Mysterious Mermaid Skeleton Washes Up On Queensland Beach

An Australian woman was shocked to discover a mysterious skeleton that resembles a mermaid, washed up on the beach of Queensland. Bobbie-Lee Oates, a 34-year-old-woman, discovered the skeleton while she was on a camping trip along with her husband and friends.

Inside World’s Largest Cruise Ship 5x Bigger Than Titanic

World’s largest cruise ship that is five times bigger than the Titanic set sail last week. Icon of the Seas has already amassed £5 million in advance bookings before its official maiden voyage in January. With a length that falls just 52 feet shy of the Empire State Building’s height (excluding the spire), the ship showcases an impressive size comparison.

Chinese Hackers Breached US Government Emails, Microsoft Says

Microsoft & White House said on Wednesday that Chinese hackers breached email accounts of 25 organizations, including US government agencies. White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said the government has detected an attack but managed To prevent further loss .

Huge Highway Under Construction Collapses in Bangkok

A massive metal girder has collapsed onto a crowded street in Bangkok, resulting in the death of at least two people and causing severe injuries to multiple others. Emergency responders quickly arrived at the location to locate any survivors trapped within the crushed vehicles and damaged structures.

Astronomers See Early Universe in Slow-Motion For First Time

Astronomers were able to detect time dilation in the early universe, an effect predicted by Einstein a century ago. Astronomers collected data from two decades of study and concluded that time was five times slower when the universe was 1 billion years old.

President Joe Biden Defends Sending Cluster Bombs To Ukraine

The US President has justified sending the controversial cluster bombs to Ukraine amid increasing pressure to counter Russian military advancements. Joe Biden said the decision was a very difficult one as the cluster bombs have the potential to cause widespread civilian harm, but the US has made sure the weapons will only be used in defense, White House statement said.

Twitter Imposes Temporary Daily Limits On Reading Tweets

Twitter has imposed temporary restrictions on the number of tweets users can read. Thousands of people complained about the access to the platform after twitter limited the number of tweets unverified users can read to 1,000 per day. Elon Musk tweeted that only verified users will be able to view 10,000 posts per day.

Georgia Police Apologizes For Using Black Man Image Target

The Villa Rica police department received severe backlash from the public after it posted photos of shooting sessions with an image of black man as the target. The police department apologized to the public for using the image and removed the images of the targets that had the images of black man.

Scientists Expects 75% Loss in Himalayan Glaciers By 2100

The increasing temperatures around the globe have been ringing the alarm for an extremely dangerous future for inhabitants of earth. According to a recent study comprising of international scientists, Glaciers in Asia’s Hindu Kush Himalaya are expected to lose 75% of its ice by the end of this century.

Russia Using Tanks As Car Bombs Against Ukrainian Troops

In a desperate effort to counter the resistance of the Ukrainian troops, Russian troops have started to improvise in their war tactics. The Russian Ministry of Defense has claimed to have detonated a remote-controlled tank, filled with 6 tons of TNT and five massive bombs, near the Ukrainian army positions in Donetsk. 

Google Lens Image Search Can Help Identify Skin Conditions

Google has said its lens imaging search can identify potential multiple skin conditions. In a blog post published by Google, it said the lens image can help identify issues with the user’s skin including rashes, lip bumps, odd moles and even hair loss.