Category Archives: Discoveries

Google Street View Catches Bad Break-Up

Google Street View Catches Bad Break-Up

Google Street view is the enhanced form of Google maps that allows travelers to view their destination before they arrive. The picture below is an unexpected scene caught on camera that shows a woman getting kicked out by her boyfriend.

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[Photos] Gate to Hell Discovered in Turkey

Typically when you think “Gate of Hell,” you think inner-cities, southern California and/or Compton adjacent, but archaeologists have found what they are naming “the Gates of Hell.”

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Baby’s Ultrasound Looks Like Star Wars Emperor Palpatine

The first few touching moments a mother has with her beloved child is when viewing the unborn infant within her womb. But Heather Large got a surprise in her ultrasound when her 20-week-old fetus looked more like a fictional intergalactic villain than a child.

MIT May Have Discovered an 'Alcohol Busting' Pill to Sober You Up in Minutes

MIT May Have Discovered an ‘Alcohol Busting’ Pill to Sober You Up in Minutes

MIT Is experimenting with a new drug that will take you from pathetic drunk to puke-soaked hunk in minutes. Experiments on mice have shown that their inebriation times are dramatically reduced by providing them with alcohol metabolizing enzymes.

The breakthrough is still in its early stages and is not ready to be tested on humans. But Lu said it could lead to a new class of drugs that act as an alcohol ‘antidote.’

Green & Mean?: Study Shows Organic Eaters Are Less Likely to Help Others

Green & Mean?: Study Shows Organic Eaters Are Less Likely to Help Others

If you think that because someone eats organic foods they are altruistic hippy enthusiasts, think again. Psychologist Dr Kendall Eskine shows that people who are exposed to more organic foods, are less likely to be a helping hand for others based on his study of 62 students.

It also makes them judge immoral behavi[o]r more harshly … while comfort foods can lead to us being more social and making kinder moral judgments.

One [group] was given pictures of organic produce, another images of ice cream, cookies, chocolate and brownies, and a control group pictures of porridge, rice, mustard and beans.