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In November 2022, Buddhist monks in Bangkok participated in pro-democracy protests, challenging longstanding restrictions on religious involvement in politics. This marked a significant shift, as the Thai government had previously prohibited monks from engaging in political activities, threatening expulsion for those who defied the ban. The protests were fueled by demands for democratic reforms, including the resignation of Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha, a new constitution, and reforms to the monarchy and lèse-majesté laws. Monks' participation highlighted their growing alignment with the youth-led pro-democracy movement, symbolizing a broader call for political change and social justice in Thailand.
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The Super-Kamiokande is a massive neutrino detector located deep underground in Japan. It consists of a giant tank filled with 50,000 tons of ultra-pure water, surrounded by thousands of sensitive light detectors called photomultiplier tubes. When a neutrino, one of the universe's most mysterious and abundant particles, interacts with water, it produces a faint flash of light known as Cherenkov radiation. Super-Kamiokande captures these flashes to study neutrinos' properties, such as their type, energy, and direction.
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He Jiankui is a Chinese scientist known for pioneering work in gene editing. In 2018, he made headlines by announcing the birth of genetically edited babies aimed at reducing susceptibility to certain diseases. His work sparked global discussions about the ethics and safety of gene editing in humans. After facing legal consequences, He Jiankui continued his scientific career focusing on medical research, particularly in gene therapy for conditions like muscular dystrophy and Alzheimer’s disease. His story highlights the rapid advancements and challenges in genetic science, emphasizing the importance of careful consideration and oversight in emerging technologies.
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Turkmenistan, located in Central Asia, is one of the most closed-off countries in the world. Since 2022, President Serdar Berdimuhamedow has led a government that tightly controls every part of life. The capital, Ashgabat, is full of grand buildings and statues, but many are empty. While the government highlights its stability and pride, most people face economic struggles, censorship, and little freedom. There are no independent news sources, and political opposition is not allowed. The country remains isolated, with little change on the horizon.
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Before becoming infamous for other reasons, Hitler dreamed of being an artist. He applied twice to art school in Vienna but was rejected both times because his paintings didn’t show people well. Instead, he focused on painting landscapes and buildings to earn money. After struggling with his art career, he moved to Munich and got involved in politics. His life took a very different path than he originally planned. Many believe his rejection from art school was a turning point that changed everything for him—and the world. Overall, he made about 1,000 artworks, mostly watercolors and sketches. Some pieces have recently sold for $100,000 due to historical interest.
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The Mexico Crystal Cave, known as the Cave of the Crystals (Cueva de los Cristales), is located in Naica, Chihuahua, Mexico. Discovered in 2000, it lies nearly 1,000 feet underground and contains some of the largest natural crystals ever found. These giant selenite crystals can reach over 30 feet in length and weigh up to 55 tons. The cave’s extreme conditions—temperatures around 136°F (58°C) and high humidity—made the perfect environment for crystal growth over thousands of years, but also make human exploration very challenging without protective gear.
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🚨 Only 10 Entries So Far! 🚨 Spend 15 minutes making a slideshow and possibly win $150 dollars.
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In the early days of animation, around the 1920s to 1940s, Disney and Warner Bros animators often used mirrors to study and replicate facial expressions for their characters. Artists like Walt Disney himself and Warner Bros animators such as Chuck Jones would sit in front of mirrors to act out emotions—surprise, anger, joy—and carefully observe how their own facial muscles moved. They used these observations to create more lifelike, expressive, and relatable characters. This technique helped animators understand subtle details like eyebrow movement or mouth shape, which were difficult to imagine purely from memory. The method was especially useful before video reference became common, allowing artists to create fluid and believable animation by drawing frame-by-frame. This practice played a key role in the development of iconic characters like Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny, contributing to the studios’ reputation for emotionally rich and visually dynamic storytelling.
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The founder of The North Face, Douglas Tompkins, bought over two million acres of land in South America to protect natural ecosystems. He focused on preserving Patagonia’s forests, grasslands, and wetlands. Tompkins, a conservationist after leaving business, used personal wealth to secure endangered habitats. He and his wife Kristine Tompkins later donated much of the land to Chile and Argentina, helping establish national parks. His work has supported biodiversity, environmental education, and rewilding efforts. Tompkins believed in land preservation as a direct action against climate change and industrial exploitation.
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The Gulf conflict of 1990–1991 started when Iraq entered Kuwait, leading to a large international response from a U.S.-led coalition—including nations such as Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, and France—aimed at restoring regional stability. During this time, actions taken by retreating Iraqi forces caused significant environmental challenges, especially in Kuwait. Hundreds of oil facilities were damaged, resulting in widespread smoke and air pollution that affected both climate and health in the area. Additionally, large amounts of oil entered the Persian Gulf, harming marine life and coastal environments. The aftermath also left behind hazardous materials and remnants that disrupted desert ecosystems. These events had lasting effects on nature and the well-being of local communities. If you want more history or knowledge; sign up for our free digital newspaper.
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Donors have raised over $100,000 for Hamza, a 56-year-old incarcerated man in California, who earned just 13 cents an hour doing janitorial work. Despite his limited income, he donated his $17.74 paycheck to Gaza relief efforts. Filmmaker Justin Mashouf, who corresponds with Hamza, shared the donation and time log on social media, which went viral, gaining over 24,000 likes and 8,200 retweets. Mashouf also launched a GoFundMe campaign to support Hamza's re-entry into society after serving over 40 years. The campaign has raised $102,187 for his future.
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Six months in, the three gene-edited wolf pups—Romulus, Remus, and Khaleesi—are developing rapidly. The older males now weigh over 90 pounds, nearly double their birth weight, and are exhibiting early pack structure, with Remus emerging as alpha. Khaleesi, born later, is integrating well and showing healthy growth. All three display normal behavior, no genetic issues, and strong cognitive development. Living in a 2,000-acre secure preserve, they are being conditioned for natural hunting and social behaviors. The program remains on track, though experts clarify these are modified gray wolves—not true dire wolves.
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A massive hole, known as a polynya, has reappeared in Antarctica's Weddell Sea, surprising scientists due to its unusual size and persistence. Spanning thousands of square kilometers, the polynya exposes the ocean to the atmosphere, impacting global ocean circulation and climate patterns. First observed in the 1970s and reemerging in recent years, this phenomenon may result from changing wind patterns and ocean temperatures. Researchers are studying the polynya to understand its formation and long-term effects on sea ice dynamics and climate systems influenced by Antarctic conditions.
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India recently provided $2.5 million in humanitarian aid to Palestine, reinforcing its long-standing commitment to the region. The aid is intended to support essential needs such as medical supplies, food, and other relief materials for those affected by the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. This contribution aligns with India’s broader stance of supporting Palestine through both diplomatic channels and direct assistance. India continues to advocate for a peaceful resolution to the Israel-Palestine conflict, emphasizing a two-state solution and the importance of dialogue. This latest donation underscores India's dedication to helping alleviate the suffering of Palestinians while promoting stability and peace in the Middle East.
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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope captured the exact moment a star formed. A protostar emerged from its dusty cocoon, releasing jets of hydrogen from its poles. A dense disk of dust obscured the center, while infrared imaging revealed shock fronts, glowing cavities, and twisted outflows. Scientists classified the formation as a Herbig-Haro object, marking an early, brief phase in stellar development. This image provides rare insight into stellar birth, showing how stars like the Sun begin their lives. The discovery enhances understanding of star formation in dense cosmic regions.
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