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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.

It’s Peak Hibernation Season, But Bears Were Just Seen Charging at Tahoe Ski Slope, Puzzling Skiers

Believed to be a mother bear and her two cubs, the trio were captured in an Instagram video.
3 hours ago

Why Was Punch, The Viral Monkey, Abandoned by His Mother? Zookeeper Offers an Explanation

Punch the baby monkey melted hearts online, and his zookeeper now explains why his mother possibly abandoned him at birth.
4 hours ago

Scientists Find Stronger Than Ever Evidence Linking Air Pollution to Alzheimer's

New research suggests polluted air could be affecting brain health and raising Alzheimer’s risk over time.
4 days ago

Endangered Condors Make Stunning Return to Zion National Park, Leaving Hikers Amazed

A rare California condor sighting turned an ordinary Zion hike into a once-in-a-lifetime moment.
4 days ago

Endangered Ferrets Are Making a Comeback in the U.S. And It's Due to a Controversial Technology

The black-footed ferret’s comeback is gaining fresh hope, thanks to a bold new science-driven conservation effort.
5 days ago

A Huge ‘Gravity Hole’ Lies Beneath Antarctica. Scientists Say It’s Getting Stronger

This strange 'gravity hole' beneath Antarctica could help explain how its ice and oceans changed over millions of years.
5 days ago

These Viral Gorillas Were Seen Banging Windows at an Abandoned Zoo. Now, They’re Getting a New Home

After months of viral videos and speculation, Bristol Zoo’s gorillas are finally moving to their new home.
6 days ago

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Players are stepping into the lives of Yellowstone wolves, turning gaming into an emotional and educational survival experience.
6 days ago

A Mysterious Foam Has Taken Over Portugal's Beaches. And It's Linked to the Recent Deadly Storms

Powerful storms left Portugal’s coastline covered in unusual sea foam, creating surreal scenes by the shore.
6 days ago

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A livestream dig at an Arkansas park turned into a rare diamond discovery no one saw coming.
6 days ago

As Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier' Melts Faster Than Expected, Experts Plan to Build a 50-Mile Wall

A bold new idea could help slow down melting of the 'Doomsday Glacier.'
Feb 13, 2026

After Extreme Heat Killed Over 80% of Flying Foxes, This Unusual Hospital Is Giving Them a Lifeline

Inside a rare bat hospital, rescuers care for orphaned flying foxes as deadly heatwaves leave colonies fighting to survive.
Feb 12, 2026

Scientists Find Most U.S. States Are Warming Significantly. But These 8 Are the Exception

A new study finds most U.S. states are warming, but eight are not yet showing a clear temperature rise.
Feb 12, 2026

A Danish Town Just Switched to Red Streetlights and It Could Change Animal Life in Cities Worldwide

Denmark’s red streetlights cut light pollution, protect wildlife, and could reshape how cities light the night.
Feb 11, 2026

Earth’s Core May Be Hiding 45 ‘Oceans’ Worth of Hydrogen, New Study Finds

New experiments suggest that Earth’s core may store vast hidden reserves of life-essential hydrogen.
Feb 11, 2026

Scientists Plan to Turn the Ocean Floor into a Renewable Energy Storage Powerhouse Using Concrete Orbs

A new underwater energy storage system could help solve renewable power’s biggest challenge of storing excess electricity.
Feb 10, 2026

A Gray Wolf Makes ‘Historic’ Appearance in Los Angeles for the First Time in 100 Years

A 3-year-old female gray wolf tagged “BEY03F” was tracked through her GPS collar on Saturday, February 7.
Feb 10, 2026

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.
Jan 22, 2026

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.
Jan 22, 2026

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.
Jan 21, 2026