News

Researchers found that not only did repeating expletives make us happier and more positive, it also makes us stronger.
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Our writing contest started with 10 students, who were eliminated one at a time. Make sure to vote below to help choose a ...
WANDERING along the cobbled alleyways, the air is filled with the scent of lemon and pine trees, and the pastel-coloured ...
Minthara might be one of the less popular BG3 companions, but she's getting some time in the spotlight thanks to a new Patch ...
At the recent C.R.I.T. Conference, Zach Maurer, geologist and entrepreneur with Arizona Lithium, delivered an insightful ...
There’s been a shakeup in the world of baby names in Saskatchewan. After nine years at the top, Olivia has finally been ...
Virginia Tech researchers discovered six new rodent carriers of hantavirus and identified U.S. hotspots, highlighting the ...
In addition to the exoplanet’s polar orbit, the brown dwarf pair itself is extraordinarily rare. They form an eclipsing ...
For over a century, scientists believed that light, focus distance, and cognitive effort were the main forces behind changes in pupil size. But a new discovery adds breathing to that list. Researchers ...
A West Palm Beach teen is behind bars after a traffic stop led to the discovery of an ounce of marijuana laced with ...
A team of scientists claims to have discovered a new colour that humans cannot see without the help of technology. The ...