Are people willing to believe in AI because it taps into myths that are deeply ingrained in their imaginations?
Prof Suresh Chander [email protected] Hindu mythology stands out among the world’s major religious traditions for its extraordinary plurality of divine and semi-divine beings-devas, daityas, ...
Persian religious ideas introduced concepts of a cosmic battle between light and darkness, good and evil. Jewish writers absorbed these themes, developing characters like Belial, Asael, and fallen ...
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at MUJ chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus. Some stories survive not because they are ancient, but because they are ...
The devil is in the tiny details. A team of scientists discovered a new bee species they affectionately nicknamed “Lucifer” after noticing that its female cohort sports a set of devil-like horns. Kit ...
The bee's moniker is also inspired by the Netfilx show, Lucifer Prendergast and Campbell A new species of bee has been identified in Australia, according to a new study Megachile lucifer , the new bee ...
Researchers in Australia have discovered a native bee species with tiny "devil-like horns.” A research team at Curtin University in Perth discovered the species while surveying a critically endangered ...
As if deadly snakes, spiders and sharks were not enough, Australia now has a new creepy critter: a "lucifer" bee with devil-like horns. The species, dubbed Megachile (Hackeriapis) lucifer, was found ...
Scientists in Australia have identified a new species of native bee with tiny, devil-like horns that have earned it a playfully hellish name – “lucifer.” The species, Megachile lucifer, was discovered ...
Scientists surveying an endangered wildflower in Australia chanced upon a unique creature instead – a new bee species they decided to name “Lucifer” because of its tiny devil-like “horns”. They say ...
Tiny devil-like horns on the new native bee species inspired its name, Lucifer Australian scientists have discovered a new native bee species with tiny horns - and given it a suitably devilish name.
A group of archaeologists have found a unique Viking age site, 300 meters (984 feet) beyond the entrance of Iceland’s Surtshellir cave, that appears to have been used for Viking rituals. The most ...