Author name: Payal Gupta

Sleep Paralysis is the Scariest and the Most Unsettling Experience that Feels so Real

It happened to be the first time when I was 17 years old, when I awoke one morning feeling strange, thinking I was dead, my body stiff and a little painful, strange, frightening figure seated on my chest that I couldn’t breathe and strange voices all over.  It was only a few seconds or a …

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The Maasai Men’s Jumping Dance Known as Adamu Will Captivate You

Suppose you arrive in an East African country, particularly Kenya; the first people you will notice are these tall, dark, and handsome men and women Known as Maasai. With extensive body adornment and long braided hair/dreadlocks wearing a sheet of fabric known as Shuka dancing and chanting with spears and Rungus.  Maasai are the plain …

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Buried in the Siberian Permafrost for 24,000 Years, an Arctic Rotifer, a Microscopic Animal, is Brought Back to Life

A team of scientists has brought back to life a microscopic animal known as an Arctic rotifer. According to reports, the animal remained buried in the Siberian permafrost for as many as 24,000 years. Scientists believe that this creature has even reproduced. The animal was in a state of suspended animation while dug out of …

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A Survey Brings to Light that Seven out of 10 American Pet Owners Take Better Care of Their Pets Than Themselves

In a recently conducted survey, it has come to light that seven out of 10 American pet owners take better care of their pets than themselves. OnePoll surveyed on behalf of Stella and Chewy’s, which is a natural pet food brand.  Pets and pet owners share an unbreakable bond Ahead of the National Pet Appreciation …

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Americans Don’t Know Where Their National Landmarks Are

One poll conducted a study on behalf of Charmin. The study brought together 2000 American participants who were asked a series of questions concerning their landmarks. They found that while 64% of Americans think they know about National landmarks, few do.  Only 50% of the respondents were able to identify the Redwood forest in California, …

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Study Reveals 7 in 10 Americans Don’t Trust Companies Claiming to be Eco-friendly

One poll conducted a study on behalf of CG Roxane LLC that revealed 7 in 10 Americans do not trust companies that claim to be eco-friendly. In the survey of 2000 Americans, researchers found that 71% of Americans believe that the term ‘green’ has been used so much that it has lost meaning. The same …

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The First People in America Came 300 Centuries Ago

Some historians will claim that America was “discovered” in1492 by Christopher Columbus; some will talk about Leif Erikson. However, both these groups will agree that these were not the first humans who set foot on American soil. In fact, present-day scientists say that the first people on the North American continent came here about 10,000 …

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LGBTQ+ Members Feel They are Not Well Represented in the Media

As media outlets and public organizations try to embrace diversity, a new study finds that some groups still feel excluded. Two in three LGBTQ+ Americans feel that their representation is lacking greatly in the media. Media creating stereotypes on LGBTQ+ The new survey on 2,000 members of the LGBTQ+ American community finds that while 62% …

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A Plant Used by Native Americans During Battle Could Treat Cancer

A new study suggests that a plant used to make war paint by Native Americans could kill breast tumors. Bloodroot was used by the Comanches, Sioux, and Apaches to terrify their enemies when they went to war. Scientists say that the plant contains a toxic compound to triple-negative breast cancer, one of the most difficult …

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