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Why So Many People Think They’ve Lived a Past Life

Creepy kids, vivid dreams, déjà vu, and that weird feeling you’ve been here before—this deep dive into past lives explores why so many people feel like they’ve lived before. Whether it’s spiritual, scientific, or just deeply human, something about it sticks. Maybe your soul remembers more than you think.

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Michele Gargiulo Michele Gargiulo

Can Electricity Really Shock Cancer Out of the Body?

What if curing cancer didn’t mean chemo, scalpels, or radiation? Scientists are exploring how low-power electricity could disrupt tumors, stop cell division, and revolutionize treatment—without the side effects. This isn't sci-fi—it's the future of medicine, and it's already being tested.

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Michele Gargiulo Michele Gargiulo

Real-Life Zombies: The Parasites Turning Insects Into Mindless Puppets

Zombie ants. Mind-controlled caterpillars. Deer that stumble through the woods with empty stares. These aren't horror stories—they're real. Dive into the creepy, fascinating world of parasites that turn their hosts into puppets. Nature’s weird, and sometimes, straight-up terrifying.

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Rock Out and Grow: How Music is Changing the Natural World

What do termites, tomatoes, and cows have in common? They all react to music—and not just metaphorically. From rock-loving insects to grapevines that groove to Vivaldi, this post explores the weird, wild ways sound shapes the natural world. Yes, even your houseplants might be listening.

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Red 40 and Regret: Why RFK Jr. Is Coming for Food Dyes (And Why He’s Not Wrong)

On April 23, 2025, RFK Jr. officially launched a U.S. ban on eight artificial food dyes—including Red 40 and Yellow 5—in a move that’s shaking up the grocery aisle. This post breaks down what’s being banned, why it matters, and what this means for the future of food in America (with a little personal fire, of course).

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Are Volcanoes Secretly Cooling the Planet?

Volcanoes don’t just erupt—they cool the planet. Some scientists think they’re Earth’s accidental air conditioners, and now we’re trying to copy them through geoengineering. This post dives into the wild science behind volcanic cooling, the debate over spraying particles into the sky, and whether we’re about to start controlling the climate on purpose.

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Can America Really Manipulate Time and Space? Unpacking the Viral Sci-Fi Claim

A top science chief once claimed America can "manipulate time and space"—but what did he really mean? In this blog, I unpack the viral quote, explore real physics behind time travel, wormholes, warp drives (yes, really), and dive into some wild conspiracy theories along the way. If you love sci-fi, science facts, and a little government mystery, this one’s for you.

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The Arctic Is Boiling (Kinda)—What That Means for Us All

The Arctic is heating up (no, really), and it’s unleashing methane burps, zombie viruses, and some seriously confused wildlife. In this post, I break down why it matters—from your garden tomatoes to the global thermostat—and how you can fight back with compost bins and a little hope.

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