Ornithology Says Blue Jays That Mimic Hawk Calls Aren't Just Scaring Off Competition – They're Demonstrating Deception That Shouldn't Be Possible in Birds

If you grew up thinking birds were simple creatures that just chirp, sing, and mind their own business, blue jays are about to wreck that idea for you. These flashy backyard regulars are not only loud and bold, they might also be pulling off something once thought to be beyond birds altogether: deliberate deception. When … Read more

Why Humans Fear Death According to Neuroscience and Psychology

Why Humans Fear Death According to Neuroscience and Psychology

Sameen David

You probably think about death more than you admit, even if it’s just in quick flashes you try to push away. You might feel a jolt in your chest on a turbulent flight, a hollow ache when you hear about a sudden accident, or a quiet dread when you wake up at 3 a.m. wondering … Read more

The Medical Stages of Dying and What Doctors Observe Most Often

The Medical Stages of Dying and What Doctors Observe Most Often

Sameen David

You probably know, in a vague way, that the body shuts down when someone is dying. But when you are actually watching it happen to someone you love, nothing about it feels vague. Every small change in breathing, skin color, or level of awareness can feel huge, frightening, and strangely sacred all at once. Understanding … Read more

brown lion on green grass field

The Role of Natural Selection in Shaping Animal Behavior and Traits

Annette Uy

Natural selection is a fundamental mechanism of evolution, famously introduced by Charles Darwin in the 19th century. It is the process through which species adapt over time as individuals with advantageous traits are more likely to survive and reproduce. These traits then become more common in the population. When applied to animal behavior and physical … Read more

The Moment Right Before You Fall Asleep When You Suddenly Jerk Awake: Neuroscience Says It's Your Brain Testing Whether You're Still Alive

The Moment Right Before You Fall Asleep When You Suddenly Jerk Awake: Neuroscience Says It’s Your Brain Testing Whether You’re Still Alive

Sameen David

You know that strange split second when you’re drifting off and suddenly your whole body jolts like you just stepped off a cliff? One moment you’re relaxed, the next your heart is racing and you’re wide awake again, wondering what on earth just happened. It can feel spooky, dramatic, and oddly like your brain just … Read more

The Animal With the Most Powerful Jumping Legs

Soham Mahajan, B.Sc. Media

Nature never ceases to amaze us with its incredible adaptations. Among the most impressive physical abilities in the animal kingdom is the power to jump—a skill that has evolved differently across species for hunting, escaping predators, and navigating diverse environments. While many animals can leap, certain species stand out for their extraordinary jumping prowess. In … Read more

Microbe on microscope

14 Surprising Facts About the Microbiome and Its Role in Health

Trizzy Orozco

The human microbiome is a fascinating and complex ecosystem teeming with trillions of microorganisms that play a crucial role in maintaining our health. These tiny inhabitants, mainly composed of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microbes, inhabit various surfaces of our body, including the skin, mouth, gut, and beyond. The interplay between the microbiome and our … Read more

Why Blankets Are Important for Your Dog

Why Blankets Are Important for Your Dog

Sameen David

You probably think of your dog’s blanket as a cute extra, like a decorative throw on your couch. But , that “extra” can quietly shape how safe, relaxed, and even how healthy they feel day to day. When you start looking at blankets from your dog’s point of view, they turn from a nice-to-have into … Read more