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The Surprising Way Autistic Children Interpret Optical Illusions

The human brain is often described as a prediction machine. Every moment, it receives streams of sensory information and rapidly constructs a coherent picture of reality. But what we perceive is not always a direct reflection of what is actually there. Instead, it is the brain’s best interpretation of incomplete data. Optical illusions reveal this…
The Surprising Way Groundwater Extraction Is Reshaping Our Planet

In the unfolding story of climate change and environmental strain, few headlines are as startling as the idea that human activity has shifted the very tilt of our planet. For decades, scientists have warned that fossil fuel emissions, deforestation, and industrial expansion were reshaping Earth’s systems. Now, new research suggests that something as seemingly invisible…
A Turkish Footballer Did CPR on a Seagull Mid-Match. It Worked.
Some matches are remembered for the goals. Some for the misses. A playoff final in Istanbul last month will be remembered for neither because what happened in the first half had nothing to do with the scoreline, and everything to do with a bird that fell from the sky at exactly the wrong moment. Or,…
Kuwaiti Civilians Thank Downed US Pilot After Three F-15s Fall in Friendly Fire Incident

Amid missile fire, burning aircraft, and a region bracing for more strikes, one moment cut through the noise. A female US Air Force pilot stood on Kuwaiti soil, smiling. She had just ejected from her F-15 jet. Kuwaiti civilians rushed toward her, and what followed was caught on camera and shared widely online over the…
France Introduces Landmark Law Targeting Deliberate Product Failure

In a world where smartphones often struggle to last three years and printers seem to fail just after their warranty expires, France decided to confront a question that many consumers quietly ask themselves: are some products designed not to last? For years, frustration simmered among customers who felt trapped in a cycle of replace rather…
Study Reveals Microplastics Buried in Pre-Industrial Sediment Layers

Microplastics are now so widespread that scientists routinely find them in oceans, polar snow, and even inside the human body. What researchers did not expect, however, was to find them in sediment layers that appear to predate the age of modern plastic production. Yet that is exactly what multiple recent studies have revealed. In lakes…
He Bought google.com for $12; Google Paid Him Big to Get It Back

Imagine realizing you accidentally bought the most powerful website on the internet for less than the price of a movie ticket. While major tech companies spend billions securing their digital borders, sometimes a tiny administrative oversight can leave the front door completely unlocked. In 2015, one late-night browsing session proved that even the most advanced…




