A new species of vampire squid was unearthed in Luxembourg. Continue reading to learn more. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Citron / CC BY-SA 3. 0)A New Vampire Squid Species From the Early Jurassic Buried With Prey in Its arms discovered in Luxembourg Vampire squids are not real squids and are more closely related to octopuses.
Videos of a crab carrying a knife have gone viral, making some question if we are in a crustacean uprising. Continue reading to learn what the experts have to say about the issue.
Breathing diesel could affect the immune system. Continue reading to learn more. (Photo : Pexels/Khunkorn Laowisit) Diesel Exhaust Could Worsen Existing Lung Disease, Affects Immune System Diesel is responsible for more exhaust-associated health damage.
A woman from Brazil ended up with an allergy that left her with a hideous mouth after a lip filler procedure went wrong. Continue reading to know the full story.
Gossiping can be a bonding tool. Continue reading to learn the benefits of gossiping. (Photo: Pexels/Keira Burton) Gossipers May Have 'Evolutionary Advantage'; Gossip Is Rewarding, Offers Multiple Benefits Gossip is not entirely negative despite its shady reputation.
Watching too much TV can make one pee more at night. Continue reading to learn more about nocturia. (Photo: Pexels/ cottonbro studio) 5-Hour Screen Time Can Make One Pee More at Night Watching too many movies may hinder your quality of sleep as it could reportedly make you develop nocturia.
Microplastics could impact all mammalian life. Continue reading to know the full story. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Oregon State University) Women’s Placentas Contain Potentially Toxic Microplastics, Mostly from Plastic Bags and Bottles [Study] Microplastics are everywhere and have already reached the women's placentas and the developing fetus.
Fin whales have been spotted in the New York Bight all year round. Continue reading to learn more. (Photo : Wikimedia Commons/Aqqa Rosing-Asvid ) Endangered Fin Whales Spotted in New York City, May Have Been Living There For a Decade Already [Study] Fin whales, the second-largest animal in the world, seemingly found a new home.
Conspiracy theorists could change their mind, according to a study. Continue reading to learn more. (Photo: Pexels/RDNE Stock project) Do Conspiracy Theorists Change Their Minds? Conspiracy theorists are those who propose or believe in a conspiracy theory.
An international team of researchers developed a Burnout Assessment Tool (BAT) that could help determine those most at risk of workplace burnout. Continue reading to learn more.
Radcliffe wave, which was spotted 500 light-years away snaking along a spiral arm of the Milky Way, is actually moving. Continue reading to learn more.