In 1748, a search for water led to the uncovering of Pompeii, a city frozen in time for 1,700 years |

An accidental discovery in 1748 unearthed Pompeii, a Roman city preserved by volcanic ash. This find revolutionized archaeology, revealing intact streets and homes. Image Credits: via Wikimedia Commons Think about drilling down into the ground to find nothing more than water, but suddenly finding yourself in another world. It is precisely what occurred back in…

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When Trisha Krishnan called Vijay Thalapathy “special”; revealed they became ‘good friends’ on sets of ‘Ghilli’ | Tamil Movie News

Vijay Thalapathy and Trisha Krishnan trend after Chennai wedding photos, post his 26-year wife Sangeetha’s divorce filing alleging affair. Iconic Ghilli duo reunited in Leo (2023); Trisha once called him “always special.” Vijay Thalapathy and Trisha Krishnan have become the hot topic of discussion since they were widely photographed at producer Kalpathi S. Suresh‘s son’s…

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Twitch streamer Amouranth hides for safety as gunfire breaks out near her house, chilling footage surfaces online

Kaitlyn Siragusa revealed that multiple gunshots were fired outside her home, forcing her to barricade herself inside. She told fans there was “lots of gunfire outside right now” and later confirmed she was “barricaded down and safe for now.” Security footage showed a hooded figure nearby, though involvement remains unclear. The incident has renewed concerns…

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In 1844, Horace Wells attended a gas party and found the laughing gas that ended surgical pain |

In the mid-1800s, gas parties showcased nitrous oxide’s euphoric effects. Dentist Horace Wells observed a man injured but pain-free under its influence, sparking an idea. Image Credits: Wikimedia Commons Imagine such an event wherein the performance is centred around individuals breathing in “laughing gas,” stumbling about, and providing entertainment to the audience members. In the…

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