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Hrishita Das

Hrishita Das

Hrishita is an Entertainment Journalist who pretty much lives in the world of movies and fandoms. Her specialty is covering shows like Stranger Things, Game of Thrones, and Breaking Bad. She is a big fan of filmmakers such as Martin Scorsese, Quentin Tarantino, and Christopher Nolan. With 3 years of experience in the Entertainment sector, Hrishita is not afraid of subtitles and enjoys movies from different languages, especially Korean films. Beyond live-action, she is into anime, manga culture, and keeps up with the latest in K-pop and pop culture trends. She loves unwinding with a webtoon, an anime series or experimenting with cooking new dishes.

Scientists Stunned as ‘Man-Made’ Material Discovered Forming Naturally on Moon's Far Side

China’s Chang’e-6 mission’s moon samples uncover naturally formed nanotubes once thought possible only in labs.
2 days ago

Joshua Tree National Park on Alert as More Than 200 Mini Earthquakes Strike in Under 24 Hours

A moderate quake near Joshua Tree National Park triggered an intense aftershock swarm, keeping residents on alert.
2 days ago

Scientists Find Rare Monk Seals Using a Hidden Underwater Language that Defies all Expectations

New recordings show Hawaiian monk seals use many more sounds than scientists ever realized.
3 days ago

Scientists Discover Rare Bright Comet Speeding Towards the Sun

This comet could be part of the Kreutz family and is expected to flare dramatically as it sweeps past the Sun.
3 days ago

Scientists Develop DNA-Based ‘Cassette Tape’ — and It Can Store Over 3 Billion Songs

By storing data in DNA, the cassette offers a compact and low-energy way to archive billions of songs long-term.
4 days ago

This Pet Cow Just Used a Brush to Scratch Its Back — the First Known Tool Use in Cattle

"This was a meaningful example of tool use in a species that is rarely considered from a cognitive perspective," said a researcher.
4 days ago

Chinese Scientists Finally Prove a Forgotten 1930s Theory — Key Find for Dark Matter Research

After decades, Chinese researchers confirm the Migdal effect that may help reveal dark matter particles.
4 days ago

NASA Launches Pandora Telescope to Study Habitable Worlds in Ways James Webb Can't

By tracking active stars, NASA's Pandora will join the search for water and other key signs in exoplanet atmospheres.
5 days ago

Scientists Warn Ocean Melting is Worsening Antarctic Ice Loss — May Push Sea Levels by 15 Meters

Scientists say that hidden melting beneath Antarctica’s ice could rapidly reshape sea levels, but they do not know when.
5 days ago

Americans Use 62+ Hours a Year Doing Laundry — and it’s Causing Millions of Tons of Carbon Emissions

From time and money to water and energy, laundry quietly adds up costing American households far more than most people realize.
5 days ago

15 States Could See Northern Lights This Weekend — Check Best Viewing Times and Locations

The Earth will be experiencing an incoming surge of solar energy on January 16–17.
Jan 16, 2026

This Startup Beamed Power from Moving Aircraft to Earth — a Big Step Toward Space Solar Energy

The test brings the idea of nonstop solar energy from space closer to reality.
Jan 15, 2026

California Diver Captures Photos Of Mysterious Fish Rarely Seen Near the Surface

A king-of-the-salmon that normally lives far offshore was spotted alive near the surface, a sight rarely seen by humans.
Jan 13, 2026

Skiers Caught On Camera Triggering Massive Avalanche In Rocky Mountain National Park

The avalanche in Rocky Mountain National Park shows how quickly the slopes can turn dangerous.
Jan 13, 2026

Scientists Say the Arctic Has Entered a 'New Era' — and It Looks Worrying

Extreme weather conditions are rapidly reshaping the Arctic, according to a new study.
Jan 12, 2026

FDA Issues Class II Recall for 40,000 Cases of Popular Tater Tots Sold in 26 States

The potato snacks were pulled after hard plastic fragments were discovered in frozen tater tot products.
Jan 12, 2026

NASA's Curiosity Rover Snaps a Stunning Mars Sunset — and It Looks Surprisingly Familiar

'Adding color to these kinds of merged images helps different details stand out in the landscape,' NASA said.
Jan 9, 2026

This Massive Asteroid Is Spinning at Record Speed — and Somehow Still Staying in One Piece

'This is now the fastest-spinning asteroid that we know of,' an astronomer said.
Jan 8, 2026

A Giant Planet Is Lighting up the Night Sky This Week — Here's How to Spot It

If you’ve been seeing an unusually bright ‘star’ in the sky recently, it’s actually Jupiter, which will shine at its brightest on January 10.
Jan 7, 2026