
If you grew up hearing that iconic American animals were “basically gone,” you’re not alone. For a long time, it really did look like some of the country’s most famous mammals were headed for the history books instead of the wild. Yet here we are in 2026, and many of those same species are staging … Read more

Sea Otters in California Are Engineers of the Kelp Forest – Here’s the Proof
Sameen David
If you’ve ever watched a sea otter float on its back and crack open a shell on its belly, it’s easy to think of it as just another cute ocean mascot. But under those whiskers and that fluffy fur is one of the most powerful ecological “tools” on the California coast. Sea otters do not … Read more

12 Counter-Intuitive Physics Facts That Challenge Common Sense
Sameen David
Physics is the science that is supposed to make the world make sense. Yet, the deeper you go into it, the more it starts to feel like the universe was designed to mess with your intuition. Things can be in two places at once, time can stretch, empty space is not really empty, and objects … Read more

Science Just Proven Dogs Can Actually Sense a Bad Person – Here’s How!
Sameen David
If you’ve ever seen your sweet, floppy‑eared dog suddenly go stiff, stare someone down, or quietly back away from a stranger, you’ve probably wondered if they know something you don’t. It can feel almost eerie, like your dog has a built‑in lie detector hidden behind those big, innocent eyes. And as it turns out, science … Read more

The Impact of Wildlife Corridors on Global Conservation Efforts
Annette Uy
Wildlife corridors are designated areas of natural habitat that connect isolated populations of animal species, allowing them to move freely between larger habitat areas. These corridors play a crucial role in preserving biodiversity and aiding conservation efforts across the globe. With increasing human development, climate change, and habitat fragmentation, wildlife corridors have emerged as an … Read more

Could Dark Matter Be Alive? New Theories Are Challenging Physics
Sameen David
Some ideas sound so wild at first that you almost want to laugh them off. The suggestion that dark matter might be, in some sense, alive definitely feels like one of those. Yet the more physicists struggle to pin down what dark matter actually is, the more they’re forced to consider possibilities that, a decade … Read more

Why Do Dogs Have Such Amazing Senses? The Science Behind Their Superpowers
Trizzy Orozco
Dogs experience the world in ways that seem almost superhuman, thanks to their extraordinary senses. From a nose that can detect scents miles away to ears that pick up frequencies beyond human hearing, science reveals the fascinating adaptations behind their incredible abilities. The Amazing Sense of Smell Dogs are renowned for their exceptional sense of … Read more
The Tasmanian Devil’s Fight Against a Contagious Cancer — and the Genetics That Might Save It
Annette Uy
Imagine a creature so tough it can crush bones with its jaws, yet so vulnerable that a single bite might spell its doom. Meet the Tasmanian devil, a pint-sized powerhouse with a scream to match its name. But this fierce animal faces a terrifying threat: a contagious cancer that doesn’t just kill individuals, but threatens … Read more

Neuroscience Says People Who Prefer Being Alone at Night Are Operating on a Circadian Rhythm That Hasn’t Changed Since Humans Were Nocturnal Hunters
Sameen David
If you feel most alive when the world goes quiet, you’ve probably wondered what’s wrong with you. Why are you suddenly focused at 11:30 p.m. when everyone else wants to sleep? Why does the dark feel comforting instead of scary? You might have labeled yourself an introvert, a misfit, or just “bad at mornings.” But … Read more

The Adder: Britain’s Only Native Venomous Snake and Its Unfair Reputation
A flash of zigzag in the grass. A rustle underfoot. The adder, Britain’s only native venomous snake, is a creature that has both fascinated and terrified people for centuries. But how much of what we think we know about this elusive reptile is true? For generations, stories have painted the adder as a dangerous villain … Read more

Psychology Says People Who Prefer Sleeping in Complete Darkness Are Processing Ancestral Threat Detection Patterns That Most Humans Have Lost
Ever notice how some people absolutely cannot sleep unless the room is pitch black, while others happily doze off with the TV flickering or a lamp on? That intense preference for total darkness feels a bit dramatic to some, but it might be telling a deeper psychological story. When you strip away the modern comforts … Read more

Careers in Pharmacology: How Drugs Are Developed to Fight Disease
Pharmacology is a vital field in biomedical science focused on the discovery, development, and testing of drugs. It plays a critical role in understanding how chemicals interact with biological systems to treat diseases. Careers in pharmacology not only contribute to health sciences but also offer a plethora of opportunities for individuals passionate about drug discovery … Read more

7 Cosmic Events That Shaped Our Galaxy Billions of Years Ago
Look up at the night sky, and you might see a faint band stretching across the darkness. That’s our home, the Milky Way, a swirling cosmic metropolis containing hundreds of billions of stars. It’s easy to think of it as eternal, unchanging. That’s far from reality, though. Our galaxy has lived through a violently dramatic … Read more

The Pacific Ocean Just Started Draining Through a Crack Near California – And NOAA Has Been Tracking It Since January
If you saw a headline claiming the Pacific Ocean is literally draining through a crack off California, your first instinct might be to panic, laugh, or immediately fact‑check it. Honestly, you should. The idea hits some deep, almost prehistoric fear that the planet might suddenly open up and swallow the sea. But the reality behind … Read more
