Neuroscience Says Your Brain Decides What You Are Going to Do Before You Become Consciously Aware of Making the Decision

Imagine raising your hand and realizing your brain secretly kicked off that action before “you” decided anything. It sounds unsettling, almost like you are a passenger in your own life. Yet for decades, brain research has suggested exactly that: your neural circuits start preparing your choices milliseconds, sometimes seconds, before your conscious mind catches up. … Read more

The Lost River Beneath Los Angeles: How a Hidden Waterway Once Shaped the City

The Lost River Beneath Los Angeles: How a Hidden Waterway Once Shaped the City

Annette Uy

Imagine standing in the heart of Los Angeles, surrounded by traffic and skyscrapers, only to realize that, hidden beneath your feet, a river once pulsed with life. It’s not just an urban legend or a forgotten myth—there truly was a powerful waterway carving its way through the city, shaping its destiny long before freeways and … Read more

What If Mega-Kangaroos Survived?

The Giant Kangaroos Beneath Melbourne: Fossils From a Lost Ice Age Megafauna

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine standing on a bustling Melbourne street, trams rattling by, people weaving through the city’s rhythm—and beneath your feet, hidden deep in ancient layers of earth, lie the bones of creatures so enormous they seem ripped from a fantasy. What if I told you that, long before skyscrapers and coffee shops, Australia was ruled by … Read more

Cute black dog with red ribbon in animal shelter

The Top 10 Animal Myths You Probably Still Believe

Linnea H, BSc Sociology

Despite access to a vast amount of information, some animal myths refuse to die. These myths often shape our understanding of the animal kingdom in inaccurate and sometimes harmful ways. Today, we’ll unravel the truth behind ten common animal myths that many people still believe. By addressing these tales, we aim to illuminate the fascinating … Read more

Neuroscience Says People Who Constantly Imagine Future Conversations Are Activating Brain Networks That Evolved to Predict Social Survival

Neuroscience Says People Who Constantly Imagine Future Conversations Are Activating Brain Networks That Evolved to Predict Social Survival

Sameen David

You probably rehearse what you’re going to say more than you admit. You replay arguments in the shower, draft perfect comebacks while driving, or script tomorrow’s meeting as you fall asleep. It can feel obsessive, awkward, or even a bit embarrassing. But from your brain’s point of view, this habit is not random overthinking at … Read more

Psychology Says the Strange Feeling That Time Speeds Up as You Age Is a Real Cognitive Effect - and Scientists Know Why It Happens

Psychology Says the Strange Feeling That Time Speeds Up as You Age Is a Real Cognitive Effect – and Scientists Know Why It Happens

Sameen David

There’s a moment, usually somewhere in adulthood, when you catch yourself saying something you once heard from older relatives: the years are flying by. Summers feel shorter, holidays arrive faster, and entire decades somehow blur together. It doesn’t just feel strange – it can feel a little unsettling, like you’re losing your grip on your … Read more

Singapore’s Supertrees, Ecosystem

How Singapore’s Supertrees Mimic Natural Ecosystems

Annette Uy

Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay, a stunning showcase of horticultural artistry, owes much of its fame to its iconic Supertree Grove. These towering trees aren’t just a visual spectacle; they are a cutting-edge blend of art, technology, and nature. This article delves into how these magnificent structures emulate natural ecosystems, cleverly merging technology with sustainability. … Read more