Articles for author: Maria Faith Saligumba

Plato ponders

The Legend of Atlantis: Plato’s Account of a Lost Civilization

Maria Faith Saligumba

Imagine a colossal island nation, teeming with advanced technology, glittering palaces, lush forests, and a navy so massive it could conquer the world. Now imagine it vanishing beneath the waves in a single, catastrophic day. That’s the spellbinding myth of Atlantis—a story that’s haunted the imagination of dreamers, scientists, and explorers for over two thousand ...

Giza Plateau

The Sphinx: Decoding the Mysteries of Egypt’s Iconic Guardian

Maria Faith Saligumba

At the edge of the Giza Plateau, where the desert meets the sky, a colossal figure silently watches over the land of pharaohs. The Great Sphinx of Giza, with its lion’s body and human face, is more than just stone—it is a riddle carved into history. For centuries, travelers, scholars, and dreamers have stood in ...

Close up of a DNA double helix structure

The Hidden World of Microorganisms How Tiny Life Forms Shape Our Planet

Maria Faith Saligumba

Microorganisms are an unseen yet powerful presence that influences every aspect of life on Earth. Despite their minuscule size, these tiny life forms play critical roles that keep our planet functioning. From the air we breathe to the food we eat, microorganisms are integral to maintaining ecosystems and supporting life. This hidden world teems with ...

Dodo Bird

International Museum Day: Weirdest Specimens in Natural History Museums

Maria Faith Saligumba

Step inside the world’s great natural history museums, and you’ll discover a universe more wondrous and bizarre than any science fiction. Cabinets of curiosity hold relics of the ancient world, animals with features so outlandish they seem conjured from nightmares, and fossilized evidence of life’s most astonishing experiments. Some specimens defy explanation, others challenge our ...

black and yellow bee on yellow flower

Why Bees Sometimes Get Drunk on Fermented Nectar

Maria Faith Saligumba

Have you ever imagined a tiny bee, wobbly and disoriented, struggling to fly straight? It sounds almost comical, but this scene plays out in gardens and meadows more often than you might think. Bees, those tireless pollinators we depend on so much, sometimes find themselves intoxicated after sipping nectar that has begun to ferment. This ...

Pollution affecting the pristine environment of the Himalayas

How Human Activity Is Altering the Natural Balance and What We Can Do to Restore Ecological Equilibrium

Maria Faith Saligumba

Human activity has long played a significant role in altering the natural balance of ecosystems across the globe. The changes wrought by industries, urbanization, agriculture, and deforestation have led to a myriad of ecological challenges, impacting biodiversity and the health of the planet. Understanding these changes and enacting strategies to restore ecological equilibrium is essential ...