• Taylor Davies posted an update in the group Group logo of OtherOther 10 hours, 46 minutes ago

    Finland Tops The Year 2025 World’s Happiest Country For The 8th Year In A Row. Denmark, Iceland, & Sweden Came 2nd, 3rd, And 4th. Costa Rica & Mexico, For The First Time, Joined The Top 10, While The UK And US Dropped To 23rd And 24th. Rankings Are Based On Self-Assessments Of Happiness, Social Trust, Family Bonds, And Economic Factors.

  • Virgil Warfield posted an update in the group Group logo of AnimalAnimal 1 day, 8 hours ago

    The Blobfish, Dubbed The World’s Ugliest Animal, Won New Zealand‘s 2025 “Fish Of The Year” Contest, With 1,300 Out Of Over 5,500 Votes. Found Off Australia‘s Coast At 2k-4k Ft, It Deforms When Brought To The Surface. Radio Hosts Rallied Support For The Blobfish, Defeating The Orange Roughy. The Blobfish Is Considered Vulnerable To Deep-Sea Trawling.

  • Paul Getty posted an update in the group Group logo of EntertainmentEntertainment 2 days, 14 hours ago

    Adrien Brody, The Youngest Best Actor Oscar Winner In 2003, Broke The Guinness World Records For The Longest Oscar Acceptance Speech With A 5-Min 36-Sec Speech For “The Brutalist” At The 2025 Oscars. He Topped Greer Garson’s 1943 Record Of 5-Min 30-Sec For “Mrs. Miniver.” He Also Joked, “Not My First Rodeo,” Reflecting On Acting’s Fragility.

  • Ken Parth posted an update in the group Group logo of EntertainmentEntertainment 3 days, 8 hours ago

    Australian Sprinter Gout Gout, 17, Ran The Year 2025 World’s Fastest 200m Time, 20.05s On 3/16/25, At The Queensland State Championships. In The Final, He Clocked 19.98s (Wind +3.6m/s), Becoming The First AustralianTo Break 20s Unofficially. He’s Only The 7th Under-20 To Achieve This In Any Wind. Usain Bolt Holds The World’s 200m Record At 19.19s (2009).

  • Moises Daugherty posted an update in the group Group logo of ProductProduct 4 days, 6 hours ago

    The World’s Largest Digital Camera, Legacy Survey Of Space And Time (LSST), Weighing 6,000 Ibs & Car-Sized, Was Built In Menlo Park, CA, And Installed In Chile‘s Rubin Observatory. With 3 Billion Pixels And The Largest Astronomy Lens, It Begins A 10-Yr Time-Lapse Of The Universe In Fall 2025 To Study Dark Energy, Dark Matter, Galaxies, Etc.

  • Wilton Astudillo posted an update in the group Group logo of OtherOther 4 days, 19 hours ago

    Serbia’s Largest-Ever Protest Saw 275,000-325,000 People Rally In Belgrade On 3/15/25, With The Possibility Of A Higher Turnout. Sparked By The Novi Sad Station Collapse That Killed 15, Protesters Blame Corruption And Demand Accountability. Students Lead Calls For Transparency And Justice, Amid Growing Anger Against President Vucic’s Govt.

  • Abe Brooker posted an update in the group Group logo of HealthHealth 6 days, 12 hours ago

    Dutch Researchers Have Identified The Likely Maximum Human Age: 115.7 Yrs For Women And 114.1 Yrs For Men, Using 75,000 Death Records Collected Over 30 Yrs. Despite Longer Average Life Expectancy, Due To I.E. Advances In Healthcare And Nutrition, The Max-Age Hasn’t Increased, Raising Questions About Biology’s Role In Lifespan Boundary.

  • Ismael Shapiro posted an update in the group Group logo of DiscoveryDiscovery 1 week ago

    Scientists In France Have Discovered The World’s Largest Hydrogen Deposit In Folschviller, Lorraine, Containing 46 M Tons Of Natural Hydrogen, Valued At $92 Trillion. This Find Could Revolutionize The Clean Energy Sector By Providing A Low-Cost, Carbon-Free Hydrogen Source, Termed “White Hydrogen,” Reducing Dependency On Fossil Fuels.

  • Ken Parth posted an update in the group Group logo of DiscoveryDiscovery 1 week ago

    Researchers, For The First Time, Turned Light Into A State That Is Both Solid And Liquid, Called A “Supersolid.” This Feat Was Achieved Using A Special Semiconductor–Aluminum Gallium Arsenide, Instead Of Ultracold Atoms. This Discovery May Advance Quantum Tech And Deepen Our Understanding Of Matter’s Strange Behaviors In The Quantum Realm.

  • Patricia Sophia posted an update in the group Group logo of DiscoveryDiscovery 1 week, 1 day ago

    For The First Time Since 1922, When King Tutankhamun’s Tomb Was Found, Archaeologists Have Now Identified A Pharaoh‘s Tomb, Thutmose II, Near Luxor. Discovered In 2022 And Confirmed In 2024-25 Via Inscriptions, The Largely Empty Tomb, Due To Flooding, Sparks Debate About Its Royal Claim. Thutmose II’s Mummy, Found In 1881, Rests In MNEC Museum.

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