Laura SinpetruSoftpedia editor profile and review archive

Hey, there! From where I stand, it seems that my life-long passion for animals and nature, together with my avid interest in everything that has to do with the written word, finally paid off, as now I get to spend my time reporting on how important the natural world is and on how we all should focus on taking better care of it.

OK, maybe when I was one-year-old I didn't really know how to make heads or tails of what was around me, but once I began to grow up, I sparked a sudden interest in most of the things having to do with the environment.

Otherwise, I'm your average chirpy young lady, who enjoys spending time with friends – outdoors, if possible – and browsing for new editions of relatively old books in libraries.

Hopefully, you'll have as much fun reading my articles as I have writing them!

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The Black Hole at the Core of Our Milky Way Has Grown Restless

The Black Hole at the Core of Our Milky Way Has Grown Restless

by Laura Sinpetru, September 24th, 2015
Scientists say it's producing flares at oddly alert pace
 

Archaeologists Dig Out 9,000-Year-Old Decapitated Skull

The skull was found with amputated hands covering the face
by Laura Sinpetru, September 24th, 2015
 

Selfies Have Killed More People than Sharks This Year

Apparently, taking selfies is a rather dangerous endeavor
by Laura Sinpetru, September 23rd, 2015
 

Man Sets His Own Car on Fire So It Won't Be Towed Away

A perfectly flawless plan, no doubt about it
by Laura Sinpetru, September 23rd, 2015
First Humans in Australia Were Greeted by Giant Killer Lizards

First Humans in Australia Were Greeted by Giant Killer Lizards

by Laura Sinpetru, September 23rd, 2015
Fossil evidence sheds new light on life in ancient Australia
 

Study: Coffee Is Safe for the Heart, Doesn't Cause Palpitations

There is no evidence coffee might trigger hectic heart beats
by Laura Sinpetru, September 23rd, 2015
 

Paleontologists Discover New Dinosaur Species in Alaska

These ancient creatures were about 30 feet (9 meters) long
by Laura Sinpetru, September 23rd, 2015
Cosmic Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Faraway Comet 67P/C-G Seen Morphing

Cosmic Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Faraway Comet 67P/C-G Seen Morphing

by Laura Sinpetru, September 22nd, 2015
The comet has recently made its closest approach to the Sun
 
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