Articles for author: Suhail Ahmed

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The Gravity of the Situation: Why You Weigh Less on the Moon

Suhail Ahmed

Step onto the Moon and the scale plays a delightful trick: your weight plummets, your steps feel springy, and suddenly the body you know behaves like it’s learning a new dance. Behind that thrill is a story of mass, distance, and the quiet pull of worlds – nothing mystical, just the universe’s rules applied in ...

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Jurassic Coast, UK: 185 Million Years of History in One Walk

Suhail Ahmed

A shoreline that reads like a library of vanished worlds is not supposed to be this easy to reach, yet buses drop you within steps of cliff faces that span from the Triassic to the Cretaceous. The Jurassic Coast, stretching along southern England, is less a place than a time machine you can hike. Storms ...

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How Saturn’s Rings Might Be Disappearing – Fast

Suhail Ahmed

There’s a quiet drama playing out around Saturn, and it doesn’t involve storms or lightning – it’s a slow leak. For decades, scientists suspected the planet’s shimmering rings were falling inward, but only recently have measurements revealed just how quickly that downpour is happening. The result is a startling portrait: an iconic ring system that’s ...

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The Toad That Gives Birth Through Its Back – and Then Explodes

Suhail Ahmed

Deep in the low light of an Amazon evening, a flat, leaf-like toad surfaces for air – and carries a secret on her back. Under a quilt of living skin, dozens of tiny froglets are finishing their development, waiting for the moment they will punch their way out. The species is the Surinam toad, Pipa ...

Symbiosis or Sabotage? When Species Relationships Get Complicated

Suhail Ahmed

Nature loves a deal, but it doesn’t always play fair. Across forests, reefs, and even our own bodies, species swap services like currency – until stress tips the balance and partners start to take more than they give. Scientists are now uncovering the fragile fine print in these ancient agreements, finding that cooperation can turn ...

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8 Unique Animals With Superpowers You Won’t Believe Exist

Suhail Ahmed

If you grew up thinking superheroes belonged only in comic books, the natural world is about to rewrite that story in a pretty dramatic way. Scattered across oceans, caves, forests, and even city backyards are animals whose abilities sound less like biology and more like science fiction: magnetic navigation, built‑in antifreeze, sonar in total darkness, ...

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How Animal Behavior Research Shapes Shelter Design

Suhail Ahmed

On a busy summer afternoon, a shelter director in Phoenix walks past a row of kennels and watches the decibel reader spike like a siren. This is the old problem: animals arrive scared and stressed, and the building itself can make things worse. The new solution, emerging from behavior science, is surprisingly architectural. Designers and ...

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5 Astrological Predictions That Science Might Actually Explain

Suhail Ahmed

Astrology and science are usually treated like oil and water: one is framed as mystical symbolism, the other as hard-nosed evidence. But tucked inside some of the most popular zodiac claims are tiny grains of reality that researchers have actually poked, prodded, and in some cases, partially supported. This does not rescue horoscopes from the ...

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10 Cosmic Discoveries That Redefined Our Place in the Universe

Suhail Ahmed

Every so often, astronomy pulls the rug out from under us and replaces our quiet mental picture of the cosmos with something stranger, bigger, and far less comforting. In just a few human lifetimes, we’ve gone from thinking of Earth as the calm center of creation to realizing we live on a small rock orbiting ...