Amazing Facts and Science
Want to Visit the Gates of Hell? They’re in Turkey and Have Been Open Since 1971
No matter the context, the concept of hell is pretty much ubiquitous: lots of fire, flames, heat and suffering. Ask…
The Story of 28,000 Rubber Ducks and What They Tell us About Ocean Currents
Imagine walking along a beach in Chile or England or Alaska and coming upon a simple rubber duck washed up…
Climate Change Could be Responsible for New Epidemics
Imagine how unlucky a person has to be to live through the Spanish Flu Pandemic of the 1920s, the Avian…
There’s a 50% Chance We’re Living in a Simulation, According to Modern Philosophers
It’s one of the most intriguing concepts in modern science fiction, the notion that we’re all living in an ongoing…
Bemer and the Buzz around PEMF
What is PEMF Therapy? Learn how BEMER’s PEMF Therapy Device Can Enhance Your Health Did you know electricity is…
Do You Know the 7 Ancient Wonders of the World?
“The seven ancient wonders of the world” is a phrase that gets tossed around a lot. And while you might…
Superpowers are Real, Whether They’re Genetic, Learned or Created
If you thought superpowers were limited to fictional characters, think again. Plenty of people have superhuman abilities that go beyond…
COVID-19 Pandemic Responsible for 17% Drop in Global Carbon Emissions
COVID-19 has gone from being a shocking “new normal” to a pretty steady (and perhaps steadily depressing) way of life….
Exoplanets Could be Earth 2.0—We Just Need to Reach Them First
Escaping the Earth for the moon or Mars might be a favorite joke (or sometimes a downright wistful longing), but…
The Mandela Effect Will Challenge Your Perception of What’s Real
Curious George doesn’t have a tail. Shazaam was never a movie starring Sinbad. Darth Vader didn’t preface “I am your…
The World is Literally Quieter Thanks to Coronavirus
Nearly half the world’s population is under lockdown measures due to COVID-19. We’ve had to make some lifestyle changes like…
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