Articles for author: Annette Uy

Emerging Research and Discoveries

Beyond the Bag: What Happens When Animals Ingest Plastic

Annette Uy

Picture this: a majestic sea turtle gliding through crystal-clear waters, mistaking a floating plastic bag for its favorite meal – a jellyfish. This isn’t just a tragic accident; it’s happening millions of times across our planet every single day. From the tiniest plankton to the largest whales, creatures everywhere are consuming plastic at an alarming ...

The "Ghost Tracks" of White Sands: 23,000-Year-Old Footprints Rewrite Human History

The “Ghost Tracks” of White Sands: 23,000-Year-Old Footprints Rewrite Human History

Annette Uy

Imagine walking across the pristine white gypsum dunes of New Mexico and suddenly discovering that you’re literally following in the footsteps of humans who lived over 20,000 years ago. This isn’t science fiction—it’s the remarkable reality at White Sands National Park, where archaeologists have uncovered the oldest confirmed human footprints in North America. These ancient ...

Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump: Canada's 6,000-Year-Old Hunting Ground

Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump: Canada’s 6,000-Year-Old Hunting Ground

Annette Uy

Imagine standing at the edge of a towering cliff, watching thousands of bison thunder across the plains below. Their hooves create a rumbling that shakes the earth beneath your feet. For over 6,000 years, this exact scenario played out at one of North America’s most ingenious hunting sites. The indigenous peoples of the Great Plains ...

Future Discoveries Waiting Underground

10 Ancient Cities Buried Beneath Modern Ones

Annette Uy

Imagine walking down a bustling street in Rome, sipping coffee at a sidewalk café, completely unaware that just meters below your feet lies an entire ancient civilization. The ground beneath our modern cities holds secrets that would make your jaw drop – entire neighborhoods, temples, and marketplaces frozen in time, waiting to tell their stories. ...

Scientist checking samples

How a Rare Genetic Mutation Makes Some People Naturally Resistant to Malaria

Annette Uy

Imagine a world where some individuals are inherently shielded from one of the deadliest diseases known to humankind—malaria. This isn’t science fiction but a fascinating reality rooted in genetics. Malaria, a disease transmitted through the bites of infected mosquitoes, continues to affect millions worldwide. However, there are certain people who, due to a rare genetic ...

California gold rush ghost town

The Real Treasure Island: The Hidden Gold Rush Ghost Towns of California

Annette Uy

California, often synonymous with sun-kissed beaches and bustling cities, harbors a secret world steeped in history and mystery. Beyond the glitz and glamour, nestled within its rugged landscapes, lie forgotten gems of the past – the ghost towns of the Gold Rush era. These towns, once teeming with life and hope, now stand silent, whispering ...

Petra's Monumental Scope

7 Ancient Civilizations We Know More About Thanks to Satellites

Annette Uy

Have you ever wondered what secrets lie buried beneath the earth, hidden from our eyes for thousands of years? While archaeologists have long relied on shovels and brushes to uncover the past, a revolutionary tool has transformed our understanding of ancient civilizations: satellites orbiting hundreds of miles above us. These technological marvels peer through time ...

Mathematical Minds: Number Sense and Counting Abilities

Are Rats Smarter Than We Think? Surprising Studies in Rodent Intelligence

Annette Uy

The tiny paws scurrying across laboratory floors carry secrets that might fundamentally change how we view intelligence itself. For decades, we’ve dismissed rats as simple creatures driven purely by instinct, yet groundbreaking research is revealing cognitive abilities that rival those of much larger mammals. These remarkable rodents are solving complex puzzles, showing empathy for their ...