white and blue solar panels

How Can We Harness the Sun’s Power?

Suhail Ahmed

  Every second, the sun floods Earth with more energy than humanity uses in an entire year, yet we still burn fossil fuels dug from deep underground as if we lived in a darker age. The contradiction is almost absurd: a blazing fusion reactor hangs over our heads, and we’re only just learning how to … Read more

an artist's impression of a black hole in the sky

What Are Black Holes Really Like Inside?

Suhail Ahmed

  Somewhere in the dark between the stars, entire suns are vanishing without a trace, slipping past a boundary from which not even light can return. Black holes sit at the center of this mystery, warping space and time so violently that our best physics starts to crack. Astronomers can now photograph the shadows of … Read more

The Freeze-Drying Effect: Mummification Among the Stars

When the Dead Don’t Decompose: The Science of Natural Mummification

Trizzy Orozco

It’s a haunting thought: a lifeless body, untouched by time, skin stretched taut over bone, hair still clinging to a centuries-old scalp. All around, nature works tirelessly to break down the living into dust, yet here, the dead persist—silent witnesses to ages past. What strange alchemy allows some bodies to resist decay, lying eerily preserved … Read more

Data being tracked through a monitor.

How AI and Big Data Are Revolutionizing Wildlife Conservation Efforts

Maria Faith Saligumba

In recent years, the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and big data has emerged as a transformative force in wildlife conservation efforts. As our planet faces unprecedented biodiversity loss, with an estimated one million species at risk of extinction, innovative solutions are needed more than ever. AI and big data technologies are providing conservationists with … Read more

The Role of Plankton in the Marine Food Chain

Anna Lee

Plankton are an array of tiny organisms that drift in water bodies, serving as a vital component of aquatic ecosystems. Despite their minuscule size, they play a disproportionally significant role in the marine food chain. The collective power of plankton is pivotal not only for marine life but also for global ecological balance and climate … Read more

Forest of old black walnut trees

The Tree That Poisons Its Neighbors to Steal the Sun

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine walking through a lush forest, where the sunlight dances through the leaves, painting golden patches on the earth below. But look closer—beneath the towering branches, a silent war is raging. One tree, seemingly regal and serene, is secretly plotting against its neighbors. It releases invisible toxins, sabotaging those who dare grow too close, all … Read more

several moons

8 Unexplained Phenomena That Only Happen During a Lunar Eclipse

Suhail Ahmed

  On paper, a lunar eclipse is simple geometry: the Sun, Earth, and Moon line up, and our planet’s shadow sweeps across the lunar surface. In practice, something much stranger happens. Instruments spike, animals fall silent, colors shift in ways no model quite predicts, and the night sky behaves like a laboratory where the laws … Read more

Mother’s Day and the Matriarchs of Nature: Elephants, Orcas, and More

Mother’s Day and the Matriarchs of Nature: Elephants, Orcas, and More

Annette Uy

What if the world’s most powerful leaders didn’t wear suits or make grand speeches, but instead walked quietly among family, nurturing the next generation? Mother’s Day often turns our thoughts to the warmth and wisdom of human mothers, but nature, too, boasts extraordinary matriarchs whose strength, intelligence, and compassion rival any story we know. From … Read more