Well, this is awkward. The United States just scored its lowest spot ever on the World Happiness Report—24th place. That’s right. The land of the free, drive-thrus, and endless coffee options is slipping behind countries where people actually take lunch breaks and trust their neighbors. The 2025 report doesn’t just measure wealth or vacation photos—it...
The Little Albert Experiment is one of the most famous cases in psychology. Like the Milgram experiment and the Stanford prison experiment, it received waves of scrutiny and criticism. Additionally, some experts believe it was flawed from the start, making it inadmissible as a modern resource. The trial followed a nine-month-old named Albert, who was...
Yosemite isn’t just a national park. It’s the national park—the one with towering granite cliffs, waterfalls that tumble like they’re late for something, and sequoias that have been around longer than most countries. Every year, millions of people pile into cars, load up their trail mix, and head for Yosemite National Park, that wild slice...
A stunning deep-sea encounter has reignited curiosity about Earth’s most mysterious creatures. In newly resurfaced footage, an OceanX submarine comes face-to-face with a rare deep-sea creature—the bluntnose sixgill shark. This ancient predator has remained nearly unchanged for over 200 million years, surviving mass extinctions that wiped out the dinosaurs. The massive shark appears from the...
Imagine you own two things: a giant online chatroom where people share thoughts (X), and a team of genius robots (xAI). Now, imagine you make those two join forces. That’s basically what Elon Musk just did. In a surprising twist, Elon Musk sold X back to himself in a $45 billion all-stock transaction. In a...
Social media is rife with truly strange trends – whether it be harmless dances or somewhat dangerous food trends such as the tide pod challenge of the late 2010s. Tik-Toks’ latest trend is no exception to the bizarre foods being consumed. A new emerging trend is seeing people eating packing peanuts, otherwise known as foam...
A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar on Friday morning, March 28, 2025 sending violent tremors across Southeast Asia and causing a 30-story high-rise under construction in Bangkok to collapse. The tragedy left at least nine people dead and over 40 injured, triggering a swift declaration of a state of emergency in Thailand’s capital. The...
In 2021, researchers developed a treatment that harnesses rapidly moving molecules to repair tissues damaged by a spinal cord injury. The same researchers recently applied the same treatment to damaged cartilage cells in a new study. It was found that the therapy activated the gene expression needed for cartilage regeneration within only four short hours....
Surprisingly, several debates have been proven by science, yet the general public still argues about them. For example, some people believe in science while others believe in a flat earth. Recently, an astronaut shared a video of his time in space, proving the earth is round. A Round Vs. Flat Earth Spacemandu, a TikTok account,...
While cannabis has been a controversial topic of debate and discussion throughout the world, its use has increased globally driven by legalization and growing societal acceptance. Many people once saw cannabis as harmless, but new research now reveals its damaging effects on the brain. This research highlights the risk of psychosis from cannabis use, especially...
A North Korea drone flight has stunned viewers, offering a rare glimpse into one of the world’s most secretive nations. A drone operator, stationed in China, piloted their device across the border, capturing striking images of an eerily silent city. The footage, later shared on Reddit by user XiaoHao2, revealed grand but lifeless streets, imposing...
On March 29, 2025, the Moon will glide across the Sun’s face for a couple of hours, giving much of North and Central America a front-row seat. A partial eclipse will take place, and because the Sun is especially active right now, there’s a good chance we’ll spot sunspots—those dark, magnetic blemishes on the solar...