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Just a few decades ago, the sky above Antarctica became a symbol of environmental crisis. Scientists had discovered a massive hole in the ozone layer—a protective shield in Earth’s atmosphere that blocks harmful ultraviolet radiation. This thinning layer sparked urgent global concern. As the hole grew larger each spring, it exposed life on Earth to...

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Pope Francis died at the age of 88 after leading the Roman Catholic Church for 12 years. His death has started a period of mourning with special ceremonies that go back hundreds of years. It also begins the process of choosing a new pope. A group of cardinals, called a conclave, will likely meet about...

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Pope Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires, Argentina, passed away on April 21, 2025, at the age of 88. His death occurred on Easter Monday at Casa Santa Marta in the Vatican after a prolonged battle with double pneumonia and respiratory complications. As the first Latin American and Jesuit pope, Francis leaves behind...

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The red planet hides secrets darker than its rusty landscape. Scientists have uncovered evidence suggesting an ancient, thriving Martian civilization met a violent end. The cause appears to be a massive nuclear attack. This bold theory gains support as researchers continue to find nuclear isotopes and possible ruins on our neighboring planet. Shocking Nuclear Evidence Found on...

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Summer evenings on the patio sound perfect until mosquitoes arrive. These pesky biters quickly turn a relaxing outdoor time into an itchy nightmare. Luckily, nature gives us a perfect solution: dragonflies. These flying insects look beautiful. They’re also amazing mosquito-hunters. Research shows that one dragonfly can eat between 40 to 100 mosquitoes every day. In...

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As global temperatures continue to rise, scientists are sounding the alarm about a growing and unexpected threat. Melting Antarctic ice could trigger volcanic eruptions hidden beneath the surface of the frozen continent. While Antarctica may seem like a place of icy silence, it is anything but inactive underneath. Massive glaciers stretch for miles, masking a...

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The world of wellness and nutrition, particularly the online world of these, is saturated with a lot of loose claims, misinterpreted studies, and overinflated claims. Two food items that have been touted as being powerful healing tools are cinnamon and honey. The question is, how many of these claims actually hold any truth to them...

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The ocean floor remains one of Earth’s last great mysteries. We know more about Mars than our deep seas. Scientists get excited when they spot something strange down there. In fact, this happened in 2011. When marine biologist Christine Pergent-Martini sailed near Corsica. Her team’s sonar revealed something odd. Perfect circles dotted the Mediterranean seafloor about 400...