As we say our goodbyes to 2025, we must bid adieu to the memes that came with it. It was a surreal year on the internet — many of this year’s memes leaned heavily into the brain rot that’s come with ...
IIT-Madras–incubated startup Modulus Housing has raised USD 7.83 million in a Series A funding round led by Kalaari Capital, Hero Enterprise and Samarthya, giving fresh momentum to its push toward ...
In response, TikTokers proposed an idea that started as satire but quickly became a rallying cry for users who felt overwhelmed by chaotic, hyper-ironic formats. Although the proposal began ...
As the BJP-JD(U)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) appeared to cruise towards a landslide victory in Bihar at the expense of the RJD-Congress-led Mahagathbandhan, the latter's poor performance ...
Robotics company 1X dropped news of the humanoid helper called NEO Home Robot and opened preorders, and the internet immediately started posting memes about it. While some people dreamed about a ...
Your Blood Type Can Mean You're More Prone to Heart Disease. Here's What to Know Georgia Tech Fans Storm Field After Dramatic Upset Win Over Clemson Ryan Reynolds reveals he personally called ...
You might have seen an image of a blue-tinted, smiling Grinch with the caption, “That feeling when knee surgery is tomorrow.” The meme has proved surprisingly durable, but what on earth does it mean?
Your brain is biologically wired for memes. Memes don’t just spread for fun; they tap into parts of the brain evolved to help us learn from others, develop skills, and adapt to our social environment.
About a month ago, Zara Larsson’s friends started sending her obscure TikTok videos that used her song with Clean Bandit, “Symphony.” The posts had random observations or dark self-loathing messages — ...