70-million-year-old Moroccan dinosaur fossil reveals an ancient link between continents

A new titanosaur species, Phosphatotitan khouribgaensis, has been unearthed in Morocco, dating back approximately 70 million years. This discovery provides crucial insights into dinosaur evolution and continental connections during the Late Cretaceous period. The fossil’s traits suggest a link to South American titanosaurs, indicating a more interconnected ecosystem than previously understood. Fossils are like a…

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Chinese proverb of the day: “Ten thousand dangers don’t scare us, but one ‘what if’ does” — why uncertainty feels heavier than reality |

Chinese proverb of the day (AI-generated image) People deal with different kinds of fears every day. Some fears are based on things that really happen, while others come from not knowing what will happen or from your imagination. A lot of people aren’t really scared of big problems or obvious dangers. They’re more scared of…

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Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s Meerut bungalow is a multi-crore home shaped by cricketing success and strong family roots

Bhuvneshwar Kumar, aka “Bhuvi” aka “Swing King”, earned the famous title for his incredible bowling talent. The swing master carved a reputation as one of India’s most dependable fast bowlers famous for his ability to swing the ball both ways. The sportsman made his international debut in 2012 and in no time became a significant…

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In the 1940s, Earl Tupper turned industrial waste into a kitchen revolution |

An inventor transformed oily industrial waste into a revolutionary food storage solution. By purifying discarded plastic and ingeniously adapting a paint can lid’s vacuum seal, Earl Tupper created durable, leak-proof containers. Image Credits: Instagram / @tupperwareglobal The story behind these colourful and tightly packed containers is one of recycling. Prior to becoming a commonplace object…

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Why some vintage Volkswagens have an ‘E’ on the shifter (and it’s not for ‘extra’) |

The “E” stands for efficiency, and here’s why it mattered. Image Credits: Google Gemini If you’ve ever looked around a classic Volkswagen or seen a vintage car listing mentioning a “3+E” gearbox, you’ve probably wondered what the E stands for. Economy? Extra? Inside joke about German engineering? The answer is actually pretty simple, and a…

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Left-Handed Child: Should you change your child’s left-handed preference, and is it even something to fix? Here’s what science says |

When a child scribbles on paper, many parents instinctively focus on the hand he or she is using. “Why is my child using his left hand?”; such thoughts come to their mind, not because of scientific explanations, but because “right-handedness” is considered the conventional norm. Some parents think about changing the child’s preferred way, while…

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