A microscopic journey through human experiences. In her project titled Topography of Tears, photographer Rose-Lynn Fisher captures tears of joy, laughter and, well, onions in extreme detail – and they are all very different! “I started the project about five years ago, during a period of copious tears, amid lots of change and loss—so I had a surplus of … [Read more...] about This Is What Different Types of Human Tears Look Like Under the Microscope
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Conspiracy Theorists Think The Eclipse Will Begin A “Massive Human Sacrifice Event”
As the celestial spectacle of a total solar eclipse approaches on April 8th, some corners of the internet are swirling with outlandish claims. Conspiracy theorists are promoting the idea that this cosmic event will herald a "massive human sacrifice event," citing dubious connections and cherry-picked information. One such theory, gaining traction on the r/conspiracy … [Read more...] about Conspiracy Theorists Think The Eclipse Will Begin A “Massive Human Sacrifice Event”
Baffling 400,000-Year-Old Clue to Human Origins
Between 400,000 and 48000 BC, a human group, called the Denisovans, lived in Asia. Later, they, lived with human living from Africa along the coast of South Asia. In 2010 an evidence from a Siberian cave in 2008 showed that their DNA was similar to the DNA of people from New Guinea, which consisted of 4.8% Denisovoan DNA. Around 3-5% of the DNA from native people of Papua New … [Read more...] about Baffling 400,000-Year-Old Clue to Human Origins
Why Nobody Has Ever Found Human Remains Inside The Titanic
Despite the passage of over three decades since the rediscovery of the Titanic in September 1985, a peculiar fact continues to baffle enthusiasts and conspiracy theorists alike: no human remains have ever been found on board the ill-fated ship. Even James Cameron, the director of the iconic film "Titanic," who has extensively explored the wreckage on 33 occasions, asserted in … [Read more...] about Why Nobody Has Ever Found Human Remains Inside The Titanic
First Extinction Of A Marine Fish As A Result Of Human Activity Declared
In a disheartening development, scientists from Charles Darwin University (CDU), Australia, have declared the Java stingaree (Urolophus javanicus) as the first marine fish species to go extinct as a direct consequence of human activity. The somber declaration came with an update to the Red List of Threatened Species, published by the International Union for Conservation of … [Read more...] about First Extinction Of A Marine Fish As A Result Of Human Activity Declared