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“Sometimes I Forget I’m Already Living a Dream Life” – Timaya Questions the Meaning of Success

MusicNigerian music star Timaya has shared a reflective message about success and personal fulfillment.In his post, he questioned the idea of ever...

Lil Wayne speaks out after feeling overlooked by Coachella and the Grammys

Music Lil Wayne reacts to Coachell and Grammys snub Award-winning rapper Lil Wayne has sparked conversation online after sharing a candid message about feeling excluded...

Kehlani at 30: How ‘Folded’ Changed Everything | Billboard Women In Music 2026

MusicBillboard Women in Music 2026 Impact Award recipient Kehlani takes us deep into her creative process and emotional journey behind her hit “Folded”...

Scientists Uncover How Serotonin May Trigger Tinnitus

Science & Nature A widely used neurotransmitter for treating mental health conditions may have unintended consequences for auditory perception. New research published in the...

Scientists find all five genetic building blocks for life in asteroid Ryugu

Researchers are still studying samples of Ryugu collected by the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency from its Hayabusa2 mission. After the first papers focused on the composition of the recovered material, a Japanese team has now found a "complete" set of genetic bases belonging to both DNA and RNA.Read Entire Article...

Scientists Debunk Rattlesnake Myth That Fooled Hikers and Doctors for Decades

A new study challenges a widely repeated claim about baby rattlesnakes and finds the science tells a different story. It also explores how the misconception spread for decades and why it continues to influence public reactions and professional responses. Credit: Shutterstock A widely repeated belief about baby rattlesnakes is being challenged by new research. A

Scientists Reconstruct One of Oldest Known Neanderthal Communities

Science & Nature Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) from eight fossils found in Stajnia Cave in Poland reveals a tight-knit group of Neanderthals who lived about...

Scientists Uncover Brain Changes That Link Pain to Depression

Science & Nature A hidden process in the brain may quietly decide whether long-term pain results in resilience or depression. Scientists have identified a...

UCLA Scientists Rethink Sunscreen To Eliminate the Dreaded White Cast

Scientists report that reshaping zinc oxide particles may reduce the white residue common in mineral sunscreens. UCLA scientists have created a new mineral sunscreen formula designed to reduce the white, chalky residue that often discourages people from using sun protection every day. Health experts have long advised applying sunscreen daily to shield skin from ultraviolet

Scientists think fat jab could cure 1 major unlikely health condition

Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH) mainly affects women of childbearing age. 13:04, Wed, Feb 11, 2026 Updated: 13:30, Wed, Feb 11, 2026 A woman injecting herself with obesity medication (Image: Getty Images) Sufferers of a rare, debilitating condition causing headaches and sight-loss are needed for a new UK research trial – to see if weight-loss jab

Feeling you belong may keep scientists in ornithology, study suggests

Science & Nature Across the sciences, researchers are asking why so many scientists leave their fields. A new study from Virginia Tech suggests at...

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