Aspergillus flavus, also known as the Pharaoh’s Curse fungus, is rather infamous in archaeological circles. Following the excavation of various tombs, such as the one belonging to King Tutankhamun, the archaeologists who opened them experienced a series of deaths. While many considered their deaths to be the result of a curse, doctors theorized that it...
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Amid rising global tensions with conflicts in Russia, Ukraine, and most recently Iran and Israel, social media has been buzzing with apocalyptic memes. Memes depicting world-ending events humorously tied into everyday life have emerged amidst the global panic of a possible nuclear threat. Most recently, declassified, speculative online maps have proliferated around social media and...
President Donald Trump has reignited his long-running feud with tech mogul Elon Musk, and this time, he’s taking things further. During a recent exchange with reporters, Trump casually suggested he might try to deport Elon Musk from the United States. His remark came shortly after Musk slammed the GOP’s “Big Beautiful Bill,” calling it a...
For over 3,000 years, the benefits of shilajit have held a longstanding use in Ayurveda. Recently, modern medicine has delved into this resins promise for potentially enhancing overall health and wellness. It is a traditional herbal medicine that is available in supplements and is purported to increase fertility, support bone and heart health. However, due...
The fast food health impact reaches far beyond calories and convenience. These quick meals may satisfy cravings, but they actively harm your body in ways you might not expect. They drain energy, disrupt digestion, and silently pave the way for chronic illness. In today’s fast-paced world, many people trade nutrition for speed. However, that choice...
We have all had periods in our lives when we did not get enough sleep. Maybe you were staying up late studying or working a double shift. Maybe you intended to watch one episode of a new series and ended up watching the entire season in a single evening. While it is normal to have...
Ever since the industrial revolution, the world’s most valuable resource has more or less been oil, and any commodity that could fuel our ever-expanding industrial growth. Throughout the past two centuries, the globe has heavily relied on and fought over oil, making it our most valuable commodity. However, at the turn of the millennium, the...
TruePrepper founder Sean Gold spent months documenting hundreds of fallout shelter locations across dozens of states. His interactive maps turn dusty government archives into survival guides that work on any device with a web browser. Users can zoom into their neighborhoods and find potential nuclear safe zones nearby without downloading special software. Cold War knowledge is now accessible...
High blood pressure is called the silent killer because, unfortunately, it comes with no signs. Usually, the only way to catch it is with a medical device, which is why about 46% of adults with it are unaware, according to the World Health Organization. In rare cases, symptoms appear when the levels are very high....
Uranus has long been one of the most mysterious and misunderstood planets in our solar system. Known for its frigid atmosphere, sideways rotation, and distant location, this ice giant has baffled scientists since it was first discovered. While telescopes and the Voyager 2 flyby gave us glimpses of its atmosphere and unusual tilt, many questions...
Cases of colon cancer have been on the rise for people under 50 years of age by 3% every year since 2011. According to the American Cancer Society, around 107,320 American adults will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer. This number represents an almost equal split among the sexes, with 54,510 men and 52,810 women anticipated...
NOAA has issued a summer heat warning covering the entire United States, with their 2025 climate forecast predicting elevated temperatures across every region and no state expected to experience cooler conditions. The warning builds on 2024’s record-breaking heat events. Americans face elevated risks of heat-related illness, energy grid strain, and wildfire activity as persistent climate...