A little TV After A Long Day is Good for Your Brain

There’s a guilty little pleasure many of us share but rarely defend: collapsing on the couch, hitting play, and letting a show carry us away after a long, draining day. We’re told constantly that screens are bad, that television melts our brains, that we should be reading philosophy instead of watching a cooking competition. But … Read more

a tree with a mountain in the background

10 Strange Geological Formations That Defy Conventional Explanations

Suhail Ahmed

Every so often, the solid ground beneath our feet behaves in ways that seem to break the rules, carving shapes so improbable they look more like special effects than geology. Some of these landscapes can be explained in broad strokes, yet the fine details still leave scientists arguing on field trips and in journals. This … Read more

A dog and cat share a warm hug in a grassy outdoor setting, symbolizing friendship.

Could Smart Collars and Petcams One Day Decode Animal Language?

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine waking up one morning to your dog’s collar lighting up and displaying, “I’m hungry!” Or maybe your cat’s camera notifies you with a soft chime: “Play with me!” It sounds like something pulled straight from a science fiction story, but the idea of decoding animal language with technology is no longer just a fantasy. … Read more

Cho La pass at dawn in Himalayas

The Yeti: Examining the Evidence Behind the Himalayan Legend

Trizzy Orozco

What if lurking in the snowy shadows of the world’s tallest peaks is a creature so mysterious, it haunts both dreams and scientific debates? The Yeti, also known as the Abominable Snowman, has inspired fear, wonder, skepticism, and obsession for centuries. Imagine a figure—half-ape, half-man—leaving giant footprints on untouched Himalayan slopes, its presence whispered among … Read more

A meerkat standing next to a tree as captured by a wildlife monitoring device.

Is It Ethical to Use Technology to “Track” and Monitor Wild Animals Without Their Consent?

Trizzy Orozco

In the ever-evolving world of wildlife conservation, technology continues to play an increasingly influential role. The use of GPS collars, drones, and other tracking devices on wild animals offers a plethora of data that can be invaluable to researchers and conservationists. However, the ethical considerations of monitoring animals without their “consent”—a concept challenging to ascribe … Read more

School of fish flocking near a coral reef.

How Robots Are Assisting in the Protection of Coral Reefs

Trizzy Orozco

Coral reefs are among the most diverse ecosystems on the planet, offering vital services ranging from supporting marine life to protecting coastlines from storm surges. However, these ecosystems are under siege due to climate change, pollution, overfishing, and ocean acidification. In recent years, the preservation of coral reefs has become a pressing global concern, and … Read more

Líneas de Nazca, Nazca, Perú.

The Nazca Lines: Ancient Geoglyphs That Still Defy Full Explanation

Trizzy Orozco

Wind howls across the Peruvian desert, where giant drawings—some longer than a football field—stretch across the arid earth, visible only from the sky. Imagine standing in the middle of nowhere and realizing that beneath your feet, someone thousands of years ago carved a message you can only read from the heavens. The Nazca Lines are … Read more

Wildfire spreading rapidly through the forest.

How Wildfires Are Affecting the Balance of Ecosystems

Trizzy Orozco

Wildfires, often perceived solely as destructive forces, actually play a complex role in natural ecosystems. In many habitats, fires are a natural part of the cycle, helping to maintain the balance and promoting biodiversity. Fire-adapted ecosystems have evolved over millennia to depend on periodic fires for various ecological functions. However, with the increasing frequency and … Read more

10 Bizarre Animal Behaviors Scientists Still Struggle To Understand

10 Bizarre Animal Behaviors Scientists Still Struggle To Understand

Sumi

Every time we think we’ve got nature neatly labeled and filed away, some animal does something so strange it punches a hole straight through our certainty. From birds that sleep while flying to whales that carry their dead, the natural world is full of behaviors that seem to ignore our best scientific explanations. We can … Read more