Science

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A rumor online claims Earth will “lose gravity” for 7 seconds on August 12, 2026. Posts online have tied the claim to a secret NASA project and huge casualty numbers. However, gravity does not work like that, and NASA resources have explained the basics clearly. The date does match a real sky event, yet that...

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It’s no secret that the relationship between the United States and Iran has always been contentious, but it seems like tensions might escalate after a threat was made against U.S. President Donald Trump’s life. On Wednesday, January 14th, an Iranian state television channel aired a direct assassination threat against the US President Donald Trump. Warnings...

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In March 2023, an unusual yet interesting image started circulating on social media. At first glance, the image looked strange but still believable. Social media users shared it with curiosity and excitement. Many posts claimed scientists had discovered a new species. Within hours, the snake cat story was everywhere. In reality, the hoax showed how...

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In 2014, a never-before-seen eruption of a subglacial lake burst through Greenland’s ice sheet.It left a 25-meter mound of ice and giant crevasses in its wake. Scientists were astounded as they had not observed this phenomenon before. This discovery challenges what we know about glacial melt and signals faster climate change and rising sea levels...

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On December 20, 2025, Blue Origin made history by sending the first wheelchair bound person into space. Blue Origin completed the NS-37 mission successfully, launching a team of 6 crew members aboard their rocket, New Shepard. The crew included members: Joey Hyde, Michaela (Michi) Benthaus, Adonis Pourouslis, Jason Stansell, Neal Milc,h and Hans Koenigsmann. The...

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Dozens of major cities around the world face a future underwater. Rising seas and sinking land threaten to push coastlines inland, flooding neighborhoods that millions of people call home. Climate Central, a nonprofit research organization, has mapped these cities at risk using data from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s 6th Assessment Report, completed in...

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High-quality wildlife photography can make far-off nature feel up-close and personal. Most individuals never see dangerous predators like tigers in their natural habitat, but through pictures and videos, they can feel connected to big cats and be inspired to learn more about them. But wildlife photography is far from simply wandering through a jungle with...