The Unseen Invaders: Rats

Why Some Scientists Say Rats Deserve a Better Reputation

Trizzy Orozco

Most people’s first reaction to seeing a rat is revulsion, fear, or disgust. These small rodents have been branded as disease-carrying pests, unwelcome invaders of our homes and cities. But what if everything we thought we knew about rats was wrong? What if these creatures, dismissed and despised for centuries, are actually some of the … Read more

This Star Died 20,000 Years Ago – But We Just Watched It Explode

Trizzy Orozco

The universe has a way of keeping secrets hidden in plain sight, and sometimes those secrets reveal themselves in the most spectacular ways imaginable. Picture this: you’re gazing up at the night sky, perhaps through a telescope, when suddenly a “new” star appears where none existed before. It blazes with the intensity of billions of … Read more

Feathered dinosaur

The Color of Dinosaurs: Decoding Ancient Pigments from Skin and Feathers

Trizzy Orozco

When we think of dinosaurs, our minds often fill with images of colossal, grayish creatures stomping through prehistoric landscapes. However, recent discoveries have turned this monochromatic vision on its head. Scientists are now unraveling the vibrant world of dinosaur colors, revealing a spectrum that rivals even the most colorful birds today. This exploration into the … Read more

a group of orange and red objects floating in the air

Plastic-Eating Enzymes: The Tiny Proteins That Could Clean the Ocean

Maria Faith Saligumba

The vast expanse of our oceans holds wonders beyond imagination, but it also harbors a growing menace: plastic pollution. The sight of shimmering blue waters marred by floating debris is heart-wrenching. This crisis has prompted scientists to search for innovative solutions, and one promising avenue involves the use of plastic-eating enzymes. These microscopic proteins might … Read more

Why is time travel forbidden by the universe?

Suhail Ahmed

The universe is a generous storyteller but a strict editor, and nowhere is that clearer than in its treatment of time. For more than a century, physicists have tested the seams of reality, chasing wormholes, warp drives, and clever paradoxes like cats after a laser pointer. Each time, the rules push back with sharp precision: … Read more

8 Things Sleeping With Your Pet Says About Your Personality

8 Things Sleeping With Your Pet Says About Your Personality

Gargi Chakravorty

Ever found yourself waking up with paws digging into your ribs or sharing your pillow with a snoring cat? You’re not alone. Millions of pet owners around the world have made the deeply personal choice to share their most intimate space with their furry companions. Yet this decision reveals more about your personality than you … Read more

10 Unique Astronomical Events That Happen Only Once in a Lifetime

10 Unique Astronomical Events That Happen Only Once in a Lifetime

Sumi

Some nights the sky feels almost too quiet, like it’s hiding something enormous just beyond what our eyes can see. Then, once in a great while, it reveals a show so rare that you only get one shot at it in your entire lifetime. These are not your everyday full moons or annual meteor showers. … Read more

Invasive Species: A Modern Challenge

How Invasive Species Hitch Rides, Take Over, and Reshape Ecosystems

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine waking up one morning to find your carefully tended garden overrun by a plant you’ve never seen before. This scenario plays out on a massive scale across the globe, as uninvited guests arrive in ecosystems where they don’t belong. These biological invaders don’t need passports or visas – they simply hitch rides on ships, … Read more

7 Mind-Bending Illusions From Nature That Trick Our Senses

7 Mind-Bending Illusions From Nature That Trick Our Senses

Sumi

Sometimes the most shocking illusions aren’t created by magicians or digital artists, but by the world outside your window. You step outside, you look up, or you glance at a rock, and suddenly your brain is quietly lying to you. The sky seems bluer than it really is, mountains look closer than they are, a … Read more

white and brown cat on orange table

How Domestic Cats Changed Human History

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine walking through ancient Egyptian temples and seeing cats lounging regally beside pharaohs, or picture medieval European towns where cats prowled the streets as humanity’s silent guardians against plague-carrying rodents. These aren’t just charming historical snapshots—they’re glimpses into one of the most profound partnerships in human history. For over 9,000 years, domestic cats have quietly … Read more

How Dinosaur Skin Fossils Help Reconstruct Prehistoric Climates

How Dinosaur Skin Fossils Help Reconstruct Prehistoric Climates

Annette Uy

Imagine a world where giant creatures roamed vast landscapes, a time long before humans existed. The world of dinosaurs is fascinating, not just because of the creatures themselves, but also because of what they can tell us about Earth’s past. One of the most intriguing aspects of this is how the skin of these ancient … Read more

10 Incredibly Intelligent Wild Animals That Outsmart Scientists

Suhail Ahmed

Every year, the boundaries of animal intelligence shift a little farther from our assumptions, and a little closer to something uncanny. Field researchers rig up clever experiments, only to watch wild minds break the rules and rewrite the playbook. The mystery is not whether animals think, but how far that thinking goes and what it … Read more