Quote of the Day by Friedrich Nietzsche "What makes unhappy marriages? It is not the lack of love but the absence of...."

Quote of the Day by Friedrich Nietzsche “What makes unhappy marriages? It is not the lack of love but the absence of….”

Quote of the Day by Friedrich Nietzsche Friedrich Nietzsche’s impact is intense and can be felt even now. He is one of the most misunderstood, debated and influential philosophers. He challenged conventional morality, religion, culture and human nature and many of his ideas were controversial in his own time, but today Nietzsche is regarded as…

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16 days after Nolan Wells' death, no one knows what exactly happened to the Mississippi footballer who went to Horn Island with friends

16 days after Nolan Wells’ death, no one knows what exactly happened to the Mississippi footballer who went to Horn Island with friends

Mississippi footballer Nolan Wells’ memorial service was held on Monday. The memorial service of Nolan Wells, the Mississippi teen who died during a Fourth of July outing to Horn Island, is to be livestreamed today as the mysterious case grabbed nationwide attention because of the race of Wells. Wells was the only Black among the…

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After years of living in a trailer, a couple self-built their 3,600-square-foot dream home for $410K, saving up to $350K after contractors quoted as much as $800K

After years of living in a trailer, a couple self-built their 3,600-square-foot dream home for $410K, saving up to $350K after contractors quoted as much as $800K

The 3,600-square-foot home was built at the cost of $410,000. (Allison Brown’s photo) Many people dream of building their own home, but rising construction costs often make that difficult. For Allison Brown and her husband, the journey began with a much smaller home that helped them save for the future.In 2019, the couple bought a…

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Scientists discover the deepest animal ecosystem ever found, thriving nearly 10 kilometres beneath the Pacific Ocean

Scientists discover the deepest animal ecosystem ever found, thriving nearly 10 kilometres beneath the Pacific Ocean |

Scientists have discovered the deepest known animal ecosystem on Earth, thriving almost 10 kilometres beneath the Pacific Ocean where sunlight never reaches. At depths of up to 9,533 metres, researchers found dense colonies of blood-red tubeworms, white clams and other marine animals living around methane-rich cold seeps on the ocean floor. The discovery ‘Flourishing chemosynthetic…

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How wild snapdragons fine-tune their shades to attract bees; even the smallest change decide which genes survive

Wild Snapdragons: How wild snapdragons fine-tune their shades to attract bees; even the smallest change decide which genes survive

The art of seduction is not exclusive to humans. Animals do it, and so do plants. In the floral world, attraction is a matter of survival. Certain plants paint themselves in colours calibrated so precisely that bees can read them like landing signals, even when human eyes barely detect the difference!A new study published in…

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'Cherry-picking numbers': Trump admin slams report claiming Pentagon withheld data on troop injuries in Iran war

‘Cherry-picking numbers’: Trump admin slams report claiming Pentagon withheld data on troop injuries in Iran war

NYT report says injuries under reported in US-Iran War, Pentagon denies allegation The Pentagon has allegedly withheld information about dozens of American service members injured in Iranian strikes on US bases in Jordan, The New York Times reported.In the week before Friday’s attack that killed two US soldiers and left another missing, Iran carried out…

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