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25/09/2025

Just a craftsman working without any AI bu****it in the background.

24/09/2025

BYD has broken the speed record for a production car. Not just electric – any car. Almost 500 km/h.

24/09/2025

Sudden Road Collapse shock Bangkok this morning

16/09/2025

Does Not Rhyme:
Through, cough, though, rough, bough

Does Rhyme:
Pony
Bologna

16/09/2025

Don’t you agree that ALL schools should be guarded like banks because children are more important than money?

16/09/2025

How many COVID shots did you get and how do you feel about them now?

15/09/2025

Boss calls me "The computer" Not because of my calculation skills but because I go to sleep when left unattended for 15 minutes.

15/09/2025

Rinorea niccolifera, a species discovered by Filipino scientists in 2014 on Luzon Island in the Philippines.

This plant is classified as a “hyperaccumulator” — capable of absorbing up to 18,000 ppm (1.8%) of nickel from the soil without being harmed.

Such plants are important in the field of phytoremediation, a green technology that uses vegetation to clean up heavy metal-contaminated soils, particularly from mining operations.

Rinorea niccolifera belongs to a rare group of plants with the ability to safely extract and store toxic metals, making it valuable for both environmental rehabilitation and potentially nickel farming (agromining).

This discovery was published in the journal Phytotaxa by researchers from the University of the Philippines and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.

These brothers were identical triplets separated at birth, raised by different families, and reunited as teens. They sha...
15/09/2025

These brothers were identical triplets separated at birth, raised by different families, and reunited as teens. They shared the same quirks, hobbies, and even favorite foods, before discovering their lives had been manipulated for a secret nature vs nurture experiment.

The story of these identical triplets is one of the most extraordinary—and unsettling—chapters in modern psychology. Born in 1961, the brothers were separated shortly after birth and placed with three adoptive families who had no idea that their child had siblings. Each grew up in a different household: one working-class, one middle-class, and one upper-class.

Against incredible odds, the brothers accidentally discovered each other as teenagers. Their reunion was marked by uncanny similarities: they smoked the same brand of ci******es, wrestled in high school, had the same taste in women and food, and even shared similar mannerisms. The resemblance went beyond genetics—it felt almost surreal.

But behind their joyful reunion was a darker truth. Their separation had not been random. The boys were part of a secret scientific study on nature versus nurture, orchestrated by researchers who deliberately split them up to observe how environment shaped development. Neither the adoptive parents nor the children were ever told about the experiment.

This revelation sparked outrage, raising deep ethical questions about the exploitation of human lives for research. Their story later became the subject of documentaries and books, serving as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked science and the cost of treating people as subjects rather than individuals.

12/09/2025

No drugs. No radiation. Just light and a molecule already in hospitals. 💥🧬

Scientists have created “molecular jackhammers” that vibrate at a trillion times per second, destroying cancer cells from within when activated by near-infrared light.
In tests, 99% of melanoma cells were obliterated without harming healthy cells — and in mice, half of the tumors vanished after one treatment.

Since the dye is FDA-approved for imaging and naturally sticks to cancer cells, this treatment could be closer to reality than we think.

The future of cancer treatment might not be poison — but precision.

🌞🌑 September 21, 2025 – Partial Solar Eclipse 🌌On this day, the skies will stage a cosmic spectacle as the Moon drifts i...
12/09/2025

🌞🌑 September 21, 2025 – Partial Solar Eclipse 🌌

On this day, the skies will stage a cosmic spectacle as the Moon drifts in front of the Sun, partially covering its blazing disk. For skywatchers across the world, this will be a breathtaking chance to witness one of nature’s most surreal light shows.

✨ What makes a partial eclipse special?
Unlike a total eclipse where the Sun vanishes completely, a partial eclipse leaves a glowing crescent — as if a giant cosmic bite has been taken out of the Sun. The light on Earth shifts into an otherworldly twilight glow, transforming landscapes into something magical.

🌍 Where can you see it?
The eclipse will be visible across wide regions of the world. In some places, it will happen just as the Sun sets, making for dramatic, once-in-a-lifetime photo opportunities: a crescent Sun sinking above mountains, ancient trees, or city skylines.

🔭 How to watch safely:
✔️ Never look directly at the Sun without eclipse glasses or proper solar filters — even during a partial eclipse.
✔️ Use solar viewers, certified glasses, or telescope filters for safe viewing.
✔️ To capture stunning photos, frame the eclipse with landscapes, horizons, or silhouettes for scale.

🌠 Events like this remind us of our place in the cosmos — when the dance of celestial bodies creates rare, unforgettable beauty in the sky.

👉 Save the date: September 21, 2025. Don’t miss the chance to witness the Partial Solar Eclipse! 🌌

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