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Mars once had a vast sea the size of the Arctic Ocean

Chile is renowned as the world capital of astronomy, boasting some of the most cutting-edge observatories and research facilities. Situated in the southern hemisphere, the clear skies and minimal light

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Clicks Power Keyboard Hands-On Review: Perfect for the Pixel 10 Pro

Clicks is a company that is dedicated to bringing back physical keyboards to smartphones, providing users with the convenience of

Among chimpanzees, thrill-seeking peaks in toddlerhood

Toddlers are often known for their fearless and adventurous behavior, and it turns out that chimpanzee toddlers are no different.

A New Jersey lawsuit shows how hard it is to fight deepfake porn

Addressing the Challenge of ClothOff: A Legal Battle Against Non-Consensual Imagery For over two years, ClothOff has been a menacing

Red Tattoos Triggered Shocking Immune Reactions in Polish Man : ScienceAlert

A Polish Man's Allergic Reaction to Red Tattoo Ink: A Cautionary Tale A tattoo can be a beautiful form of

The Beauty Release Date, Cast, Plot And Trailer

Ryan Murphy, the renowned creator behind hits like Glee and American Horror Story, is back with a new project after

Woodpeckers’ Secret Strength Revealed—Plus, Flu Surge, AI Sleep Predictions and CES 2026 Trends

Kendra Pierre-Louis reports for Scientific American’s Science Quickly podcast, filling in for Rachel Feltman. In this week's science news roundup,

Honor Magic 8 Pro review: Premium Powerhouse

The Honor Magic 8 Pro is a high-end phone that offers top-tier performance, a stunning display, and superb battery life.

How rethinking your relationship with time could give you more of it

In today's fast-paced world, time often feels like a precious commodity that is constantly slipping away from us. We find