The Kakapo’s Last Stand: Efforts to Save a Species on the Brink

In the heart of New Zealand, a battle unfolds—a quest to save one of the world’s most unique and endangered birds: the Kakapo. This flightless parrot, with its mossy green feathers and charmingly curious nature, has fascinated scientists and nature lovers alike. Once abundant across New Zealand, the Kakapo now teeters on the brink of … Read more

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Biodiversity in Peril: The Impact of Deforestation on Philippine Wildlife

Maria Faith Saligumba

The Philippines, an archipelago brimming with natural beauty, is home to a wealth of biodiversity. However, this vibrant ecosystem is under threat due to increasing deforestation. The rich tapestry of life found in the Philippines is being unraveled, with countless species facing the risk of extinction. This article delves into the intricate relationship between deforestation … Read more

What Lives in Earth's Harshest Gardens — From Volcano Craters to Ice Caves

What Lives in Earth’s Harshest Gardens — From Volcano Craters to Ice Caves

Annette Uy

Imagine standing at the edge of a volcano crater where temperatures reach 800 degrees Fahrenheit, or stepping into an ice cave where sunlight has never touched the walls. Your first thought might be that nothing could possibly survive in such brutal conditions. Yet, deep within these seemingly lifeless environments, entire communities of organisms are not … Read more

Philippine Eagle

Protecting the Philippine Eagle: Conservation Efforts to Save a National Symbol

Annette Uy

The Philippine Eagle, also known as the “Monkey-Eating Eagle,” stands as an emblem of national pride and a symbol of the Philippines’ rich biodiversity. With its striking appearance and formidable wingspan, it captures the imagination of bird enthusiasts and conservationists alike. However, this majestic bird faces a precarious future, teetering on the brink of extinction. … Read more

The Nature of Dreams: A Window into the Universe of Our Own Minds

The Nature of Dreams: A Window into the Universe of Our Own Minds

Sumi

Sometimes a dream feels more real than the day you wake up into. You open your eyes still carrying the taste of a conversation that never happened, the warmth of a person who doesn’t exist, or the terror of running from something you can’t name. That strange feeling, when your heart is racing over something … Read more

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The Plants That Survive Inside Volcano Craters — Against All Odds

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine standing at the edge of an active volcano crater, feeling the scorching heat radiating from below while toxic gases sting your eyes. The last thing you’d expect to see in this hellish landscape is life – yet incredibly, some of the most resilient plants on Earth call these deadly environments home. These botanical survivors … Read more

5 Earth Phenomena That Remain Scientific Puzzles Despite Decades of Research

5 Earth Phenomena That Remain Scientific Puzzles Despite Decades of Research

Sumi

For all our satellites, supercomputers, and deep-ocean robots, Earth still keeps some of its most intriguing secrets just out of reach. We can stream videos from space and model entire climates, yet there are basic questions about our own planet that scientists still cannot answer with full confidence. That gap between what we know and … Read more

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The Moon vs Mars: What Planetary Samples Reveal About Habitability

Maria Faith Saligumba

Two worlds hang in our sky like ancient riddles waiting to be solved. One silver and familiar, the other rust-colored and mysterious. For decades, scientists have been collecting pieces of these celestial neighbors, bringing them back to Earth in sealed containers and spacecraft holds. What these samples tell us about life’s possibilities beyond our blue … Read more

Black Holes May Be Cosmic Engines Creating New Universes

Black Holes May Be Cosmic Engines Creating New Universes

Sumi

Imagine looking up at the night sky and realizing that every black hole you see might be more than just a cosmic drain. It might be the seed of an entirely new universe, with its own space, time, and maybe even its own stars and galaxies. That idea sounds like pure science fiction, but it … Read more

The Future of Fluorescent Plant Research

Why Some Plants Glow Under UV Light and What It Tells Us

Annette Uy

Imagine walking through a forest at night, shining a blacklight on the trees and flowers around you. Suddenly, the darkness explodes with electric blues, vibrant greens, and shocking reds that seem to pulse with an otherworldly energy. This isn’t science fiction – it’s the hidden world of plant fluorescence, a phenomenon that reveals secrets invisible … Read more

Quantum Physics Suggests That Observation Itself Can Change Reality

Quantum Physics Suggests That Observation Itself Can Change Reality

Sumi

Walk into the world of quantum physics and you quickly realize something almost unsettling: the simple act of looking can change what you’re looking at. That sounds like science fiction, or maybe a spiritual metaphor, but it’s actually grounded in some of the most precise experiments ever done. For more than a century, physicists have … Read more

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How Long Could Earth Survive Without the Moon?

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine looking up at the night sky and seeing nothing but stars. No silvery disk watching over us, no gentle glow illuminating our evenings. The Moon has been Earth’s faithful companion for over 4.5 billion years, but what would happen if it suddenly vanished? This isn’t just a question for science fiction – it’s a … Read more