Charli D’Amelio Then and Now: Influencer's journey from being normal teen to TikTok star
Scroll on to see Charli D'Amelio's complete beauty transformation in before and after video
2023-06-03 21:17
Massive Bio and The Oncology Institute (TOI) Forge Partnership to Revolutionize Cancer Care and AI-enabled Cancer Research
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2023-06-03 20:16
Andrew Tate invites fans to 'download Rumble' and subscribe to TateSpeech on Twitter
Tate's arrival on Rumble resulted in a notable increase in number of users on the platform on the week he joined
2023-06-03 19:48
Is Amouranth 'getting paid to sleep'? Pro streamer follows Warren Buffett's ideology
Amouranth was featured on Brooke AB's podcast, discussing her various business ventures and her secret to earning while sleeping
2023-06-03 19:26
Get a refurb Lenovo laptop plus Microsoft Office for $379
TL;DR: As of June 3, you can pick up a refurbished Lenovo ThinkPad T480 (Core
2023-06-03 18:49
Twitter and Reddit's high-priced APIs are bad news for the internet's future
There's a concerning new trend among social media platforms when it comes to APIs, and
2023-06-03 18:48
Deputies accuse man of using Nintendo 'Duck Hunt' pistol during robbery
A South Carolina man was arrested after authorities said he robbed a convenience store with a fake gun designed to play a Nintendo video game.
2023-06-03 18:24
Strange structures pointing towards black hole discovered in space
There’s been another unexpected discovery in our galaxy, after scientists observed strange structures pointing towards a black hole. These “dashes” were spotted in the Milky Way and all aim towards the black hole at its centre. The sheer number of these structures is unprecedented, too, with hundreds of them measuring five to 10 light-years long discovered as part of the new research. The true nature of the dashes remains a mystery, and there’s currently no explanation as to how they got there in the first place. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter “It was a surprise to suddenly find a new population of structures that seem to be pointing in the direction of the black hole,” Northwestern University’s Farhad Yusef-Zadeh, who led the research. “I was actually stunned when I saw these. We had to do a lot of work to establish that we weren’t fooling ourselves. And we found that these filaments are not random but appear to be tied to the outflow of our black hole. “By studying them, we could learn more about the black hole’s spin and accretion disk orientation. It is satisfying when one finds order in a middle of a chaotic field of the nucleus of our galaxy.” The research, published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, also reflects on findings from Professor Yusef-Zadeh in the early 80s, who discovered one-dimensional filaments near the black hole in the middle of the Milky Way, named Sagittarius A*. The new structures are spread out in a different direction, and change the way scientists have been thinking about filaments like this completely. “We have always been thinking about vertical filaments and their origin,” he said. “I’m used to them being vertical. I never considered there might be others along the plane.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-03 18:23
Teachers are on the front lines of a battle to change how teens use social media
A high school English class may not sound like the typical forum for educating kids on the risks of social media, but that hasn't stopped Jennifer Rosenzweig.
2023-06-03 17:57
BruceDropEmOff: Why did controversial streamer say Mizkif could kill himself and 'nobody would care'?
BruceDropEmOff shared the controversial rant about Mizkif on his debut Kick stream after facing multiple bans on Twitch
2023-06-03 17:57
Save time creating your WordPress site with this AI content generator, now nearly half off
TL;DR: As of June 3, get this AI content generator for only $99.99 — That's
2023-06-03 17:56
Get this plug-and-play 4K touchscreen monitor for under $300
TL;DR: As of June 3, get the Desklab Portable Touchscreen Monitor (4K) for only $289.99
2023-06-03 17:55