03 May, 2025
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Six Minutes Clinically Dead: A Scientist’s Encounter with the Afterlife and Divine Reality

Neuroscientist’s Near-Death Experience Transforms Her Life (Image: Dr. Anna Stone in hospital, 2016) Dr. Anna Stone, a neuroscientist who once called herself “a loser,” credits a life-altering near-death experience (NDE) in 2016 with reshaping her worldview. The 38-year-old mother of two briefly died during a medical emergency, enduring a six-minute clinical death that she says […]

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Scientists Theorize Holographic Universe: Are We Living in a Simulation?

Is Our Universe a Hologram? Scientists Explore a Mind-Bending Theory Could our 3D reality be an illusion? Some physicists propose the universe is a hologram—a 2D surface projecting the appearance of depth, much like a movie screen. While reminiscent of The Matrix, this "holographic principle" might solve cosmic mysteries, from black holes to the Big […]

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Scientists Warn Microwaving Tea Destroys Flavor and Nutrients, Advise Alternative Brewing

Should You Microwave Your Tea? Experts Weigh In (Include image: A person microwaving a cup of tea with a frown) The simple act of reheating tea in the microwave sparks fierce debate. While some see it as a quick fix, experts warn it might ruin your brew. Professor Mark Miodownik, a materials scientist at University […]

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Dog Age Calculator Debunks Seven-Year Myth: Experts Reveal Your Pet’s True Years

Debunking the "7 Dog Years" Myth: How to Calculate Your Pet’s True Age The idea that one human year equals seven dog years is a long-standing myth. While it’s a simple way to estimate a dog’s age, experts like pet food brand Purina explain that size, breed, and life stage play a much bigger role. […]

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"Cloudless Britain Captured in Rare Satellite Snapshot After Sunniest March Since 1910"

Rare Cloud-Free Satellite Image Captures UK After Sunniest March Since 1910 By Xantha Leatham, Executive Science Editor Published: 12:54 BST, 7 April 2025 | Updated: 12:54 BST, 7 April 2025 [Image: Satellite image of the UK, completely cloud-free, showcasing green landscapes and sediment patterns off the coast. Caption: A rare cloud-free view of the British […]

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Long-Lost Roman Gladiator Tomb Unearthed in Italy After Two Millennia

Ancient Gladiator’s Tomb Unearthed in Italy, Revealing Clues to Roman Rituals Archaeologists in Italy have uncovered the 2,000-year-old burial site of a Roman gladiator in the ancient city of Liternum, near Naples. The discovery, announced by Italy’s Superintendence of Archaeology, offers rare insights into the lives—and deaths—of these famed warriors. A Gladiator’s Final Resting Place […]

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Japan’s Megaquake Alert: Experts Warn 300,000 Casualties, 100-Foot Tsunami Threat

Japan Issues Urgent Megaquake Warning: 300,000 Lives at Risk [Image: A map highlighting the Nankai Trough and expected tsunami wave heights, with regions in black indicating waves over 20m.] Caption: The Nankai Trough (red line) could trigger tsunamis exceeding 34m, engulfing coastal cities like Kuroshio and Tosashimizu. The Japanese government has issued an urgent alert […]

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Researchers Propose Updating Dictionary Definition of Rat to Reflect Modern Scientific Understanding

Animal Rights Activists Target Cambridge Dictionary Over "Rat" Definition (Image: PETA’s letter to Cambridge Dictionary editor Rachel Fletcher) Animal rights group PETA, known for campaigns against chicken slaughter, circus animals, and captive orcas, has set its sights on an unlikely target: the Cambridge Dictionary. The organization is urging editors to revise the "unfair" informal definition […]

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New Scans Reveal Titanic’s Sinking: A4-Sized Iceberg Gashes from 6-Second Collapse Sealed Fate

Titanic’s Tragic Secret: 6-Second Collision and Tiny Gashes Led to Disaster [Image: Titanic’s bow resting on the ocean floor] New research reveals the RMS Titanic’s 1912 sinking may have resulted from a mere six-second collision with an iceberg, leaving gashes no larger than A4-sized paper across six compartments. Over a century after the "unsinkable" ship […]

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From ‘Bonkers’ to ‘Cheers’: British Slang’s US Surge Led by Stars Like Sabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenter Sparks US Surge in British Slang [Image: Sabrina Carpenter on Chicken Shop Date] Pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter, 25, is fueling a wave of “Britishisms” in the U.S., from “tune” to “bonkers.” During a recent episode of Chicken Shop Date, the singer gushed about her love for the British slang term “tune,” praising phrases […]