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South Korea Is Using AI To Resurrect a Dead Superstar's Voice
While fans are elated by the news of the revival of singer Kim Kwang-seok’s voice using Artificial Intelligence, such attempts are fraught with ethical and legal concerns.
This Indian Cafe Wants To Help You Get Over Your Ex
After struggling through a bad breakup, 21-year-old Divyanshu Batra has opened a cafe he hopes will serve as a sanctuary for those nursing a broken heart.
Wildlife Photographers Talk About the Toughest Shot They’ve Taken
From waiting for the perfect setting for years to being emotionally stirred by human-wildlife conflicts, these photographers share stories behind their most challenging photos.
An Indian State is Renaming the Dragon Fruit Because it Makes One ‘Think of China’
Twitter is quaking after the Indian state of Gujarat announced it will rename the dragon fruit to the Sanskrit name “kamalam” because it resembles a lotus.
CBD Destroys Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Such as Gonorrhea, Study Finds
This is good news for the 100 million people that get infected with the STD annually.
These People Found Deceased Loved Ones on Google Maps
Some people across the world have been able to catch one last glimpse of their relatives, friends, and even pets through Google Street View.
Bali’s Thieving Monkeys Know Your Smartphone Is Valuable, Study Finds
By observing interactions at the Uluwatu temple in Bali, researchers found that the macaques have learnt to steal only high-valued items from tourists in exchange for food.
A Weird Debate Online Looks Into Whether a Single Cheeto Could Destroy the ISS
A user who claims to be part of the team that designed the International Space Station thinks that the Cheeto might break a solar cell or two if it were to collide with the station.
Facebook Groups Say They Were Censored Just for Using the Word ‘Men’
Tag group admins claim that anything even remotely negative about men gets automatically flagged or taken down. The same doesn't seem to apply to posts disparaging or even threatening women.
We Asked A Girl Who Collects Every Mosquito She's Killed: Why?
Things got weird when a 19-year-old artist shared her unique hobby online.
Samosa Bound for Space Crash-Landed in France (We Can Explain)
Niraj Gadher from Bath, U.K., launched a samosa into space, only to have to ask a stranger to rescue it when it reappeared 300 miles away.
Pictures With Certain Dog Breeds Might Fetch You More Attention on Dating Apps
Posing with a chihuahua or a labrador in your dating app pictures might just get you the pawfect match.