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Astronomers studying a planet 245 light-years from Earth believe they may have found the missing piece in a long-standing puzzle surrounding how other worlds are formed. Typically, exoplanets fall into one of two categories based on their size. “Super-Earths” are typically no
A graphic artist is testing everyone’s knowledge of algebra and attention to detail with a pictograph math problem that assigns numbers to different plants. Gergely Dudás, of Budapest, Hungary, shared the nature-inspired math problem and visual puzzle with Fox News Digital, and he used yellow dandelions,
A puzzle designed for children aged four to six has baffled people after a dad posted his son’s workbook. The dad, from the UK, asked social media users if he was “thick” following his struggles in unpacking a riddle that asked challengers
Today is the second day of the Goodwood Festival of Speed, an annual four-day celebration of motorsport and motoring. Over the next few days, the best and the brightest from motor racing will descend on a corner of West Sussex to show
Exercise is important for all our muscles – and that includes the brain. Puzzles such as crosswords, Sudoku and wordsearches help to test our minds and keep us mentally active. While puzzles on our phones, such as wordles, or at the back
Puzzles, brain teasers and riddles are an excellent way to pass the time while keeping your brain in tip top condition. Neurology experts are agreed that trying to solve puzzles is a fun and rewarding way to keep your mind active. So
This gardening brainteaser uses your cognitive skills to spot seven playful cats hiding in the bushes in less than 15 seconds – how many can you find? The pretty image shows two gardeners working hard on the garden lawn to maintain its
A series of minor tremors recorded on the Danish Baltic island of Bornholm Saturday has puzzled scientists, who now say they were caused by “acoustic pressure waves from an unknown source.” At first the tremors were thought to have been caused by