Articles for author: Maria Faith Saligumba

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9 Animals That Can Survive Extreme Conditions Even Space

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine a creature so resilient that it could survive the harshest environments on Earth, and even the void of space. While it might sound like science fiction, these incredible animals exist right here on our planet. Nature has equipped them with astonishing adaptations that allow them to thrive in places where most life would perish. ...

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How mRNA Vaccines Were Built on Decades of ‘Failed’ Research

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine spending your entire life chasing a dream that everyone else calls impossible. You work late into the night, pouring your hope into experiments that fail over and over. Most people would give up, but not the scientists behind mRNA vaccines. Their story isn’t just about science—it’s about grit, heartbreak, and the stubborn belief that ...

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Biosurveillance: How Scientists Track Emerging Pathogens in Real Time

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine waking up to news of a new, mysterious illness sweeping across continents, seemingly overnight. Panic and uncertainty ripple through communities. How did it spread so fast? Could it have been stopped? Behind the scenes, teams of scientists race against the clock, deploying a web of technology and teamwork to spot dangers before they spiral ...

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The Yonaguni Monument: Natural Rock or Lost Submerged Ruins of Japan?

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine plunging beneath the turquoise waves off the coast of Japan and discovering a vast, underwater structure so alien, so geometrically precise, that it sparks fierce debates among divers, scientists, and dreamers alike. The Yonaguni Monument is not just another patch of ocean floor—it’s a riddle wrapped in stone and shrouded by centuries of mystery. ...

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The Sky Mirror of Selangor Is Earth’s Weirdest Selfie Spot

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine standing on what looks like a shimmering glass floor, with the sky stretching endlessly above and—almost impossibly—below you. Clouds drift at your feet, while your reflection floats perfectly beneath, as if you’re walking on air. This isn’t a dream, and it’s not some digital trickery. It’s real, it’s natural, and it’s right here on ...