Coldest Temperature Ever Recorded In The World

Coldest temperature in the world

With climate change comes intense temperatures, and scientists simply recorded a brand new low. This is the coldest temperature ever recorded in the World. Almost 15 degrees colder than the prior record-breaking coldest temperature, that has been -128 degrees in 1983 near the South Pole, the temperatures in Antarctica fell to -144 degrees Fahrenheit. (-98 … Read more

The One Behaviour That Kills A Relationship

The One Behaviour That Kills A Relationship

Researchers looked at the effect of negative events like losing a job, the death of a family member or financial issues. Negativity is one of the most effective relationship killers. Slimming negativity is the key to getting through rough things in a relationships, new study finds. Little negative gestures in a relationship are way more … Read more

The Weirdest Signal A Couple Will Divorce

The Weirdest Signal A Couple Will Divorce

A study followed 168 couples for over 13 years, right in their wedding day. Being overly affectionate at the first few years of marriage would be an indication a few will divorce afterwards, study finds. The main reason is that level of romantic bliss is tricky to keep. Couples that start out too hot and … Read more

How to Drink Green Tea for Weight Loss

How to Drink Green Tea for Weight Loss

If you prefer tea, and you enjoy healthy beverage alternatives, you have joined the ranks of another 158 million Americans that are enjoying a cup on any particular day. That translates into about 3.60 billion gallons. Although black tea has become the most popular–it accounts for approximately 84 percent of tea consumed–green tea has been … Read more

Sleep Paralysis: A Waking Nightmare

Sleep Paralysis

Perhaps you have heard of sleep paralysis? It may be just as frightening as it seems. It occurs every time a individual moves between the phases of becoming awake and sleeping as well as the end result of this is feeling entirely aware but not able to move your entire body. The episodes of sleep … Read more

Migraines and Lyme Disease

Migraines and Lyme Disease

Migraines are common in the general population, affecting more than 38 million people in the United States. Yet, should you suffer from such headaches, your migraine might be thought to be”a migraine.” That is bad enough. But sometimes migraines may also be a sign of Lyme disease. Migraines, that are caused by inflammation of the … Read more

Menopause and Painful Sex: Everything You Will Need to Know

Menopause and Painful Sex

There’s a”painful” facts regarding menopause. Among the usual symptoms related to this point of existence is that sexual stimulation starts to hurt. During a recent HealthyWomen survey, sponsored by Duchesnay USA, we discovered that while 62% of respondents reported experiencing pain during or after sex, just under half comprehended that this pain is actually linked … Read more

Hate IPAs? You Can Blame Your Genetics.

Hate IPAs? You Can Blame Your Genetics. 1

Hate IPAs? It’s Because Your Genetics Programmed You To Dislike Bitter Beers. A combination of human instinct, DNA and learned behavior determines whether you love or loathe hoppy brews. Even casual beer drinkers have likely noticed the meteoric rise of India pale ales over the past decade, but the spotlight-stealing brew can be polarizing. Maybe … Read more

Bernie Sanders Calls To Abolish Immigration System, Restructure ICE

Immigration System

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is now calling for the abolition of our current immigration system and a restructuring of Immigration and Customs Enforcement after facing criticism for dancing around the issue. In a series of tweets on Tuesday, the 2016 presidential candidate took a clearer stance on the agency and reminded followers that he voted against … Read more

State Dept dismisses doubts ahead of Pompeo trip to North Korea

State Dept dismisses doubts ahead of Pompeo trip to North Korea 8

Amid growing doubts about North Korea’s commitment to denuclearization, the State Deparment said Tuesday it’s monitoring the situation, but with Secretary Mike Pompeoheading to Pyongyang Thursday, “We’re in a good spot.” The confidence comes amid reports that U.S. intelligence has assessed that North Korea does not want to give up its nuclear weapons and is actively working … Read more

“Indiana Jones 5” Won’t Make Its July 2020 Release Date

Indiana Jones 5

Variety reports that the fifth installment on the Indiana Jones’ franchise will not make its original release date.  With filming delayed, fans of the franchise, that was supposed to release the feature on July 10, 2020, will have to wait a little longer.  Sources close to the production say that shooting will no longer begin in … Read more

Exfoliation Tips for the Best Skin Ever

Tips for the Best Skin

There are acid cleansers and toners, washes and scrubs. There’s dermaplaning. There are retinoids. In-office peels. A guide to solve the mystery of exfoliating, once and for all. Done correctly, exfoliation helps your skin purge dead cells, revealing a better complexion underneath. That magic draws us to the practice but also makes us overzealous. At … Read more

2018 Bet Awards Winners: The Complete List

Jamie Foxx at the BET Awards

The 2018 BET Awards Happened Sunday night in LA’s Microsoft Theater, with Jamie Foxx hosting the event. Kendrick Lamar won large, taking home Best Male Hip-Hop Artist and Album of the Year awards. While Cardi B got the Greatest Female Hip-Hop artist and Beyonce for Best Female R&B/pop artist. Tyler Perry introduced Anita Baker with … Read more

Drake’s New Album “Scorpion” Features Michael Jackson, Jay-Z And More

Drake

The long wait is finally over as Drake drops his album Scorpion. Hours before the launch, the artist went public with the tracklist sharing it on Instagram showing the album consists of various collaborations. To lovers surprise and delight, the guest appearances include the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, and Jay-Z, Static Major, Ty Dolla … Read more

Easter Island: An Archaeological Reconnaissance

Easter Island

In Easter Island Archaeologists work hard to understand what is actually happening there. Let us begin from the beginning, we were so surprised to find this. Moai Perhaps you have heard of Easter Island and its own peculiar statues? The giant stone figures could be seen all around the island. They’re called the Moai, which … Read more

Facebook Now Forcing Disclosure Of Every Ad From Every Brand

facebook advertisement

On Thursday, Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg declared the realization of this new advertisement disclosure policies, which will make it feasible to click on a new webpage and see every advertisement it’s currently promoting on the social network in addition to Instagram, Messenger and the wider Facebook ad network. At exactly the exact same … Read more

Birdbrainy: New Caledonian Crows Make Tools With Mental İmages

Crows Make Tools

New Caledonian crows use mental pictures to spin twigs into hooks and make other tools, according to a provocative study that indicates the notoriously smart birds pass successful designs to future generations, a hallmark of civilization. “Put simply, crows can reverse engineer tool layouts using just a mental image of the tool.” The effort was … Read more