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Photos Reveal Moths Sipping Tears from a Moose

Moths are known for their unique behavior of drinking the tears of other animals, a phenomenon called lachryphagy. While this behavior is commonly observed in the tropics, recent photographs have

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Filmmaker James Cameron on penguins, arctic cold, and lowlight cameras

James Cameron, renowned filmmaker and explorer, may not have been physically present among the penguins this time, but his expertise

Microplastics Make It into Your Food through Plant Leaves

Plastic pollution is a growing concern worldwide, with microplastics and nanoplastics posing potential risks to human health. Recent research has

Read what Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook execs said about Instagram before buying it

The ongoing Meta antitrust trial has shed light on Facebook's aggressive tactics to maintain its dominance in the social media

Black Mirror returns full of delights and disappointments

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A new Adobe Acrobat dupe can save you $20 every month

PDF apps have become a necessity in today's digital world, but the cost of some of these applications can be

Readers weigh in on brainlike AI technology

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a rapidly evolving field that is constantly pushing the boundaries of technology. Scientists are now exploring

Bluesky may soon add blue check verification

Bluesky is gearing up to introduce a new blue checkmark verification system, as per the recent changes in the app's

Study Reveals Key Groups Vulnerable to Misinformation, With Surprising Results : ScienceAlert

Generation Z: Susceptibility to Misinformation Generation Z, those born between 1997 and 2012, are the first cohort to have grown