Researchers claim that a sculpted and refined male phallus discovered in a German cave stands as one of the earliest depictions of male sexuality ever found. The Hohle Fels phallus is a remarkable artifact that was discovered in a cave in Germany in 2005. It is a piece of stone carved to look like a penis that is about 28,000 years old, making it one of the … [Read more...] about This 28,000-Year-Old Ancient Phallus Unearthed in a Cave in Germany Had More Uses Than One
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Uranus May Be Filled With A Lot More Methane Than We Thought
An intriguing discovery has emerged from the depths of our solar system, shedding new light on the enigmatic ice giant, Uranus. Recent studies suggest that Uranus may harbor a significantly higher concentration of methane than previously believed, challenging existing models of its composition and origin. Long regarded as one of the distant, lesser-explored members of our … [Read more...] about Uranus May Be Filled With A Lot More Methane Than We Thought
K2: The Ruthless Mountain That Claims More Lives Than Everest Sees Summits
K2 is widely considered the planet's toughest and most dangerous mountain to climb. Towering at a staggering 8,611 meters (28,251 feet), it's the second-highest peak, a crown overshadowed by the deadliness it embodies. While Mount Everest boasts a higher number of summits, a mere 367 climbers have conquered K2 – that's dwarfed by the 568 people who have journeyed to space! This … [Read more...] about K2: The Ruthless Mountain That Claims More Lives Than Everest Sees Summits
Fool’s Gold May Actually Be More Valuable Than We Realized
Pyrite as a lithium source “is unheard of,” but could be big news for batteries. Pyrite, with its glittering golden hue, often deceives us with false promises of riches for a rock that's not inherently valuable. However, a recent revelation suggests that there might be more to "fool's gold" than meets the eye. Pyrite samples sourced from the United States have unveiled a … [Read more...] about Fool’s Gold May Actually Be More Valuable Than We Realized
Korean Fusion Reactor Breaks Record, Staying 7 Times Hotter Than The Sun’s Core
In a groundbreaking achievement, the Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) has pushed the boundaries of fusion technology. Termed the "Korean artificial sun," KSTAR has sustained a temperature of 100 million degrees Celsius, seven times hotter than the Sun's core, for an impressive 48 seconds. This milestone marks a significant leap forward in our quest for … [Read more...] about Korean Fusion Reactor Breaks Record, Staying 7 Times Hotter Than The Sun’s Core