Scientists Think An Ancient Interloper Once Disrupted Our Entire Solar System

Scientists Think An Ancient Interloper Once Disrupted Our Entire Solar System

Jan Otte

You might remember learning about our solar system in school. Those neat diagrams showed planets moving in perfect circular orbits, all lined up like beads on a flat disc. Turns out, reality is messier. Our planetary neighborhood doesn’t follow those textbook rules nearly as well as we thought. Something knocked things off course a long … Read more

Small islands with trees in deep blue water

Scientists Uncover the Ancient Secrets of Earth’s Most Mysterious Lost Cities

Suhail Ahmed

  For generations, the names of lost cities like Atlantis, Thonis-Heracleion, and the fabled cities of the Amazon have hovered somewhere between legend and science. Now, an avalanche of new data is dragging these places out of myth and into the realm of measurable reality. Archaeologists armed with lasers, satellites, machine learning, and sediment cores … Read more

10 Mind-Bending Optical Illusions That Reveal How Our Brains Work

10 Mind-Bending Optical Illusions That Reveal How Our Brains Work

Andrew Alpin

Have you ever stared at an image and felt your brain twist into a knot trying to make sense of what you’re seeing? Optical illusions aren’t just party tricks or internet curiosities. They’re windows into one of the most complex systems in the known universe: your brain. When you experience an optical illusion, you’re witnessing … Read more

The Arctic Divergence of Polar Bears Over 500,000 Years Ago

Leander McCabe Maritz, BA (Law) English & Philosophy

Polar bears and brown bears share a common ancestor, but over thousands of years, they have adapted to vastly different environments. Understanding how polar bears evolved to survive in the Arctic is a fascinating example of nature’s ability to adapt to extreme conditions. So pack your winter coats and let’s take a trip up to … Read more

A large black bird perched on top of a tree branch

Why Are Vultures Creating Havoc in The Midwest

Suhail Ahmed

  Across quiet Midwestern towns, a strange drama is unfolding in the sky: dark-winged vultures circling above freshly built homes, tearing at roof shingles, shredding pool covers, and leaving behind a mess that smells like a chemical weapons exercise. What once felt like a distant wildlife issue has become an urgent neighborhood problem, complete with … Read more

Mammoth and baby

How Synthetic Biology Is Revolutionizing Conservation

Jen Fitschen, Author, BSc Computer Science and Oceanography

Synthetic biology is transforming conservation by merging biology and engineering to create innovative solutions for protecting our planet’s biodiversity. This approach offers new methods to tackle environmental challenges and support endangered species. Understanding Synthetic Biology Synthetic biology involves designing and constructing new biological parts, devices, and systems, or redesigning existing ones for useful purposes. By … Read more

Elephants’ Secret Language: Earth Vibrations

Jen Fitschen, Author, BSc Computer Science and Oceanography

Elephants, those magnificent giants roaming the savannas and forests, possess more than just their iconic tusks and trumpeting calls. Beneath the surface, they hold a secret language—one that transcends the audible realm. Seismic communication, a lesser-known aspect of elephant communication, involves a fascinating interplay of behavior and anatomy. As we delve into the seismic world … Read more

Experimental Evidence: Science Meets Nature

Why Birds Navigate With Quantum Mechanics

Annette Uy

Imagine soaring across continents, guided by an invisible map written in the very fabric of nature. Every spring and autumn, millions of birds embark on epic journeys, flying thousands of miles over oceans, mountains, and deserts. What’s truly astonishing is that these delicate creatures do not rely on GPS, maps, or even the stars alone. … Read more

Do Octopuses Punch Fish For No Reason?

Andrew Alpin

In a series of near-comical and fascinating studies, scientists have uncovered a strange behavior exhibited by octopuses: they have been observed punching fish, possibly out of sheer spite. This unexpected discovery has intrigued researchers and added a new layer to our understanding of octopus behavior and non-essential interspecies interactions in the marine environment. Introduction The … Read more