Adventures

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 Human-built 5600-year-old underwater bridge found inside cave stuns scientists

Ageology professor from the University of South Florida discovered a 5600-year-old stone bridge in an ancient cave that proves humans were present on the island of Mallorca much earlier than previously believed. This discovery will change everything we thought and knew about early human history in the Western Mediterranean.  The question confounded archaeologists for decades. […]

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Doctors say golf is even better for you than you realize!

It turns out that rising from your sofa, heading to the course and playing a round of golf is good for you. Surprising? Hardly. But here’s a twist: golf’s health benefits don’t end there. A group of 25 European doctors and international experts have released a new analysis of 400 studies on the health effects of golf. […]

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Big-Headed Babies Are More Likely To Be Intelligent

“You’ve got a big head,” is usually not a compliment, and you might be tempted to retort back: “A big head can fit a bigger brain.” Well, it turns out that could be partially true. Research from the UK Biobank — a large, long-term biobank study that began in 2007 — found that babies born with […]

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30+ coolest neighbourhoods in the world

We quizzed our global network of on-the-ground experts to find the coolest neighbourhoods on the planet. These are the places to visit, like, now In 2024, what exactly makes a neighbourhood cool? Craft breweries, natty wine bars and street art are well and good, but the world’s best, most exciting and downright fun neighbourhoods are much more […]

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 ‘Nothing short of remarkable’: Study finds parents’ chats with their toddlers pay off 10 years later

Attention exhausted parents: The next time your toddler starts making strange noises or babbling about Paw Patrol, try to strike up a conversation — it could make a big difference later, researchers say.   A study published this week in Pediatrics found that toddlers with parents who spend lots of time listening and chatting with them are more […]

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What You See First in the Picture Reveals Secrets About Your Character

It’s tempting to believe we know ourselves best, yet life often unfolds new layers of our identity. Sometimes, a mere glance at a picture can reveal concealed truths about our character. Embark on this visual journey of self-discovery, where the image before you holds the key to unraveling mysteries within. The Lock and the Crying […]

Mayukh Saha

Mayukh Saha

Freelance Writer

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The Cat Cuddler: An Ultimate Dream Job For Cat Lovers

The dream job does not exist… except for the role of a professional cat cuddler. the Just Cats Veterinary Clinic in Dublin, Ireland, announced they were hiring a cat cuddler. In doing so, the feline-centric practice changed the entire meaning of “doing what you love.” Although the position has been filled, many opportunities exist for […]

Sarah Biren

Sarah Biren

Freelance Writer

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15+ Items That Are Puzzling The Internet

The internet is possibly the best detective available right now. Furthermore, there are so many mysterious objects out there that we absolutely need the skills of a detective like the internet. Only the combined wisdom and knowledge of the millions of netizens could figure out some of the things posted on the subreddit “What is […]

Mayukh Saha

Mayukh Saha

Freelance Writer

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30 Things People Regret Most Often When They’re Older

When people come to the end of their life there are a number of common regrets which surface. Here is a list of 30 things people regret most as they reflect back on their lives: 1. Less Traveled People wish they had traveled more. Big trips with friends and family – to Disney, Paris, or even […]

Julie Hambleton

Julie Hambleton

Freelance Writer