Oklahoma’s Tornadoes Have Their Own Science Festival — and It’s Kinda Fun

Oklahoma’s Tornadoes Have Their Own Science Festival — and It’s Kinda Fun

Annette Uy

Every spring, as the skies above Oklahoma start to churn with dramatic energy, a different kind of storm sweeps through the state: a whirlwind of science, excitement, and discovery. Here, where tornadoes are part of daily conversation and local folklore, the fascination with these powerful storms has grown into something uniquely celebratory. Imagine a festival … Read more

Close up of a DNA double helix structure

Unlocking the Mysteries of the Human Genome What We Have Learned From Next Generation Sequencing

Maria Faith Saligumba

Over the past few decades, advancements in genetic research have unlocked countless mysteries about the human genome. Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS), a revolutionary technology, has accelerated our understanding, leading to significant breakthroughs in medicine, biology, and biotechnology. This article explores the impact of NGS on our comprehension of the human genome, shedding light on its capabilities, … Read more

The Bacteria That Could Power the Future Straight from Coastal Mud

Jan Otte

Deep in Oregon’s coast tidal mudflats, researchers have discovered a strange microbe with a surprising ability to carry electricity like a wire. Ca. Electrothrix yaqonensis, named after the indigenous Yaqo’n First Nations people, is not only another nature oddity. It may be the key to revolutionary bioelectric technologies, ranging from pollution cleanup to new electronics. … Read more

The Wind in Wyoming Can Flip Trampolines Into Neighboring Counties

The Wind in Wyoming Can Flip Trampolines Into Neighboring Counties

Annette Uy

It sounds like something out of a tall tale: a trampoline tumbling through the sky, flung by invisible hands, landing not in the neighbor’s yard but in an entirely different county. Yet, in Wyoming, this is no exaggeration. The wind here is notorious—wild, relentless, and sometimes downright shocking in its strength. Imagine stepping outside to … Read more

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History Lessons: If Sea Levels Rose 100 Meters, What Would Survive of Us?

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine waking up one morning to find your city swallowed by the ocean. The skyline, familiar streets, and even the hills you once climbed, all vanished beneath a relentless tide. This isn’t a scene from a science fiction movie—it’s a haunting vision of what could happen if sea levels rose by 100 meters. Such a … Read more

Training AI With Pet Data: Where Does Your Dog's Bark Go When You Hit Record?

Training AI With Pet Data: Where Does Your Dog’s Bark Go When You Hit Record?

Annette Uy

Imagine capturing your dog’s joyful bark on your smartphone, only to realize that simple sound might one day teach artificial intelligence how to understand the language of animals. This isn’t a distant dream—it’s happening now. Every time you record your pet’s funny sounds or upload their playful antics online, you’re contributing to a revolution in … Read more

Beautiful close-up shot of a hawk showcasing its sharp beak and intense eyes.

The Top 5 Urban Animals That Keep Cities Running Smoothly

Suhail Ahmed

Every city runs on invisible helpers. Not just transit crews and water engineers, but wild workers that clock in without a paycheck or a press release. Look closer and you’ll see wings, whiskers, and talons quietly shoring up public health, food systems, and even infrastructure resilience. The twist is that many of these species were … Read more

Extended-spectrum ß-lactamase-producing (ESBLs) Enterobacteriaceae bacteria: Escherichia coli.

The Hidden World of Microbes: How Bacteria Shape Our Health and Environment

Trizzy Orozco

Microbes form an invisible network of life that influences our health, environment, and even the global climate. This hidden world encompasses bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microorganisms that inhabit nearly every part of our planet. Despite their microscopic size, these organisms play pivotal roles in ecosystem functions and human well-being. Let’s explore how bacteria, in … Read more

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10 Mind-Blowing Animal Abilities That Defy Explanation

Suhail Ahmed

  Every so often, a new study drops that makes it painfully clear: we have barely scratched the surface of what animals can do. From birds that seem to “see” Earth’s magnetic field to octopuses that solve puzzles and slip through impossibly tiny gaps, the natural world keeps serving up mysteries that make our smartest … Read more