Whether it’s an ex, a friend, a child, or a coworker — we’ve all experienced a clingy person in our lives. They revolve around you like a planet to a star, demanding your energy and slowly draining the life out of both of you. And as it…
Category: 9. Sci/Tech
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Volcanic Alert Systems Helped Keep People Safe During Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki Eruption
There are over 100 active volcanoes in Indonesia, including Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki, which recently erupted in June 2025, and Mount Ili Lewotolok, which has just begun showing an increase in activity levels.
When these regions in Indonesia…
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Scientists tracking ‘interstellar’ object that has come to us from another solar system
Astronomers may have just discovered a new interstellar object passing through our solar…
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Orcas Caught ‘Kissing’ For Two Minutes With Tongue : ScienceAlert
We’ve recently seen orcas foray into the world of fashion by wearing dead salmon as hats. Now a pair of orcas has been caught ‘French kissing’, taking their apparent mockery of human habits towards another flavor of gross.
The whales’ slobber…
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Largest chunk of Mars which fell to Earth in meteor strike goes up for auction
The largest Martian meteorite ever found on Earth is being auctioned off later this month…
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The US military’s carbon footprint is mind-bogglingly big. Here’s how they could cut it
A new study has revealed the astronomical scale of the US military’s carbon footprint – and how relatively modest budget cuts could significantly reduce it.
Published in the journal PLOS Climate, the research found that US Department of…
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Why WWII shipwrecks could soon help solve a cosmic mystery
On 16 July 1945, the world changed forever when Manhattan Project scientists detonated the world’s first atomic bomb.
The Trinity Test left a radioactive legacy, as did the subsequent decades of above-ground nuclear testing (528 detonations in…
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Secrets of ancient societies revealed through DNA from 4,000-year-old teeth
Ancient DNA has revealed a genetic link between the cultures of ancient Egypt and…
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Scientists warn cheese may be giving you nightmares
Having nightmares? Scientists say a love of cheese may be linked to bad dreams.
A strong…
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Prehistoric ‘dancefloor’ could reveal how dinosaurs flirted
Around 100 million years ago, on a tidal flat near what is now Denver in the US state of Colorado, dinosaurs may have gathered to dance. According to a new study published in Cretaceous Research, new findings suggest that dozens of mysterious…
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