
You share this planet with creatures so strange and brilliantly adapted that, if you met them in a science fiction movie, you might not question it for a second. From animals that can literally freeze solid and come back to life, to fish that shoot down prey with jets of water, evolution has produced survival … Read more

The Incredible Journey of Light: How It Shapes Our World
Sameen David
When you flip a switch and a room floods with brightness, it feels almost magical. Yet that glow is just one tiny moment in an incredibly long, wild journey that light has taken to reach you. From the core of the sun to the screen you’re reading right now, light has been on the move, … Read more

5 Scientific Breakthroughs That Could Transform Our Daily Lives
Kristina
You probably feel it already: life is changing faster than you can keep up. One year you are amazed your phone can unlock with your face, and the next, people are editing genes, printing organs, and talking to AI like it is a new colleague. It can feel surreal, almost like you woke up in … Read more

The Universe’s Biggest Unanswered Questions: What Scientists Are Still Puzzled By
Sameen David
If you’ve ever stared up at the night sky and felt a strange mix of wonder and unease, you’re not alone. The more you learn about the universe, the clearer it becomes that you’re living inside a mystery far bigger than anything your everyday life prepares you for. Scientists keep building better telescopes, more powerful … Read more

7 Amazing Animal Behaviors That Defy Simple Explanation
Sameen David
You probably think you have a decent grasp of how animals behave: they hunt, they hide, they mate, they migrate. But once you start looking a little closer, things get weird fast. All across the planet, you find species doing things that seem almost impossible to explain with simple cause-and-effect logic. In this article, you’re … Read more

The Science of Dreams: What Do They Really Mean and Why Do We Have Them?
Kristina
You spend roughly about one third of your life asleep, and a big chunk of that time your brain is busy dreaming. You might wake up from a chase scene, a strange conversation with someone from your past, or a completely surreal world where nothing makes sense, and still wonder: what on earth was that … Read more

10 Mind-Blowing Facts About Our Planet’s Most Extreme Environments
Sameen David
If you think Earth is a calm blue marble drifting quietly through space, you’re in for a shock. Your planet is home to places so hot they melt rock, so cold metal snaps like glass, and so crushingly deep that ordinary ideas about weather and climate just fall apart. These extremes are not rare curiosities … Read more

Unravelling the Mysteries of Sleep: Why We Need It and What Happens When We Don’t
Sameen David
If you have ever dragged yourself through a day after a late night and wondered why your brain feels wrapped in fog, you have brushed up against one of the most important forces in your life: sleep. You spend roughly about one third of your entire existence doing it, yet it can still feel mysterious, … Read more

8 Ancient Civilizations We Still Don’t Fully Understand
Sameen David
You probably like to think of history as a neat timeline: one civilization hands the torch to the next, everything building in a straight line toward the present. But when you really look at the archaeological record, that story falls apart fast. Some cultures appear out of nowhere with advanced skills, others vanish without a … Read more

The Amazing World of Bioluminescence: Nature’s Living Lights Explained
You switch off the lights, step outside, and the world should go dark. Instead, the ocean shimmers electric blue, a beetle flashes like a tiny lantern, or a mushroom glows faintly from a rotting log. Bioluminescence feels so unreal that your first instinct is to blame special effects, yet it is one of the most … Read more

How Indigenous Cultures Predicted Eclipses and Comets Without Modern Tools
Long before observatories, satellites, or even telescopes, people around the world could look up at a darkening sun or a blazing comet and calmly say, in effect, “We knew this was coming.” For many Indigenous cultures, eclipses and comets were not random terrors but expected visitors, woven into careful cycles of observation and story. Today, … Read more

Chameleons Who Give Live Birth
Nelleke van Niekerk, BSc Food Science (Biochemistry)
If you, like me, were shocked to learn that some chameleons give live birth – this is the article for you! Let’s take a look at four really cool ovoviviparous chameleons, and what being ovoviviparous actually means. What does ovoviviparous mean? Ovoviviparous chameleons do not lay eggs like oviparous reptiles. These chameleons give birth to … Read more

Scientists Discover Tiny Fanged Frog in Indonesia
The rugged, diverse landscape of Sulawesi, Indonesia, has long fascinated scientists with its unique biodiversity. In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers from the Field Museum in collaboration with the Bogor Zoology Museum unearthed the world’s smallest fanged frog. These species challenge our understanding of amphibian life in the region. Introducing The World’s Smallest Fanged Frog This … Read more

SpaceX Starships and Johnson Atoll: Balancing Innovation with Environmental Conservation
Johnson Atoll, a remote Pacific island chain and vital seabird sanctuary, is at the center of a heated debate. The U.S. Air Force’s proposal to establish rocket landing pads for SpaceX Starships on the atoll has sparked concerns among conservationists. They warn that the project could undo decades of restoration efforts and threaten the fragile … Read more