Category: News/Events
12 Science Events to Keep an Eye Out for in 2024
From Moon missions to new uses of biotechnology and technological developments, 2024 will be packed with science missions and anniversaries. Here are a 12 science…
Top 10 Nilsson Songs
Harry Nilsson was kicking around New York’s pop scene, writing songs with Phil Spector and others, before “Everybody’s Talkin’,” which he didn’t write, became a Top…
Did an Ancient Civilization Ever Live in Antarctica?
The southern polar regions are a forbidding place. Antarctica’s harsh climate and thick ice coverage have made archaeological explorations — or explorations of any kind…
Percentage of Music on Streaming Never Played Is Staggering
One of the great things about streaming is that it provides you a seemingly endless amount of content that you can listen to all within…
Some of the 6 Laziest Animals May Put You to Shame
How lazy is too lazy? It’s easy to feel guilty for not always going the extra mile in our productivity-obsessed society. But scientists have found…
Saving Abel Members Dispute Future During Social Media Battle
What is going on with Saving Abel? The veteran rock band appears to be embroiled in a dispute between founding members Jared Weeks and Jason…
Mudvayne’s Chad Gray Says New Rock + Metal Bands Sound the Same
In a new interview, Mudvyane‘s Chad Gray tackled the current state of heavy music, stating his belief that new bands “sound the same” while suggesting…
Sponge-Like Snow Could Explain Titan’s Magic Islands
One of the great mysteries of Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, is the temporary smoothness of its hydrocarbon lakes in places, a state that sometimes last…
20 Protest Songs That Changed History
Songs don’t have to be popular to be important. Still, as the following look at 20 Protest Songs That Changed History so clearly shows, they…
Who Was Catherine the Great?
Lots of prominent men in history excelled enough in their accomplishments that posterity has acknowledged them as “Great.” This obviously includes rulers such as Alexander…