The Science Behind Out-of-Body Experiences During Medical Emergencies

If you’ve ever heard someone say they watched doctors work on their body from above the hospital bed, it can sound almost unbelievable. Yet reports of out-of-body experiences during cardiac arrest, severe trauma, or near-death situations show up again and again, across cultures and decades. Many of these stories share eerily similar details: a sensation … Read more

Astrophysics Says Black Holes Do Not Pull Matter In - They Curve Space So Severely That All Available Directions Eventually Lead Inward and the Concept of Moving Away Stops Having Physical Meaning

Astrophysics Says Black Holes Do Not Pull Matter In – They Curve Space So Severely That All Available Directions Eventually Lead Inward and the Concept of Moving Away Stops Having Physical Meaning

Jan Otte

If you picture a black hole as some kind of cosmic vacuum cleaner, sucking things in with a mysterious force, you’re honestly selling reality short. The truth is stranger, sharper, and way more beautiful: black holes do not yank you in like a magnet; instead, they twist the very fabric of space and time so … Read more

The Last Sense to Fade Before Death According to Science

The Last Sense to Fade Before Death According to Science

Sameen David

There is a quiet question most people carry but rarely say out loud: what actually happens to our senses in those final moments of life? Not in a dramatic movie-scene way, but in the real, biological, messy, strangely tender way that science is slowly uncovering. For a long time, families at the bedside have been … Read more

Who Were the Nephilim and Why Do They Still Fascinate People Today?

Who Were the Nephilim and Why Do They Still Fascinate People Today?

Sameen David

If you have ever fallen down a late-night rabbit hole of ancient mysteries, you have probably stumbled across the Nephilim: shadowy “giants” tucked into a few intense lines of the Bible, endlessly debated by scholars, preachers, conspiracy theorists, and curious readers alike. They appear briefly, almost like a glitch in the text, hinting at a … Read more

Cheetah lying on a rock.

The Future of Quantum Computing in Protecting Endangered Species

Trizzy Orozco

As technology advances, its integration into various sectors promises transformative potential. One such area is wildlife conservation, where emerging technologies like quantum computing could play a crucial role. The protection of endangered species is a pressing global issue, and quantum computing offers prospects for innovations that were once merely speculative. But how exactly can this … Read more

Japanese knotweed invasive species

The Controversy Over Protecting Invasive Species: Should We Intervene or Let Nature Take Its Course?

Annette Uy

The controversy over protecting invasive species has become a pressing issue in the fields of ecology and conservation. Invasive species are organisms that spread beyond their native habitat, potentially causing harm to the environment, economies, and even human health. As their presence grows on a global scale, the debate intensifies: should humans intervene to manage … Read more

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New Species of Early Mammal with Razor-Sharp Teeth Found in Dorset UK

Suhail Ahmed

On a wind-swept stretch of Dorset’s Jurassic Coast, a tiny jaw just 16.5 millimeters long has opened a surprisingly large window into deep time. The fossil, pulled from Durlston Bay near Swanage, belongs to a brand-new species of early mammal that carried razor-like teeth and a toolkit built for survival alongside dinosaurs. In a hypothetical … Read more

Amazon rainforest

The Magic of the Amazon Rainforest: Why It’s the Planet’s Lungs

Annette Uy

The Amazon Rainforest is a marvel of nature, often referred to as “The Lungs of the Planet” because of its crucial role in producing oxygen and absorbing carbon dioxide. Spanning across nine countries, it covers approximately 5.5 million square kilometers and hosts an astonishing variety of life. The rainforest is home to about 390 billion … Read more

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Dr. Robert Smalls: A Revolutionary Innovator in the Field of Solar Energy

Annette Uy

Dr. Robert Smalls is a remarkable figure in the field of renewable energy, particularly in advancing solar energy technologies. Known for his groundbreaking work and innovative ideas, Dr. Smalls has made significant contributions that have transformed how solar energy is harnessed and utilized globally. His work not only promotes sustainability but also paves the way … Read more

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7 Scientific Discoveries That Proved Ancient Myths Had a Grain of Truth

Suhail Ahmed

  Every culture carries stories that sound almost impossible: cities swallowed by the sea, monsters in the deep, world-ending floods, golden lands hidden in the jungle. For a long time, scientists treated many of these tales as nothing more than imaginative folklore. Yet over the past few decades, careful fieldwork, satellite imaging, and advances in … Read more

10 Animals That Defy Evolution, Possessing Traits Scientists Can't Explain

10 Animals That Defy Evolution, Possessing Traits Scientists Can’t Explain

Sumi

  Every now and then, nature drops something on the table that makes even seasoned scientists stop, rub their eyes, and mutter: “Wait… how?” Some animals carry traits that seem to bend the rules we think we understand about evolution – staying unchanged for hundreds of millions of years, surviving lethal diseases that should wipe … Read more