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30 Pictures Taken By This Belgian Photographer Who Is Embracing “The Absurd Human Condition” (New Pics)
Street photography is much more than just snapping a picture at the right moment. For Jeffrey De Keyser, a talented photographer from Ghent, Belgium,...
boredpanda.com - 15 days ago

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technology
China Displaces US As Global Leader In Research – OpEd
In the last decade, a profound shift has taken place in global academia that has fundamentally altered the hierarchy of scientific research. China,...
eurasiareview.com - 11 days ago
science
If humans could fly, how big would our wings be?
Humans don't have hollow bones like birds do, so how big would our wings have to be to lift us off the ground? For the many wondrous things humans can...
livescience.com - 30+ days ago
science
First-Ever Astronauts to Fly Over Antarctica Startled by What They See Below
Extremely breathtaking, to be clear. After becoming the first humans to fly over the Earth's poles in space, a crew of private astronauts — or space...
futurism.com - 1 day ago
technology
Rogue Scientist Who Gene-Hacked Human Babies Gear Up for More Human Experiments
"So far, I don’t need to apologize to anyone." That rogue scientist who created HIV-resistant designer babies is apparently gearing up for more human...
futurism.com - 7 days ago
photography
Photographer Reuben Wu's 'Thin Places' Combines Creativity, Drones, and the Fujifilm GFX100RF
Photographer Reuben Wu created a new project, Thin Places, using the brand-new Fujifilm GFX100RF. With the new 102-megapixel fixed-lens medium-format...
petapixel.com - 15 days ago
space / technology
SpaceX Shares Pictures Of Fram2 Astronauts Ahead Of First-Ever Polar Flight Next Week
SpaceX on Sunday shared pictures of its Fram2 crew which will take flight on March 31. The pictures were shared as the team of four astronauts completed its training for the space mission in the low-Earth orbit. The Crew Dragon spacecraft named Resilience was also transported to the hangar at...
mashable.com - 12 days ago
books
Humans Are In Decline And Doomed For Extinction, New Book Argues
Some 300,000 years after we first emerged on the savannas of East Africa, Homo sapiens, our particular brand of bipedal hominins, is in danger of disappearing from the face of the Earth, a new book argues. But not necessarily for the reasons one might readily imagine. Sure, there’s always the threat...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
On the Run for Hippocampal Plasticity
Accumulating research in rodents and humans indicates that exercise benefits brain function and may prevent or delay onset of neurodegenerative...
nih.gov - 5 days ago
science
1,500-year-old tomb in Peru holds human sacrifices, including strangled son next to father's remains, genetic analysis reveals
A genetic analysis of six people buried in a Moche tomb around A.D. 500 revealed that two teenagers were sacrificed to their close relatives. Two...
livescience.com - 30+ days ago
science
Radical Life Extension in Humans Is Improbable This Century—but Not Impossible, Study Finds
We’ve likely reached our biological limits. For now. A new study suggests that the human lifespan might be reaching its biological limit, and any increased advancements will likely come from studying aging rather than eliminating disease. • This comes from the idea that even if diseases are eradicated,...
popularmechanics.com - 30+ days ago
pets
Dog’s Never-Seen-Before Way of Sitting Captured in Video
Animals never fail to surprise us with their quirky behaviors. Whether it’s a cat sitting like a human or a bird busting out a little dance, their little oddities always make us smile. Recently, an Instagram video went viral, featuring a dog with a completely unexpected take on the command “sit.”...
aol.com - 13 days ago
technology
Viewpoint: Brain donation is a gift that keeps on giving
On March 21, 2025 (World Down Syndrome Day), we are celebrating inclusion and human rights for people with Down syndrome. Research can lead to a...
prpeak.com - 15 days ago
cycling
Sir Chris Hoy's wife whose 'breath was taken away' supported after 'special' update
Sir Chris Hoy marked his 49th birthday alongside his wife as the Olympic hero enjoyed stellar celebrations amid his battle with advanced prostate...
getsurrey.co.uk - 10 days ago
technology
Bill Gates says humans will not be needed for "most things" thanks to AI
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is on a book tour for his recently released memoir, Source Code: My Beginnings. He made a stop on The Tonight Show and...
laptopmag.com - 30+ days ago
education
Oklahoma Senate Bill 758 Aims to Prioritize In-Person Learning Over Virtual Instruction
Strengthening the cornerstones of education through in-person instruction has taken a leap forward in Oklahoma, as Senate Bill 758, sponsored by...
hoodline.com - 7 days ago
auto
An Automatic Chevy C6 Corvette With 65 Miles Sold For $ 330,000 At Barrett-Jackson
We’ve seen a lot of absurd car auction sales these last few years, both at traditional auction houses and sites like Bring a Trailer. Some time s we...
jalopnik.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
'Next steps' for plans to create a food station in Cupar's former Argos store
Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.com and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565 The next step has been taken on a project to transform the former Argos...
fifetoday.co.uk - 5 days ago
photography
A Helpless Whale’s Struggle Sparks a Brave Photographer’s Heroic Act
In the deep blue waters, a group of marine photographers spotted something that would leave them speechless. A massive whale swam sluggishly toward...
animalsaroundtheglobe.com - 30+ days ago
science
A Mysterious 'Population B' Split From Humans 1.5 Million Years Ago—and Its DNA Is Still Inside You
Who knew our “cousins” were so smart? Using a new method of modeling genetic data, researchers identified a split in human ancestry dating back 1.5 million years. The two populations later reconnected. • The mystery population (Population B) could make up as much as 20% of the modern human genome. • Genes...
popularmechanics.com - 16 days ago
architecture
Cities More Than Structures: Building Collective Habitats
Yermys Peña, CEO of Construger, driving innovative, sustainable construction developments. Cities are not merely collections of buildings and roads; they are dynamic ecosystems where human interactions, cultural values and collective aspirations converge. In this context, those in charge of planning...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
celebrity
Celebrities You Didn't Know Were Canadian
"We definitely bonded over our Canadian-ness." For better or worse, Canadians are often mistaken for Americans—and big Hollywood stars are no different. Most people know that celebs like Céline Dion and Justin Bieber are from Canada, but some are much less obvious. Did you know that Seth Rogen is...
marieclaire.com - 24 days ago
apps
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CustomGPT.ai's deep research agent, you can generate better-than-human-level articles in minutes, based on your own custom knowledge. All you have to...
producthunt.com - 30+ days ago
books
A Missing Child Washes Ashore After 20 Years. He Hasn’t Aged a Day.
In “The Fisherman’s Gift,” a man finds a lost child on a Scottish beach after a storm, a discovery that unlocks a town’s suppressed drama. THE FISHERMAN’S GIFT, by Julia R. Kelly “The Fisherman’s Gift” begins with a child washed up on a Scottish beach after a storm in 1900. A fisherman, Joseph, finds...
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music
“The Last and Best Reward”: Why the Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir Looks Forward To Dying
Although far from slowing down at age 77, Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir has come to terms with his own mortality.The post “The Last and Best...
americansongwriter.com - 13 days ago
fitness
Cardiovascular endurance linked to better brain health in aging women, study finds
An analysis of data from the Human Connectome Project found that older individuals tended to have lower brain gray matter volume and cortical...
psypost.org - 7 days ago