Five Sri Lankan fishermen have died after drinking unknown liquids from bottles they found adrift in the sea, the South Asian nation’s navy said. A group of six fishermen had sailed from the Tangalle Fisheries Harbour on a multiday trip and found the bottles floating nearly 320 nautical miles (592.64km) off the coast of Sri Lanka. They thought the bottles contained alcohol and consumed the contents, navy spokesperson Gayan Wickramasuriya said. Four of them died…
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The long-awaited return of the hit documentary series Unsolved Mysteries to Netflix has been confirmed, with a release date for volume four set for July 31, 2024. Nearly two years have passed since the release of the third volume, and fans are eager to dive back into the enigmatic world of unexplained deaths, baffling disappearances, and bizarre paranormal activities. ‘Unsolved Mysteries’ originally aired on NBC in 1987, quickly becoming a staple for viewers fascinated by…
A new study of exoplanet LHS 1140 b using the Webb Space Telescope shows that it could potentially be a habitable water world, according to a study published on the preprint server arXiv. At the same time, a planet similar to Earth is relatively close to us, reports Space. Scientists are now searching for habitable planets outside the solar system. To do this, the planet must be in the habitable zone of its star, that…