According to research, Egyptians used ancient cups to drink psychedelic chemical mixtures.

Photo Credit (Pixeles) According to a groundbreaking study, a 2,000-year-old Egyptian cup was last used to serve a psychedelic drug concoction. Davide Tanasi, a professor at the University of South Florida, utilized advanced chemical research on what is known as a Bes mug, or cups left behind by ancient Egyptians. Tragic revelations emerge regarding Liam…

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Huge number of people tricked into going to a Halloween parade in Dublin that didn’t really exist

Photo Credit (Pixeles) Following internet hoaxes, hundreds flocked to the Irish capital for the purported march. The crowd had to be dispersed by the police. THE HIGHEST GRADE AVAILABLE Artur Martins distributed this photo of Dublin residents waiting for a Halloween parade that never happened. On Halloween night, crowds gathered on O’Connell Street at 7…

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For censoring YouTube accounts, Russia fined Google more than the global GDP.

Photo Credit (Pixabay) Google allegedly paid over two undecillion rubles (two plus thirty-six zeroes) in fines after removing pro-government and state-run accounts from YouTube. To rephrase, an undecillion is one trillion multiplied by one trillion. The fine exceeds the global gross domestic product (GDP), which the International Monetary Fund estimates to be $110 trillion. Google,…

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For censoring YouTube accounts, Russia fined Google more than the global GDP.

Photo Credit (Pixeles) Google allegedly paid over two undecillion rubles (two plus thirty-six zeroes) in fines after removing pro-government and state-run accounts from YouTube. To rephrase, an undecillion is one trillion multiplied by one trillion. The fine exceeds the global gross domestic product (GDP), which the International Monetary Fund estimates to be $110 trillion. Google,…

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Research indicates that chimpanzees perform better when they are observed by an audience.

Photo Credit (Pixabay) A group of six chimpanzees were seen using touchscreens at a facility in Kyoto. The animals performed better on more difficult activities while under observation but poorly on less challenging ones. A recent study found that, similar to humans, chimpanzees perform better when others are watching them while they work. The long-thought-to-be-human…

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The Unsung Heroes

Photo Credit (Pixeles) Studio hits like “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” reached new heights in cinema this past year, while indie favorites like “American Fiction” and “Past Lives” were well-received by reviewers and moviegoers alike. Unfortunately, not every movie has the financial success or critical acclaim that its creators had hoped for. Because it can be difficult…

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In the Netherlands, burglars take a print by Andy Warhol depicting Queen Elizabeth II—but they botch the theft.

Photo Credit (Pixabay) The owner of the gallery claims that the robbers were compelled to abandon two artworks by the famous American pop artist when they were unable to secure them in their vehicle while in the Netherlands. At the museum Paleis Het Loo in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024, a man snaps…

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Polish scientists restore the features of a 400-year-old woman, bringing a “vampire” back from the dead.

Photo Credit (Pixeles) Everything they could” was done by those in the know to ensure that “Zosia” would not rise from the grave. The scientific community has now exhausted all possible avenues in its quest to revive her. Scientists have recreated the features of a ‘vampire’ who was entombed in a special way to prevent…

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