PinnedPublished inPredictThe First Ever Wormhole May Have Been Detected, Physicists ClaimInterstellar is looking more plausible than ever before.Nov 20, 202210Nov 20, 202210
Why the Brain Never Truly Sleeps: Discussing the NeuroscienceExtreme forms of insomnia, like fatal familial insomnia (FFI), are lethal. Here’s why you should avoid sleepless nights at all costs.Apr 7, 2023Apr 7, 2023
Published inILLUMINATIONThe Dark Side of TikTok: How Commodifying Culture Is Making Us Lonelier Than EverTikTok is winning the attention war by churning out endless, homogenised content, but at a devastating cost.Apr 6, 2023Apr 6, 2023
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Published inILLUMINATIONScottish Researchers Detect Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease In Wild DolphinsBrain pathology in dolphins and whales has significant similarities to the human brain, researchers say.Mar 2, 20231Mar 2, 20231
Published inILLUMINATIONStudy Finds Vaping CBD Is More Harmful to Lungs Than Vaping NicotineFindings show CBD vapour kills immune system cells in the lungs at twice the rate of nicotineMar 1, 20233Mar 1, 20233
US Air Force Drones Now Capable of 98.85% Facial Recognition Accuracy, Pentagon ReportsThe merging and advancement of AI, robotics, drones, and facial recognition technology has manifested a new weapon for the United States…Feb 28, 2023Feb 28, 2023
Published inILLUMINATIONHuge Study of Over 600,000 People Confirms Men Are the Horniest GenderShocker…Feb 21, 2023Feb 21, 2023
Published inILLUMINATIONPandemic Linked to 30% Increase in Heart Attack Deaths Among Young Adults (25–44), Study FindsThe findings underscore the importance of continuing to prioritise heart health, particularly as the world navigates ongoing pandemic…Feb 20, 2023Feb 20, 2023
Published inILLUMINATIONAnts Show Incredible Ability to Detect Cancer with Sense of SmellScientists have trained ants to detect cancer in mice using smell, despite them having no nostrils.Feb 1, 20231Feb 1, 20231