Dramatic scene of a volcanic eruption with glowing lava at twilight.

Volcano Turned La Palma into Ashes But What Happened After That No One Expected

Jan Otte

When the Cumbre Vieja volcano erupted in September 2021, it released a horror of molten lava and poisonous gases, devouring houses, farms, and highways in its wake. Satellite photographs recorded the apocalyptic view, a sea of fire cutting through the Canary Island’s terrain before falling into the Atlantic. But the next development surprised even scientists. … Read more

selective focus photography of goldfish

Why Some Species of Fish Can Survive Without Oxygen

Annette Uy

It’s a well-known fact that fish, like most aquatic creatures, rely on oxygen to survive. However, intriguing exceptions exist within the natural world. Some species of fish have developed remarkable adaptations that allow them to survive in environments with little or no oxygen. In this article, we’ll delve into the science behind these unique adaptations … Read more

The Human Body's Amazing Resilience: How It Heals and Adapts

The Human Body’s Amazing Resilience: How It Heals and Adapts

Sumi

  Think about the last time you cut your finger, caught a bad cold, or pushed yourself too hard at the gym. In the moment, it probably felt frustrating, painful, or even a bit scary. But quietly, without you having to do anything, your body got to work fixing, clearing, rebuilding, and adapting. That silent, … Read more

A graceful flight of seagulls over the vibrant turquoise waters of the Maldives, showcasing nature's beauty.

5 Creatures That Shouldn’t Have Been Able to Fly – But Did

Suhail Ahmed

Every rule of flight has an exception, and nature seems to collect them like trophies. For more than a century, scientists have puzzled over animals that look ill-suited for the sky, only to find they rode the wind with ease. Today, new imaging, biomechanics, and aerodynamics are rewriting what we thought was possible, revealing clever … Read more

Bright and detailed close-up of a leopard gecko eyeing a mealworm outdoors.

The Gecko With Velcro-Like Toes That Defy Gravity

Suhail Ahmed

On a humid night in a coastal village, I watched a house gecko stroll across a cracked kitchen ceiling like it owned the place, pausing upside down above a fluorescent bulb as moths fluttered below. That tiny pause – no glue, no suction cup – masks one of biology’s most counterintuitive tricks. For decades, scientists … Read more

Forest surrounding a mountain.

The Hidden Lives of Forests: How Trees and Plants Support Wildlife

Trizzy Orozco

Forests are often described as the lungs of the Earth, playing a crucial role in regulating our planet’s climate. However, they are much more than just a collection of trees. These vibrant ecosystems are bustling centers of biodiversity, supporting a myriad of wildlife through intricate relationships. Understanding the hidden lives of forests can enrich our … Read more

What Neuroscience Can Measure - And What It Can Never Touch

What Neuroscience Can Measure – And What It Can Never Touch

Gargi Chakravorty

We live in a remarkable age of brain science. Scanners can map our neural activity down to millimeters. Researchers can trace neurotransmitter pathways with stunning precision. Scientists are even engineering proteins to watch neurons communicate in real time, like eavesdropping on whispered conversations between billions of cells. It’s extraordinary, honestly. These technologies have peeled back … Read more

The Final Mystery Is Not Space, but Consciousness

The Final Mystery Is Not Space, but Consciousness

Sumi

  We have telescopes that can stare almost to the edge of the observable universe, detectors that can hear black holes collide, and spacecraft drifting into interstellar space. Yet if you close your eyes right now and notice what it feels like to be you, you’ve just encountered something even more baffling than a black … Read more