Articles for author: Andrew Alpin

How Bees Pollinating Help Save the World

Andrew Alpin

From Tokyo to Trinidad and Tobago, theirs an abundance of bees worldwide, pollinating most, if not all, plants within its periphery. Small in stature but feared by many, their ability to transform ecosystems is unprecedented within the animal kingdom. They play a pivotal role that extends far beyond their reputation as honey producers. These tiny, ...

What Your Spirit Animal Says About Your Hidden Strengths and Weaknesses

What Your Spirit Animal Says About Your Hidden Strengths and Weaknesses

Andrew Alpin

Have you ever felt an unexplainable pull toward a particular creature? Maybe you’ve noticed hawks circling overhead during pivotal moments, or perhaps wolves keep appearing in your dreams. These aren’t random occurrences. They’re whispers from something deeper within you, something that knows your core better than you might know yourself. Your spirit animal often represents ...

What If the Earth's Rotation Suddenly Reversed? A Scientific Look

What If the Earth’s Rotation Suddenly Reversed? A Scientific Look

Andrew Alpin

You probably never think much about the fact that you’re standing on a massive spinning ball hurtling through space. Our planet rotates steadily from west to east, completing a full turn roughly every 24 hours at speeds approaching over 1,600 kilometers per hour at the equator. It’s been doing this for billions of years. The ...

Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Michoacan, Mexico.

Why Monarch Butterflies Can’t Get Enough of Duranta Erecta

Andrew Alpin

Monarch butterflies are iconic for their brilliant orange wings and awe-inspiring migrations across North America. To sustain themselves, they rely on specific plants and trees throughout their life cycle. Among these, Duranta erecta, a vibrant tree known for its cascading purple flowers, is particularly attractive to Monarchs. This article explores the Duranta erecta tree, its ...

What If a Supervolcano Erupted Today? The Global Impact Explained

What If a Supervolcano Erupted Today? The Global Impact Explained

Andrew Alpin

Picture this. You wake up one morning, scroll through your phone with your coffee, and every news outlet is screaming the same terrifying headline: a supervolcano has erupted. Not in some distant geological past, but right now, in our interconnected, fragile modern world. Your mind races. What happens next? How bad could it really get? ...

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Discovering New Emperor Penguin Colonies from Space

Andrew Alpin

The discovery of new emperor penguin colonies in Antarctica marks a significant advancement in wildlife research. Using satellite mapping technology, scientists from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) have located previously unknown colonies, bringing the total known emperor penguin colonies around Antarctica to 66. This discovery is notable as half of these colonies have been identified ...

dogs dream of their owners

Do Dogs Dream of Their Owners? Insights from Harvard Psychologist

Andrew Alpin

Have you ever watched your canine companion as they sleep, witnessing their twitching noses, and legs that move as if they’re running? It’s easy to speculate about what could be occupying their dreams, especially after an active day of chasing balls and exploring the outdoors. However, recent research by Harvard psychologist Dr Deirdre Barrett suggests ...

Why The Human Body is Not Programmed to Stay Awake Past Midnight

Why The Human Body is Not Programmed to Stay Awake Past Midnight

Andrew Alpin

Have you ever wondered why staying up past midnight feels like swimming against a relentless current? There’s a profound biological reason behind this struggle. Your body operates on an ancient, precisely calibrated clock that has evolved over millions of years to sync with the Earth’s rotation. This internal timekeeper, known as your circadian rhythm, governs ...