K-pop is South Korean popular music and the entertainment system around it, usually highly produced pop (idol groups or soloists) that mixes styles like pop, hip‑hop, R&B and EDM and emphasizes visuals, choreography and fandom.
Not all Korean music is K-pop — there’s indie, trot, jazz, classical, etc.
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Why astronomers care: this nebula is a snapshot of a dying Sun-like star shedding its outer layers before becoming a white dwarf. It is a rare chance to study how stars die, cool, and reshape their surroundings. Which fact surprised you most?
Space is cold, but one nebula beats even the Big Bang’s afterglow: the Boomerang Nebula. It’s the coldest known place in the universe, at about 1 Kelvin, or about -272°C. How does a cloud of gas get that frigid?
The shape is tricky, too. Early telescopes made it look boomerang-shaped, but Hubble and ALMA showed a broader hourglass or bipolar structure, with dust and cold gas shaping the light we see.
Which part of the kelpie legend gets under your skin most: the lochside lure, the sticky hide, or the idea that a beautiful horse could hide something deadly? Reply with the detail you won't forget.
Why did Scotland imagine a horse that drags people under the water? The kelpie legend grew from fear of dark lochs, fast rivers, and the strange disappearances they could hide. More than a monster story, it was a warning in disguise.
That fear still lives on in modern art. Andy Scott's 30-metre Kelpies in Falkirk turn the old water horse into steel, linking myth with Scotland's horse-powered heritage.