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January 26, 2024

NASA's Moon Return Mission Faces Unexpected Setback

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January 7, 2024

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December 10, 2025

iOS 26.2 Update is Coming! Here's What iPhone Users Can Expect

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December 3, 2025

‘Weird Al' Gets Its Own Museum of Natural Hilarity Pinball Machine!

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November 26, 2025

The Iconic “Friends” Central Perk Coffee Shop Will Open in NYC Soon!

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November 18, 2025

After 4 Decades in Congress, Nancy Pelosi Announces Retirement

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June 18, 2026

Scientists Discover Unexpected Wind Pattern on Giant Alien Planets

Astronomers studying some of the hottest planets ever discovered have found something strange happening high above their clouds. These giant alien worlds, known as hot Jupiters, were expected to produce the fastest winds in the galaxy because of their extreme heat. Instead, new observations revealed that many of them have surprisingly slow atmospheric currents. The discovery has raised new questions about how these distant planets behave and may offer one of the strongest signs yet of...
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May 22, 2026

How TikTok’s Agartha Videos Mix Meme Culture With Fringe Ideologies

A growing wave of short-form videos on TikTok is reshaping how obscure occult ideas circulate online. What looks like surreal entertainment—AI edits, fantasy landscapes, and meme-heavy clips—often carries layered ideological signals tied to hollow Earth theories and Nazi UFO lore. At the center of this trend sits “Agartha,” a mythic underground world that has found unexpected reach across millions of feeds. A striking example shows an AI-generated version of Adolf Hitler in Antarctica, smiling while holding...
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April 23, 2026

How Male Octopuses Use Chemical Signals to Reproduce in Darkness

Octopus mating has long raised questions among marine biologists, mainly because the process happens with almost no visual coordination. The male octopus keeps a clear distance from the female and relies on a highly specialized arm to complete reproduction. Recent research published in the journal Science sheds light on how this unique system works, revealing that the mating arm carries a sensory ability far more advanced than previously understood. Instead of relying on vision, the male...
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June 18, 2026

Scientists Discover Unexpected Wind Pattern on Giant Alien Planets

Astronomers studying some of the hottest planets ever discovered have found something strange happening high above their clouds. These giant alien worlds, known as hot Jupiters, were expected to produce the fastest winds in the galaxy because of their extreme heat. Instead, new observations revealed that many of them have surprisingly slow atmospheric currents. The discovery has raised new questions about how these distant planets behave and may offer one of the strongest signs yet of...
Weird World

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May 22, 2026

How TikTok’s Agartha Videos Mix Meme Culture With Fringe Ideologies

A growing wave of short-form videos on TikTok is reshaping how obscure occult ideas circulate online. What looks like surreal entertainment—AI edits, fantasy landscapes, and meme-heavy clips—often carries layered ideological signals tied to hollow Earth theories and Nazi UFO lore. At the center of this trend sits “Agartha,” a mythic underground world that has found unexpected reach across millions of feeds. A striking example shows an AI-generated version of Adolf Hitler in Antarctica, smiling while holding...
Weird World

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April 23, 2026

How Male Octopuses Use Chemical Signals to Reproduce in Darkness

Octopus mating has long raised questions among marine biologists, mainly because the process happens with almost no visual coordination. The male octopus keeps a clear distance from the female and relies on a highly specialized arm to complete reproduction. Recent research published in the journal Science sheds light on how this unique system works, revealing that the mating arm carries a sensory ability far more advanced than previously understood. Instead of relying on vision, the male...
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