Venus dimples, also known as dimples of Venus or back dimples, are small indentations found on the lower back just above the buttocks, near the waistline. These unique skin features have intrigued people for centuries and are often considered a sign of beauty and good health. What are venus dimples actually, though? Let’s look at...
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Periods are something everyone with a uterus deals with, but how they are handled changes with every generation. For years, tampons, pads, and cups were the norm. Now Gen Z is leaning toward something different, free bleeding. It’s when you just let the blood flow freely without plugging it up or catching it with pads....
Resilience means different things to different people. According to the American Psychological Association (APA), it is “the process and outcome of successfully adapting to difficult or challenging life experiences, especially through mental, emotional, and behavioral flexibility and adjustment to external and internal demands.” In other words, psychological resilience refers to how people can recover from...
Death is the inescapable conclusion of life. But what happens after death is still a highly debated topic. Throw into the mix a heady combination of religious belief and scientific theories, and you have the potential to create an endless array of possibilities. One intriguing notion is called quantum immortality. Imagine that the universe splits...
Finding safe housing is hard right now in Canada. Rents keep climbing every year and many people feel stuck with choices they never imagined. Reports have uncovered something pretty dark: the rise of “sex-for-rent” ads, where landlords expect sexual favors in exchange for cheaper rent or even free housing. These rent-for-sex schemes target the desperate and...
Hospitals in France have been told to begin preparing for a potential armed conflict on the continent by March 2026. Amid rising tensions between NATO nations, Ukraine, and Russia, fears of military escalation are growing. These fears have mobilized EU nations to prepare for war as a precautionary measure. Secretary General of NATO, Mark Rutte,...
A recent announcement from Russian scientists has brought attention to Enteromix, a new cancer vaccine developed using mRNA technology. This is the same approach behind some of the COVID-19 vaccines. The vaccine reportedly demonstrated a “100% efficacy” in preclinical trials, signaling a potential breakthrough in cancer immunotherapy. That being said, experts caution that this figure...
There’s nothing quite as annoying as being forced to listen to loud music that you don’t particularly enjoy. We will happily spend days at a music festival enjoying the music we love, but an hour of hearing your neighbour practise the bagpipes can easily drive you up the wall. While that last example may not...
Researchers have been searching for a diabetes cure or a long-term solution for managing type 1 diabetes for decades now. They not only have to find a way to restore insulin production but also need to overcome the autoimmune attacks that destroy the beta cells that produce insulin. However, recent breakthroughs in islet transplantation, gene...
As we move through life, our inner world shifts in satisfying ways. People with higher IQs often begin a quiet transformation. They let go of things that once felt essential, and find joy in what truly matters. Instead of pollen‑thin distractions, they want real connection and purpose. That change doesn’t happen overnight but slowly unfolds....
Oscar-winning film director James Cameron recently gave an interview with Rolling Stone to promote the book release of Ghosts of Hiroshima. In the interview, Cameron hinted at his interest in exploring AI capabilities while also issuing a word of caution. Cameron, most notably known for Avatar, Titanic and the AI-driven dystopia Terminator says AI could...
The September 11th attacks remain one of the most defining tragedies in modern history. While most people are familiar with the iconic images of that day, countless other moments were captured that never reached the public eye. These photographs, often taken by bystanders, first responders, and journalists, show a side of 9/11 that feels more...