Dermatologist to the stars Alex Khadavi died Monday. He was 50. “It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Dr. Alex Khadavi,” read a tribute on his Instagram page. “Alex will be missed by his family, friends, professional team and those who knew him.” Although no cause of death was given, Page... Continue Reading →
Rare Sighting of a Sea Lion Battling an Octopus (Video)
A woman going for a swim in Canada had a “once in a lifetime” wildlife encounter when she noticed a sea lion fighting an octopus, a video shows. Lindsay Bryant spotted the sea lion splashing off the coast of Nanaimo before a swim on Nov. 16, she told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. She swims regularly... Continue Reading →
Scientist Say Dinosaurs Still Exist on Other Planets
The dinosaurs may have been extinct for more than 65 million years but scientists have suggested that they could still exist as aliens on other planets. Researched published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society suggests that dinosaurs might not only be on other planets but that we could also find them. The study suggests... Continue Reading →
‘Meteorite’ Creates Massive Hole in Parked Car
French police have been left baffled by a huge hole punched in the roof of a car – and believe a meteorite may be to blame. Firefighters were called to a vehicle in Strasbourg in the early hours of Monday morning following reports of a smoking car. They arrived to find a 50cm-wide hole in the roof of... Continue Reading →
Man Who Invented Sea Monkeys Made Thousands From Selling Fish That Never Existed
The man who invented Sea Monkeys also came up with a bunch of other weird creations that were the ideal fodder for birthday gifts. You know, Sea Monkeys - the little brine shrimp thingies that lots of people got as presents and all you had to do was add them to water and watch them... Continue Reading →
Extreme ‘Oxygen Drop’ to Suffocate Most Life on Earth?
AN extreme drop in oxygen could wipe out most life on Earth, according to a scientific study. The prediction is based on past oxidation events and the idea that habitable planets don't keep atmospheric oxygen forever. Science Alert highlighted the study which was published in the journal Nature back in 2021. The researchers wrote: "The lifespan of oxygen-based biosignatures in... Continue Reading →
The Surprising Truth Behind The Pablo Escobar White House Photo (Rare Photos)
“Pablo Escobar” and “White House” don’t seem like they belong in the same sentence. Yet there’s a photo floating around the Internet of the infamous drug kingpin posing in front of the D.C. landmark with his son, looking like a tourist in his white shirt and blank pants. So what’s the story behind the Pablo... Continue Reading →
Scariest Creature in the Ocean has a SHOCKING Name
Scientists have only scratched the surface of the Earth's oceans, meaning there is a host of marine life that we don't even know about yet. There are a lot more interesting things roaming around than just cute little fishes - but it's the things that eat them that we ought to be wary of. Reddit... Continue Reading →
Historic Comeback: Scientists’ New Mission To De-Extinct The Woolly Mammoth
In a historic building in Deep Ellum, a colossal effort is underway to bring some of the most famously extinct animals back to life. The wild mission comes from a Dallas-based company called Colossal Biosciences which is working to de-extinct the woolly mammoth, lost 4,000 years ago. Matt James is Colossal's chief animal officer. “We... Continue Reading →
Massive ‘Devil Comet’ Explodes En Route to Earth
A giant horned “devil” comet has exploded en route to Earth — the second time the interstellar snowball’s blown its stack in two weeks. Named 12P/Pons-Brooks, the falling star’s latest display was caught on camera by Arizona-based astronomy buff Elliot Herman. “Comet 12P appears to be manifesting more frequent outbursts, a new outburst only two weeks from the... Continue Reading →