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Polyamory Is On The Rise And Society Should Be More Accommodating, Research Argues

In recent years, polyamory—relationships involving multiple consensual partners—has gained increasing visibility and acceptance. While once considered a niche or even taboo lifestyle, new research suggests that polyamory is on the rise, and society may need to adapt to accommodate this shift. The Growth of Polyamory According to recent studies, a growing number of people are […]

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This German Professor Repainted His Observatory into R2-D2

  In a galaxy far far away (Germany) Hubert Zitt, professor at the Zweibrücken University of Applied Sciences and known for Star Trek and Star Wars lectures, along with a small team, transformed the Zweibrück Observatory of the Natural Science Association into a giant R2-D2 – and it is out of this world. The sci-fi professor completed the project in

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Expert Says Humans Are Aliens—And We Were Brought To Earth Hundreds Of Thousands Of Years Ago

What if Humans are the aliens we’ve been looking for all along? According to experts, humans were most likely crossbred with another species, perhaps from the star system Alpha Centauri –which is one of the closest solar systems to Earth—in the distant past, giving birth to modern humans. Tell Al-Uhaymir modern-day Iraq, where the ancient

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Once the World’s Fourth Largest Lake, Now a Barren Desert

Before the 1960s, the fourth largest lake on Earth glistened for miles across the borders of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. By 2015 most of that shiny surface was reduced to a hauntingly barren expanse, birthing the world’s newest desert and impacting 3 million people that live in the surrounding region.The Aral Sea once spanned 68,000 sq km (26,000

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Trophy Hunter who Targeted Elephants and Lions Gets Eaten by Crocodiles

  All animal lovers are opposed to trophy hunting. It can be hard to believe that there are people who enjoy killing at-risk animals like lions and rhinos. This “sport” has pushed many species to the brink of extinction, but despite controversy and pushback from conservation groups this kind of hunting remains legal in many

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