Professor Tim Coulson from Oxford University, an expert in evolution, dismisses the existence of the Loch Ness Monster and Bigfoot as “pure fantasy”, urging believers to find another hobby as scientific evidence suggests their likelihood is extremely low. Coulson argues that the lack of fossils, bone fragments, or skin samples makes it hard to believe these legendary creatures have gone undetected for thousands of years, labeling them as “fun figments of our imagination”. Despite this, he notes that it is premature to rule out the existence of aliens, leaving the possibility open for further exploration.
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Mideast wars inflict psychic wounds on Arab-Aust women
Widespread anxiety among Arab-Australian women, stemming from the ongoing conflict in Gaza, has been highlighted in a University of NSW study published in The Lancet, revealing increased panic disorder symptoms and a decline in quality of life. The research, involving 410 women with connections to the region, underscores the urgent need for targeted mental health interventions as they grapple with the emotional toll of family safety concerns amidst the violence. Want More Context? 🔎
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