Average Person Hasn’t Spoken To Neighbors In 3 Weeks — But Regularly Bash Them Online

A study of 2,000 adults in the United Kingdom has discovered that the average person hasn’t spoken to their neighbors in three weeks, but they regularly criticize them online. The average adult has not spoken to their neighbors in three weeks, although millions still enjoy posting passive-aggressive messages about them on social media community pages. […]
Scientists Discover How X Chromosome Gets Its Shape

In a study led by Professor Daniel Panne and Dr Benjamin Rowland, it has been discovered that the X chromosome gets its shape from shugosin “locking” the chromosomes into X shapes, solving one of life’s greatest mysteries.
Why We Should All Be Gazing At More Sunsets

According to a study published this year by a pair of British researchers, people find sunrises and sunsets to be the most beautiful and awe-inspiring weather.
120 Year-Old Chemical Equation Could Solve CO2 Problem

Cornell University scientists have published a study in the journal ACS Catalysis stating that the Cottrell equation, a 120-year-old chemical equation named after chemist Frederick Gardner Cottrell, could potentially solve the problem of recycling CO2.
Satellite Data Shows No Global Warming For Eight Years, Nine Months

Satellite readings from the University of Alabama in Huntsville that measure temperatures in the troposphere have shown no global warming for eight years and nine months, from July 2015 to March 2023.
Men With Higher Libido Are 69% Less Likely To Die Young

According to Dr. Kaori Sakurada from Yamagata University, men with higher libido are 69% less likely to die young than their peers.
Earth’s Population May Soon Begin Declining: Study

According to a report by LiveScience, if current trends hold, Earth’s population may soon begin declining.
Ancient Structure Taller Than Mt Everest Found Wrapping Earth’s Core

According to the findings published in the journal Science Advances, an ancient structure layer taller than Mt Everest has been found wrapping Earth’s core between the core and the mantle.
List Of The Most Violent Cities In The World

According to data published by the Mexico Citizens Council for Public Security and Criminal Justice on the global homicide rate in cities with a population of over 300,000, a list of the most violent cities in the world, with the Mexican city of Colima coming in first, is given below.