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Men are puzzled by the ‘stitch line’ running down the scrotum: Here’s what it actually is

Many men eventually discover a seam-like line on their scrotum and wonder whether it’s a scar, or something abnormal. In fact, it’s completely normal and medically known as the scrotal raphe, a developmental remnant from early fetal life. Health experts explain how, during embryonic development, genital tissue fuses under the influence of hormones, leaving this

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‘Cosmic Creepy-Crawly’: Nasa unveils new Red Spider Nebula image; reveals new details

NASA’s James Webb Telescope has unveiled stunning new details of the Red Spider Nebula, NGC 6537. The image reveals the nebula’s central star, previously faint, now glowing red due to hot dust. Scientists are also seeing the full extent of the nebula’s ‘legs’ and a fast-moving jet carving its intricate structure, offering fresh insights into

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Saturn’s rings vanished in 2025: The rare cosmic alignment that stunned astronomers and skywatchers

Saturn stunned skywatchers on 23 November when its iconic rings seemed to vanish, leaving the planet looking strangely bare. Astronomers confirmed nothing was wrong. Earth had passed directly through the ring plane, making the vast icy bands appear edge-on and nearly invisible. This rare alignment, occurring every 13 to 15 years, created a dramatic but

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How Africa may become Earth’s next ocean basin in 5 to 10 million years giving birth to a new ocean

Scientists are observing a new ocean forming in Africa’s Afar region, a unique geological hotspot. Early magnetic surveys from 1968, combined with recent data from the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, reveal how continental crust is breaking apart and transforming into oceanic crust. These findings offer a rare, real-time glimpse into the birth of

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How the discovery of the ‘inner kernel’ may hold the answers to Neptune’s migration

Astronomers have discovered a new, previously unnoticed concentration of icy bodies in the Kuiper Belt, dubbed the ‘inner kernel.’ This finding, made possible by advanced clustering algorithms, suggests the cold classical belt is more layered than previously thought. It offers crucial new insights into Neptune’s complex migration and the early evolution of our Solar System,

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Mind-bending theory claims we’re actually in the year 1726 and that 300 years of history never happened

A fringe historical theory claims we’re actually living in the 1700s, arguing that nearly 300 years of early medieval history were fabricated by medieval rulers. But historians point to recorded astronomy, tree-ring dating and extensive global archives as solid evidence those centuries really occurred. The Phantom Time Hypothesis remains a fascinating idea, but not one

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