
If you have ever forgotten a name but still remembered a face, a smell, or the feeling of a moment, you have already brushed up against the mystery that the holographic brain theory tries to explain. Instead of treating your brain like a neatly labeled filing cabinet, this idea suggests that your memories and even … Read more

Scientists Believe Massive Mountains Once Stood Where Flat Landscapes Exist
Sameen David
You walk across a wide, empty plain and it feels as if nothing dramatic has ever happened there. No cliffs, no jagged peaks, just calm, open space. But if you could peel back millions of years, you might suddenly find yourself standing on the flanks of a towering mountain range that no longer exists. That … Read more

Some Neuroscientists Propose That the Self Is Not the Author of Thoughts but the Audience – a Passive Observer That Mistakes Witnessing for Willing
Sameen David
You like to think of yourself as the driver of your own mind. You decide, you choose, you think, and then you act. But what if you are not the driver at all? What if you are more like a passenger in the back seat, watching the scenery and then proudly claiming you picked the … Read more

Psychology Says Our Need to Belong May Be One of the Oldest Survival Instincts Humans Still Carry
Sameen David
You like to think of yourself as independent, rational, and in control. Yet a sideways glance from someone you care about, being left out of a group chat, or walking into a room where nobody looks up can sting more than you’d ever admit. That sharp, almost physical feeling is not you being overly sensitive; … Read more

Evolutionary Psychology Says Humans May Be Wired to Pay More Attention to Threats Than Good News
Sameen David
If you’ve ever found yourself doomscrolling late at night, replaying that one harsh comment from your boss instead of all the nice things people said, you’re bumping into one of the oldest parts of your brain. You are not broken, negative, or uniquely anxious. In many ways, you’re doing exactly what your ancestors needed to … Read more

11 Egyptian Objects Archaeologists Have Never Been Able to Classify
Sameen David
Most people assume ancient Egypt is a solved case: pyramids mapped, gods cataloged, hieroglyphs translated down to the last squiggle. Museums reinforce that illusion with tidy little placards – “ritual vessel,” “ceremonial tool,” “decorative amulet” – as if every object arrived with instructions. It hasn’t. Tucked into storerooms and behind glass cases sit pieces that … Read more

The Science of Cryonics Can We Really Freeze Ourselves and Come Back to Life
Maria Faith Saligumba
The idea of preserving the human body at ultra-low temperatures in the hope of a future reawakening may sound like the stuff of science fiction, but cryonics—a term derived from the Greek words for “cold” and “science”—aims to make this a reality. Although it’s a field that has attracted both fascination and skepticism, the underlying … Read more

12 Sunken Ruins Divers Located That Were Never Officially Surveyed
Sameen David
Scroll far enough into diving forums and you’ll find something archaeologists don’t like to admit: nobody has verified most of what’s down there. Divers post shaky footage of stacked stones, straight lines on the seafloor, and shapes that look suspiciously like walls – and then the trail goes cold. No survey team shows up. No … Read more

Human Consciousness Comes From a Higher Dimension, Scientist Claims
Sumi
Every now and then, science drops a theory that sounds like it escaped from a sci‑fi movie. The idea that your thoughts, your memories, your deepest sense of “me” might actually come from a higher dimension is one of those theories. It’s wild, a bit unsettling, and strangely comforting all at once. In the last … Read more

Rhode Island Harbor Seals Pack In
For decades, Rhode Island’s rocky shores were winter sanctuaries for harbor seals, their sleek bodies gliding through icy waters and basking on sunlit stones. But now, these whiskered marine mammals are arriving earlier, staying longer, and showing up in record numbers. What’s fueling this surge? Marine biologists point to a curious mix of success and … Read more

Trees Talk to Each Other Through Fungi (Really)
Beneath your feet, as you stroll through any forest, lies one of nature’s most remarkable and sophisticated communication networks. It’s not the stuff of science fiction or fairy tales – it’s real, it’s happening right now, and it’s absolutely mind-blowing. Trees, those silent giants we’ve always thought of as solitary beings, are actually engaged in … Read more

21 Relics Curators Keep Off Display Because They Cannot Be Explained
You’d think a museum basement is just overflow parking for chipped pottery and duplicate spearheads. That’s the polite version curators tell tour groups. The real version is messier: some objects get locked away not because they’re worthless, but because nobody can safely explain what they are, how old they really are, or what admitting the … Read more

Bacteria in the Boreal: Tiny Creatures That Keep Canada’s Forests Breathing
Imagine walking through the quiet, endless green of Canada’s boreal forest—millions of trees stretching toward the sky, mosses cushioning your steps, and the earthy scent of life all around you. What if I told you that the real heroes here are invisible? Beneath your feet and within every handful of soil, billions of tiny bacteria … Read more

Zodiac’s Wild Side: Predator Energy
Ever wondered what happens when the stars align with raw, primal instinct? The zodiac holds secrets far beyond gentle personality traits and romantic compatibility. Deep within each astrological sign lies something far more captivating: the soul of an apex predator. Think about it. Fire signs are passionate, creative, confident, and courageous, while water signs are … Read more