ice... Read more »Source: ScienceABC | Published: February 10, 2025 - 5:30 am
- VideoWhy Did Foot Binding Become A Symbol Of Beauty In Ancient China?Table of Contents (click to expand)Foot Binding As A Cultural ParadoxOrigins Of Foot Binding: A Historical EnigmaCultural Symbolism: The Lotus In The MudSocioeconomic Dimensions: Mobility, Class, And LaborEthnicity And Han IdentityConclusion Foot binding reflected social, economic, and cultural influences, transforming a physically harmful ritual into an unusual symbol of beauty.... Read more »Source: ScienceABC | Published: February 3, 2025 - 5:30 am
- VideoWhy Did Prohibition In The US Increase Organized Crime Instead Of Reducing Alcohol Consumption?Table of Contents (click to expand)A Background On ProhibitionThe Rise Of Organized CrimeLack Of EnforcementEconomic ImpactsPublic Opinion And RepealConclusion Prohibition banned legal alcohol, creating a lucrative black market that organized crime groups exploited, significantly expanding their power. Prohibition in the United States, a period often synonymous with the Roaring Twenties,... Read more »Source: ScienceABC | Published: January 27, 2025 - 5:30 am
- VideoWhy Did The Vikings Cease Their Expeditions To North America After Establishing Early Settlements?Table of Contents (click to expand)Distance And LogisticsHostile EncountersClimate ChangeCultural DynamicsLegacy And MemoryConclusion The Vikings stopped sending expeditions due to the unsustainable settlements, hostile relations with indigenous peoples, and climate change. The Vikings, legendary for their seafaring prowess and exploration, stand out in history for their expansion across Europe and... Read more »Source: ScienceABC | Published: January 20, 2025 - 5:30 am
- VideoWhat Happens To Stars That Don’t Die In An Explosion?Table of Contents (click to expand)Introduction: The Expected SupernovaThe Red SupergiantEvidence From AutopsiesCarbon’s Role In A Star’s LifeThe Case Of BetelgeuseSumming It All Up Undergoing a Supernova is one of the ways through which a star ends its life, but other ways include forming Black holes, neutron stars and white... Read more »Source: ScienceABC | Published: January 13, 2025 - 5:30 am
- VideoTrends And Innovations In The Digital Currency MarketplaceTable of Contents (click to expand)Overview Of The Digital Currency MarketplaceEmerging Trends In Digital CurrenciesThe Growing Popularity Of Purchasing BitcoinMarket Dynamics: Analyzing The BTC PriceStaying Informed: The Importance Of BTC News And AnalysisThe Impact Of Innovations On The BTC EcosystemConclusion The digital currency market has grown from a niche technology... Read more »Source: ScienceABC | Published: January 12, 2025 - 7:43 am
- VideoHow Do Colorblind Octopuses See Color?Table of Contents (click to expand)Masters Of DisguiseEyes In Their Skin?Chromatic CosplayIt’s All In The PupilsConclusion Octopuses and most other cephalopods are colorblind, as they only have one visual pigment. Scientists have suggested two hypotheses for how these animals can camouflage in spite of their colorblindness: they either have eyes... Read more »Source: ScienceABC | Published: January 6, 2025 - 5:30 am
- VideoWhy Is It Important To Categorize Discovered Planets?Table of Contents (click to expand)The Diversity Of ExoplanetsGiving Names To These WanderersComparing PlanetsIdentifying The Worlds Where Humans Can SurviveWhat If The Planet Is Habitable At Present But Will Become Violent In The Future?Engaging The Public To rule out planets outside our solar system that exhibit conditions unable to sustain... Read more »Source: ScienceABC | Published: December 30, 2024 - 5:30 am
- VideoWhy Do We Like Castaway Stories So Much?Table of Contents (click to expand)A Pull Towards The Adventure Of LifeThe Individual Versus SocietyThe Desert Island As A Philosophical IdeaReflections And Psychological ResilienceConclusion The castaway experience embodies the essence of human resilience and ingenuity, representing the constant struggle between independence and community. Marooned on an azure ocean’s whimsy, a... Read more »Source: ScienceABC | Published: December 23, 2024 - 5:30 am
- VideoWhat Makes Humans Scarier Predators Than Tigers Or Lions?Table of Contents (click to expand)Humans As Super-predatorsHuman-generated Stress In AnimalsExperimental EvidenceWhat’s Next? Humans are super-predators. We not only kill more than the biggest predators in the animal kingdom, scientists have also found that our presence, even in areas where we visit as tourists, can induce alarm and fear in... Read more »Source: ScienceABC | Published: December 16, 2024 - 5:30 am
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