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Science explains that weird déjà vu feeling
Ever had that eerie feeling you’ve lived a moment before—like reality is on a strange loop? That’s déjà vu, French for ...
"A lot of people think that cranberries grow under water. Makes sense, since we usually see the berries floating on top of ...
Image Comics have given readers some of the greatest series ever, and one of the weirdest and best is Black Science.
New advances in artificial intelligence (AI) are transforming the way scientists explore and understand some of the most ...
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Scientists Keep Spotting Strange Flashes on the Moon, What’s Really Going On?
From quick flashes to faint glows that hang around a little longer, strange lights have been spotted on the moon for ...
Virtual particles exploit the natural fuzziness of the subatomic world, where if these ephemeral particles live briefly ...
Fukuoaka's osmotic power plant is supplied by local desalination facilities and uses a natural process to generate modest ...
New advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) are transforming the way scientists explore and understand some of the most ...
As long as we’re talking about horror shorts with a social justice twist, check out Dark Fun’s Bugaboo. A woman (Helen ...
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OpenAI slipped shopping into 800 million ChatGPT users’ chats − here’s why that matters
ChatGPT reached 800 million weekly users by September 2025, growing four times faster than social media platforms did. Major retailers began using OpenAI’s Agentic Commerce Protocol within days of its ...
A gamma ray glow at our galaxy’s center has puzzled scientists for almost two decades. New computer simulations back the theory that dark matter could be the source.
Quantum materials sound futuristic — their strange behaviors come directly from the laws of quantum physics, which govern how ...
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