great white shark

Sharks are Not Immune to Disease

Jen Fitschen, Author, BSc Computer Science and Oceanography

Sharks have long been surrounded by myths that paint them as invincible creatures. Supposedly impervious to the challenges that plague other species. One such misconception is the belief that sharks are immune to disease. While it’s true that they have impressive immune system, the reality is more nuanced. Sharks (like all living organisms) can fall … Read more

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Decoding the Universe’s Oldest Messages: What Early Light Tells Us

Suhail Ahmed

  The oldest light in the universe has been washing over Earth for nearly as long as time itself, yet for most of human history we had no idea it was there. Today, astronomers treat that faint glow as a kind of forensic record, a message written in radiation instead of ink. It is helping … Read more

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There’s a Jellyfish in Queensland That’s Tiny, Cute, and Terrifyingly Lethal

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine walking along a sunlit beach in Queensland, feeling the warm sand between your toes, when you spot a creature so tiny and delicate it seems almost magical. Its translucent body glimmers in the shallows, barely bigger than a fingernail, so innocent you’d never suspect the danger lurking within. Yet this minuscule marvel holds a … Read more

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Why consciousness exists at all

Suhail Ahmed

  Some scientific questions feel big; others feel almost indecent to ask out loud. Why does consciousness exist at all – why is there a felt, inner movie rather than just blind electrical activity in a lump of tissue? For more than a century, neuroscience has mapped brain regions, charted neurons, and built ever-faster scanners, … Read more

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The Challenges of Biodiversity Conservation in a Changing Climate

Annette Uy

Biodiversity is the variety of life on Earth, including plants, animals, microorganisms, and the ecosystems they form is essential for ecosystem stability, human survival, and cultural heritage. However, it faces unprecedented threats, particularly from climate change. As temperatures rise and weather patterns shift, ecosystems are being disrupted, endangering countless species. This article explores the challenges … Read more

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Why Do Some People Have Photographic Memory? The Brain’s Secrets

Suhail Ahmed

  Every so often, someone walks into a room, glances at a crowded whiteboard, and later recites it back line for line as if reading from a hidden screenshot in their mind. Stories like these fuel the myth of photographic memory, a supposedly perfect mental camera that never forgets. But as neuroscientists keep probing this … Read more

Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS makes its closest approach to Earth on Dec. 19: Here's what you need to know

Stellar Wanderer Nears Home: Unpacking Comet 3I/ATLAS’s December Close Approach

Jan Otte

A Cosmic Outsider Enters the Scene (Image Credits: Cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net) A rare interstellar comet hurtles toward our solar system, offering astronomers a fleeting glimpse into the cosmos beyond our neighborhood. A Cosmic Outsider Enters the Scene Comet 3I/ATLAS first caught the attention of skywatchers in mid-2025 when the ATLAS telescope in Chile detected its unusual path. … Read more

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10 Most Inhospitable Cities in America: Where the Human Body Hits Its Limits

Suhail Ahmed

  Every city sells a story: opportunity, culture, reinvention. But behind the postcards and skylines, some American cities quietly push the human body and mind to their breaking point. From blistering heat that warps power lines to winter air so cold it can freeze exposed skin in minutes, these places raise a stark question: how … Read more

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What Ancient Marine Fossils Tell Us About Ocean Life

Anna Lee

Exploring ancient marine fossils offers a window into the distant past, revealing valuable information about ocean life that existed millions of years ago. These fossils provide insights into how marine ecosystems evolved over time, responding to environmental changes and cataclysmic events. Understanding these shifts adds depth to our knowledge of current ocean life and can … Read more

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10 Stories of Local Communities Protecting Wildlife

Anna Lee

In the depths of the Amazon rainforest, the Yawanawá community is leading efforts to protect its sacred lands and its diverse wildlife. By combining traditional knowledge with modern conservation techniques, they have established a sanctuary for species like jaguars and macaws. Their strategy involves using advanced monitoring systems and community patrols that curb illegal hunting … Read more

9 Animals That Migrate

Anna Lee

Animal migration is a fascinating phenomenon that showcases the incredible adaptability and survival strategies of various species. Each year, millions of animals embark on epic journeys across vast distances in search of food, breeding grounds, or more favorable climates. This article explores ten remarkable animals known for their migratory patterns, highlighting the unique challenges they … Read more

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10 Mind-Bending Paradoxes in Science That Still Have No Answers

Suhail Ahmed

  Science is supposed to clear up confusion, yet some of its deepest ideas behave like intellectual trapdoors: the more you tug at them, the more the floor seems to give way. From quantum particles that appear to know about distant events, to black holes that threaten to erase information itself, these paradoxes are not … Read more