
Eleanor Grace
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Barnard's Star b: A Frozen Super-Earth Right Next Door
Astronomers have discovered evidence of an exoplanet orbiting Barnard’s Star, the closest single red dwarf to our Solar System, just 5.96 light-years away. The planet, named Barnard’s Star b, has a mass about 3.2 times that of Earth and completes one orbit every 233 days.
By Eleanor Grace6 months ago in Earth
The Alien on the Moon: A Mysterious Encounter from an Ancient Chinese Text
Over a thousand years ago, during the Tang Dynasty, an extraordinary book titled Youyang Zazu (“Miscellaneous Morsels from Youyang”) was written — and in one of its many fantastical tales lies a story that eerily mirrors modern theories about aliens and the Moon.
By Eleanor Grace6 months ago in History
Baba Vanga and the 2025 Apocalypse Prophecy
Baba Vanga, the famous blind mystic from Bulgaria, has become a legendary figure in the world of prophecy. Known for her eerie predictions about major world events — from the 9/11 terrorist attacks to the war in Ukraine — she remains a subject of fascination long after her death. Among her most haunting forecasts is a claim that the apocalypse would begin in the year 2025.
By Eleanor Grace6 months ago in Humans
Why Deserts Like the Sahara Are Scorching by Day and Freezing by Night
Not many people know that temperatures in the Sahara Desert can drop by as much as 24°C (43°F) overnight. If you’re planning a day trip to the Sahara Desert in North Africa, you’ll want to pack plenty of water and sunscreen. But if you’re staying the night, you’ll also need a snug sleeping bag to keep warm — not something most people expect to bring into the desert.
By Eleanor Grace6 months ago in Earth
Why We Dream of Death
Death is one of the most common themes in dreams. For centuries, people have wondered what it means to die in a dream, why it happens, and whether it holds any deeper significance. According to Kelly Bulkeley, a renowned dream researcher and founder of the Sleep and Dream Database containing over 40,000 entries, dreams involving death—whether through murder, accidents, or natural causes—are among the most frequently reported.
By Eleanor Grace9 months ago in Humans
The Loneliest Man in the World
In the heart of Argentina, 300 miles southwest of Buenos Aires, lies the ruins of a once-thriving lakeside resort town—Epecuén. Once bustling with life, the town now stands silent, its streets buried under salt and debris, its buildings collapsed and decayed. But among the ruins lives a man—Pablo Novak, 93 years old—who has been called “the loneliest man in the world.”
By Eleanor Grace9 months ago in Humans
Walking on Fire
For thousands of years, firewalking has captivated the human imagination. From ancient tribal rituals to modern-day spectacles, the sight of a person walking barefoot across a bed of glowing red-hot coals continues to stir awe, disbelief, and sometimes fear. But according to one award-winning American physicist, there’s no magic involved—just physics.
By Eleanor Grace9 months ago in Earth
Can Fear Kill You?
Can someone truly be scared to death? It may sound like a plot twist in a horror movie, but scientists have now confirmed that fear—if intense enough—can indeed be lethal. The connection between sudden emotional shock and fatal heart attacks is no longer just a theory; it is a scientific reality supported by new research.
By Eleanor Grace9 months ago in Humans
What Happens When We Die? Science Explores the Final Mystery
Death has always been humanity’s greatest mystery—and perhaps our deepest fear. While birth marks the beginning of our existence, death remains a topic cloaked in silence, sorrow, and uncertainty. Every person dies only once, and because so few return from the brink of death, it’s nearly impossible to understand what the experience of dying truly feels like.
By Eleanor Grace9 months ago in Humans











