Science
Diets may be improved by fresh produce near store entrances.
Even when we try to eat healthily, why do we buy snacks so fast at the grocery store? The solution might be easier than anticipated. A store's design can subtly influence decisions without anyone noticing. Placing fruits and vegetables close to store doors enhances consumer purchases, according to a National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) study.
By Francis Damiabout an hour ago in Chapters
Urban wolves are picking up human behaviour.
Wolves that are moving into areas where humans predominate are getting less afraid of strange things, but they are still quite sensitive to direct human cues. This difference highlights a more selective kind of caution that contributes to the explanation of how wolves continue to live close to humans without losing their fundamental aversion to human presence.
By Francis Damiabout 6 hours ago in Chapters
Brainstorming Plan of US Ground Invasion of Iran
Brainstorming Plan of US Ground Invasion of Iran The possibility of a United States ground invasion of Iran has once again become a topic of global strategic debate. With rising military tensions, economic disruptions, and diplomatic maneuvering, the Middle East is entering a critical phase. Reports suggest increasing troop deployments, rising threats, and parallel diplomatic efforts — including potential negotiations through Pakistan. These developments indicate that the conflict is no longer limited to airstrikes or naval pressure, but could evolve into a broader geopolitical confrontation.
By Wings of Time a day ago in Chapters
Iran’s Next Move: Nuclear Bomb?
Iran’s Next Move: Nuclear Bomb? Rising Fears as Iran Moves Closer to Nuclear Threshold As tensions escalate in the Middle East, one major question is now dominating global security discussions: Is Iran preparing for a nuclear bomb?
By Wings of Time 2 days ago in Chapters
Dragon Horse. Content Warning.
“They called the serpent Anguis. The steeds stole his wings from him, so he grew strong enough to swim without them. However, his scales still remembered what the feathers felt like. He would not sleep until he turned the tides and took them back.”
By Wen Xiaosheng3 days ago in Chapters
The Proust Effect
*Doot doot doo do* “Ugh,” came out muffled from under a white and pink blanket. *Doot doot doo do* “Stop!” the muffled voice said. But the chiming didn’t stop and the blanket flew off in a swift motion of the arm. Wren Alden sat up in a little bed, in the attic of the renamed Leona’s Yellow Bird Bed and Breakfast. Felix Thurman, one of the most successful Authors and Wren’s mentor had bought it, selling all he owned in the U.S. and naming it in honor of his late wife. The former owner and murderer Darcia Blackwood was in prison for murdering her sister Lucia. Lucia was resting in peace; ashes scattered at the shipwreck that had brought her and so many others to the island. Carmine, Wren’s partner in literal crime thanks to a break in, was off traveling the world researching for his next book. Or that was what he was supposed to be doing, but instead he was calling Wren in the middle of the night. For the fourth time this month.
By Raine Fielder4 days ago in Chapters











