Neanderthals Were Catching And Eating Pond Turtles In Central Europe Way Earlier Than We Thought

There’s something oddly satisfying about discovering that our ancient relatives were smarter, more resourceful, and frankly more interesting than old textbooks ever gave them credit for. Neanderthals have had a bit of a reputation problem for decades, painted as brutish cave-dwellers who stumbled through prehistory without much finesse. Honestly, that picture keeps getting more embarrassing … Read more

The End Of Everything: What Science Now Tells Us About How The Universe Will Die

Researchers Think They Have Solved the Mystery of the Universe’s Final Fate

Sumi

It’s one of those questions that keeps you up at night if you let it sink in deep enough. Not “what’s for dinner” or “did I pay the electricity bill” – but the real existential heavyweight: how does all of this end? The stars, the galaxies, the atoms themselves. Everything. Scientists have actually been working … Read more

Could You Actually Survive Entering A Black Hole? Here's What Science Says

Scientists Say Some Black Holes May Allow a Safe Journey Through the Event Horizon

Sumi

Black holes have haunted human imagination for decades. They sit at the edge of our understanding, swallowing everything, including light itself, and offering no return ticket for anything that crosses their threshold. Or so we’ve always assumed. Here’s the thing though – a growing body of theoretical physics is quietly challenging that old narrative. The … Read more

The Shapley Supercluster: Earth Is Being Pulled Toward a Cosmic Giant and Scientists Are Just Now Understanding Why

Scientists Think Earth Is Being Pulled Toward a Giant Invisible Cosmic Structure

Sumi

There is something enormous pulling our galaxy through space, and for decades, astronomers could barely agree on what it was. The Shapley Supercluster, a vast collection of galaxies sitting roughly 650 million light-years away, has quietly been exerting a gravitational influence on the Milky Way for longer than human civilization has existed. Most people have … Read more

DC weather: Cold conditions across region Wednesday as temperatures dip into upper 20s

Washington Region Braces for Frosty Weather as Freeze Warning Persists

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Temperatures Plunge to Risky Lows Overnight (Image Credits: Flickr) Washington, D.C. region – A Freeze Warning covered the area until 9 a.m. Wednesday, bringing early-morning temperatures down to as low as 29 degrees. Residents faced a crisp start under cold sunshine. Highs later climbed into the 50s, offering some relief as the day progressed. Temperatures … Read more

Plains, Midwest brace for days of severe storms as active weather system develops

Central Plains Brace for Isolated Severe Storms and Tornado Threats This Weekend

Sumi

Marginal Risk Kicks Off in Kansas Today (Image Credits: Unsplash) The Plains – Forecasters at the Storm Prediction Center issued a Marginal risk for severe thunderstorms across parts of Kansas on Tuesday afternoon, signaling the start of a multi-day weather event.[1] Pockets of heavy storms will persist through Friday, with hail positioned as the primary … Read more

As the World Warms, Researchers Warn That Many Ecosystems Are Nearing Point of No Return

Scientists Warn Many Ecosystems Are Approaching a Point of No Return As the Planet Warms

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Forests, Ice, and Currents Face Mounting Pressures (Image Credits: Pexels) Global warming has propelled the planet toward critical thresholds where ecosystems face sudden, potentially permanent shifts. Researchers from over 160 institutions detailed these dangers in the Global Tipping Points Report 2025, highlighting how even fractions of a degree beyond 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels … Read more

Human Consciousness Is an Illusion, Scientists Say

Scientists Question Whether Human Consciousness Truly Exists

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A Timeless Question Resurfaces in Science (Image Credits: Unsplash) Scientists and philosophers continue to wrestle with the enigma of consciousness, questioning whether it emerges solely from complex brains or inheres in the fabric of reality itself. Panpsychism proposes that mind-like qualities exist throughout the universe, from particles to planets, while illusionism counters that what we … Read more

'Pinprick of light': Artemis crew witnesses meteorite impacts on moon

Artemis II Crew Witnesses Brief Meteor Strikes Flash Across the Moon During Flyby Mission

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Unexpected Sights During a Solar Eclipse (Image Credits: Unsplash) Humanity’s first crewed lunar flyby in more than five decades unfolded aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft during the Artemis II mission in early April 2026. Astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen marveled at the Moon’s rugged terrain while pushing beyond previous distance records … Read more

Galaxy starves its supermassive black hole, loses 95% of its brightness

Starving Supermassive Black Hole Causes Galaxy to Lose 95 Percent of Its Brightness in Two Decades

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Astounding Speed Challenges Expectations (Image Credits: Unsplash) Astronomers recently captured a rare cosmic event where a distant galaxy lost nearly all its brilliance in a remarkably short time. Located 10 billion light-years away, galaxy J0218-0036 saw its brightness drop to just one-twentieth of its previous level between 2002 and 2018.[1][2] This dramatic fade stemmed from … Read more

Atmospheric Tides and Rotational Coupling

Why Venus Spins in Reverse: A Planetary Mystery

Annette Uy

Picture our solar system as a cosmic dance floor where every planet waltzes around the Sun in perfect harmony. Now imagine one dancer suddenly spinning backwards while everyone else moves forward. That’s exactly what Venus does – our neighboring planet rotates in the opposite direction to almost every other world in our solar system. This … Read more

a close up of a crocodile's eye and skin

A Dinosaur “Nest City”: Did Ancient Parents Build Nursery Networks?

Suhail Ahmed

  Imagine a Cretaceous floodplain humming like a hidden suburb, with dozens of cratered mounds, crushed eggshell mosaics, and juvenile tracks stitched into the mud. That is the mystery paleontologists are circling today: scattered sites that look less like isolated nests and more like organized neighborhoods. For decades, fossils hinted at care and coordination; now … Read more