Physicists from Germany, Switzerland, and Australia may have found clues about a mysterious fifth force operating at the atomic level, challenging our understanding of the universe's fundamental forces.
A groundbreaking study shows that human-caused climate change may have been detectable as early as 1885, challenging previous assumptions about our impact on the planet's climate. Researchers emphasize the need for ongoing monitoring of the upper atmosphere.
Scientists have harnessed mysterious fast radio bursts to locate missing ordinary matter in the universe, shedding light on cosmic baryons and the long-standing missing baryon problem.
In a candid Instagram post, Justin Bieber reflects on his anger issues and the pressure to 'fix' himself. He shares his journey of self-discovery and the exhaustion that comes with it, emphasizing the importance of focusing on others.
Eric Dane opens up about his devastating ALS diagnosis, revealing the struggles he faces as he loses mobility and the emotional toll it takes on his family. In a heartfelt interview, he shares his journey and the impact of the disease on his life.
Arthur Folasa Ah Loo, a beloved fashion designer known for his vibrant creations and contributions to Pacific Islander culture, was tragically killed during a protest in Utah. Remembered by stars and community members alike, his legacy lives on.
The Diddy sex trafficking trial reveals shocking video evidence of drug-fueled 'freak-off' sessions. As the prosecution wraps up, the courtroom drama intensifies with graphic content, raising eyebrows and questions about consent.
A groundbreaking study indicates that human-caused climate change was detectable in Earth's atmosphere as early as 1885, much earlier than previously thought. This research highlights the urgency of monitoring climate changes and the impacts of greenhouse gas emissions.
In a surprising twist, President Trump has opted out of signing a G7 statement aimed at de-escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, causing a rift among global leaders. As Israel intensifies its military actions, the world watches closely.
Astronomers have discovered half of the universe's ordinary matter using fast radio bursts, solving a long-standing cosmological mystery. This breakthrough could reshape our understanding of the universe.