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10 Endangered US Species and How We Can Help Them Survive

10 Endangered US Species and How We Can Help Them Survive

America is home to some of the most breathtaking wildlife on the planet. From the soaring mountain ranges of the West to the steaming swamplands of the South, this country’s natural landscape is genuinely one of a kind. So it might come as a shock to learn just how many of the creatures that call ...

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Dinosaur Snow Days: Did Prehistoric Giants Ever See Winter?

Picture this: a towering Tyrannosaurus Rex trudging through knee-deep snow, its massive footprints creating a trail across a frozen landscape. It sounds like something out of a fantasy movie, but the question of whether dinosaurs experienced winter weather is far more complex and fascinating than you might imagine. For over 165 million years, these prehistoric ...

What Types of Fossils You're Most Likely to Find

5 Fossils That Helped Scientists Reconstruct Earth’s Calendar

Imagine holding a piece of ancient coral in your hands, knowing that this seemingly ordinary fossil holds the key to understanding how our planet moved through space millions of years ago. Scientists have discovered that certain fossils don’t just tell us about extinct creatures – they’re actually Earth’s ancient timekeepers, recording the rhythm of days, ...

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The Eclipse Portal Is Open & Affects Each Zodiac Sign Differently From February 23 - March 1

Eclipse Portal Awakens: Zodiac-Specific Guidance for February 23 to March 1, 2026

The eclipse portal remains active from February 23 to March 1, 2026, delivering tailored cosmic influences to each zodiac sign following last week’s solar eclipse and ahead of the upcoming lunar one. Celestial Shifts Spotlight Friendships and Future Visions Celestial Shifts Spotlight Friendships and Future Visions (Image Credits: Unsplash) A potent energy transition defines this ...

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Saturn/Neptune between the Eclipses

Saturn-Neptune Conjunction in Aries: Dreams Take Shape After Recent Eclipse

Stargazers witnessed a rare celestial alignment on February 20, 2026, when Saturn and Neptune converged at the first degree of Aries, shortly following a solar eclipse in Aquarius. A Cosmic Collision at the Zodiac’s Starting Line A Cosmic Collision at the Zodiac’s Starting Line (Image Credits: Images.squarespace-cdn.com) This conjunction marked a historic moment, as the ...

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Celestial Overview: A Day for Nurturing Bonds

Daily Horoscopes February 22, 2026: Harmony, Abundance, and Heartfelt Connections

Venus in Pisces forms a supportive trine with Jupiter retrograde in Cancer on February 22, 2026, infusing the day with emotional warmth, romantic potential, and prospects for growth in personal and financial realms. The Moon’s position in Taurus provides a stable backdrop for decisions and interactions. Celestial Overview: A Day for Nurturing Bonds Celestial Overview: ...

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Brain Study Uncovers Heightened Activity in Key Regions for OCD Patients During Complex Tasks

OCD Brains Overload Extra Regions During Sequential Challenges, Study Reveals

Functional MRI scans have exposed how individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder engage additional neural networks to handle cognitively demanding sequences, despite matching healthy peers in accuracy. Performance Matches, But Brains Diverge Performance Matches, But Brains Diverge (Image Credits: Pixabay) Participants with OCD navigated a complex task with the same precision as controls, yet their brain activity ...

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How Rare Is Your Myers-Briggs® Personality Type?

MBTI Personality Types Ranked by Rarity: Insights from a 16,000-Person Global Survey

A global survey of over 16,000 individuals illuminates the distribution of the 16 Myers-Briggs types, highlighting stark differences in prevalence. ENTJ Emerges as the Rarest at Just 1.8% ENTJ Emerges as the Rarest at Just 1.8% (Image Credits: Upload.wikimedia.org) Researchers identified ENTJ as the scarcest type, representing only 1.8% of participants. This finding came from ...