Articles for author: Suhail Ahmed

Why the James Webb Telescope Sees the Past

Suhail Ahmed

Light takes time to travel, and that simple truth turns the James Webb Space Telescope into a time machine. When Webb opens its golden eye, it doesn’t just catch distant starlight – it intercepts messages that left their sources when Earth was still cosmic dust. In newsroom terms, every image is a breaking story filed ...

591 Binary Stars Could Reveal Dozens of New Exoplanets, Scientists Say

Suhail Ahmed

Binary stars can be chaotic places for planets, and for years that chaos pushed many searches toward calmer, single suns. Now a team has flipped the script. By singling out 591 “edge-on” twin-star systems identified with Gaia data, researchers argue that these complicated neighborhoods may actually be the easiest places to find new worlds. Their ...

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What Ancient Animal Symbol Matches Your Zodiac Sign’s Core Personality

Suhail Ahmed

Astrologers have matched human behavior to animals for thousands of years, but most of the creatures we picture today are modern, familiar species: the bold lion, the wise owl, the loyal dog. When you zoom out into deep time, though, the fossil record offers a far stranger bestiary to work with, from armored fish that ...

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6 Unexplained Phenomena in Our Solar System That Puzzle Scientists

Suhail Ahmed

Every time we think we’ve got our solar system neatly mapped and understood, it throws us something deeply weird. From objects that should not exist to signals that defy easy explanation, these mysteries are not just quirky space trivia; they are cracks in our current theories of how the universe works. In a way, they ...

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New Glimpse into Subatomic Physics: Protons Are More Complex Than We Thought

Suhail Ahmed

The proton was supposed to be simple. Three quarks held together by gluons sounded tidy enough to fit on a classroom poster and, for decades, that picture did its job. But new measurements, sharper than anything we’ve had before, are showing a world that’s messier, livelier, and frankly more beautiful than the tidy sketch. Inside ...

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7 Things To Work on To Make a Good Pet Parent

Suhail Ahmed

Most people think being a “good pet parent” is about love, treats, and cute photos, but the science of animal behavior paints a more demanding picture. Across species, from dogs and cats to parrots and rabbits, researchers keep finding the same thing: the tiny habits of humans shape the brain, health, and even the emotional ...

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7 Mysterious Places on Earth No One Is Allowed to Visit

Suhail Ahmed

There is something irresistibly magnetic about a place you can never step foot in. The more tightly the fences are drawn, the more our curiosity strains against them, especially when science, secrecy, and genuine danger all blur together. This article dives into seven real locations on our own planet that remain firmly off-limits, guarded by ...

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10 Scientific Discoveries That Revolutionized How We See the World

Suhail Ahmed

Every so often, science does more than add a new fact to the pile; it flips the table on what we thought reality was. These discoveries do not just refine measurements or tweak formulas, they redraw maps of the cosmos, rewrite our origin stories, and change how we think about life, mind, and even time ...

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8 Mind-Bending Facts About Gravity You Never Knew

Suhail Ahmed

We grow up treating gravity like background software: always running, rarely questioned. Yet the deeper physicists dig into how gravity really works, the stranger it becomes, colliding with quantum rules, warping time, and hinting at hidden parts of the universe. This is not the tidy, apple-falling story most of us learned in school; it is ...