Articles for author: Suhail Ahmed

The microbes are stored in freezers at the University of Zurich in Switzerland

Why Scientists Believe Frozen Human Poop Could Protect Humanity’s Future

Suhail Ahmed

Scientists are storing an unusual resource deep in the Swiss Alps that could one day save human waste. The Microbiota Vault, a “doomsday” freezer bank, already has more than 1,200 frozen stool samples. By 2029, it hopes to have 10,000. But why? Modern lifestyles, antibiotics, processed foods, and damage to the environment are all destroying ...

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Werner Syndrome: The Genetic Time Bomb Behind Premature Aging

Suhail Ahmed

Imagine waking up in your 20s with brittle bones, cataracts, graying hair of a 70-year-old, and unhealing wounds. For those with Werner syndrome, a rare genetic condition causing terrible acceleration of aging, this is their reality. Often referred to as “adult progeria,” this disorder compresses decades of decline into just years rather than merely mimics ...

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Ticking Time Bomb: Oceans Breach Acidification Danger Zone, Threatening Marine Life and Human Futures

Suhail Ahmed

Scientists warn that the silently crossing of a crucial threshold by the world’s oceans could destroy marine ecosystems, collapse fisheries, and upset coastal economies. With acidity levels now exceeding safety limits in almost 60% of deep ocean waters 129, a ground-breaking study published in Global Change Biology shows that ocean acidification breached its planetary “danger ...

This artist’s impression shows dust forming in the environment around a supernova explosion. VLT observations have shown that these cosmic dust factories make their grains in a two-stage process, starting soon after the explosion, but continuing long afterwards.

Brighter Than 100 Suns: Scientists Discover Record-Breaking Space Explosions

Suhail Ahmed

Among the most energetic events in the universe’s catalog of violent events since the Big Bang, astronomers have found a new extreme in the class of cosmic explosions. Dubbed extreme nuclear transients (ENTs), these rare, ultra-luminous events were seen in the centers of far-off galaxies where supermassive black holes split apart large stars in catastrophic ...

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Real-Time Mutation: The Secret Lives of Superbugs Inside the Human Body

Suhail Ahmed

One of the biggest dangers to contemporary medicine is antibiotic resistance; superbugs are changing faster than we can create new medications. However, if we could monitor these bacterial changes in real time and forecast their next direction before they outmaneuver our treatments? Investigating the genetic battlefield between bacteria and antibiotics as it develops inside human ...

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Sun’s Hidden Face: Humanity Views the Bottom of the Sun for the First Time

Suhail Ahmed

The Sun’s poles have long been a cosmic mystery buried from Earth’s perspective by the simple fact that our planet, along with every other spacecraft, orbits within the equatorial plane. Thanks to the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Solar Orbiter spacecraft, however, mankind has now seen the solar south pole in history. Captured in March 2025, ...