TechnologyOver 300,000 Hackers Join Ukraine’s Volunteer IT Army against Russia Ukraine has requested a volunteer “IT army” to battle the Russian invasion on the digital frontier, and it looks that hundreds of thousands of individuals…
TechnologyNFT Collector Accidentally Sells $1 Million Drawing Of Rock for Less Than a Cent An NFT collector sold an NFT for roughly $0.01 instead of the $1.2 million it was supposed to go for. Rock Dust, an NFT trader,…
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Plants and AnimalsFalse Widow Spider Spotted Killing and Eating Bats for the First Time The deadly bite of the black widow is feared by arachnophobes, a reputation that has been unfairly applied to the noble false widow (Steatoda nobilis),…
Plants and AnimalsBees Ejaculate Themselves to Death If Things Get Too Hot If you’ve ever seen a dead bee that looks like it’s partially burst, it’s likely that it died a more NSFW death than you imagined…
Plants and AnimalsAustralian Scientists Are Attempting To Bring the Thylacine Back From Extinction A group of scientists from the University of Melbourne in Australia are seeking to resurrect the extinct marsupial over 90 years after the last one…
policyBenjamin Franklin or Bug Collector Daylight Saving Time’s Bizarre Origins Following a unanimous vote in the Senate, daylight saving time in the United States may be phased out in 2023. But how did the concept…
Plants and AnimalsYou Look Ridiculous Scientists Tell Big-Nosed Bat upon Rediscovery after 40-Year Hiatus The Hill’s horseshoe bat was recovered in the net of a team of conservationists in the Nyungwe Forest National Park in Rwanda recently, marking its…
Plants and AnimalsThe Dog Who Kept Pushing Kids into a River to Acquire Steak Rewards According to a New York Times report from the time, in 1908 Paris, there resided a dog that was obviously not a nice lad. The…
Plants and AnimalsCold Waters May Have Made Megalodon Go Mega-Sized With their 18-centimeter (7-inch) toothy remnants, ancient sharks put the “mega” in Odontus megalodon, suggesting they were likely at least 15 meters (50 feet) long…