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Tariffs on Penguins? How Trade Wars Can Spill Into Empty Wilderness

Tariffs on Penguins? How Trade Wars Can Spill Into Empty Wilderness

Annette Uy

Who would ever imagine a world where penguins become entangled in the fierce crossfire of global trade wars? The idea might sound absurd, even comical, yet the ripples of economic disputes can reach as far as the icy wilderness of Antarctica, home to these beloved birds. When nations clash over tariffs and trade restrictions, the ...

Dwarf Planets - Hidden Worlds of Our Solar System's Edges

Dwarf Planets – Hidden Worlds of Our Solar System’s Edges

Gargi Chakravorty

Picture yourself looking up at the night sky, knowing that beyond the familiar planets lies a vast realm of mysterious, tiny worlds. These are the dwarf planets, celestial bodies that exist in the shadowy corners of our solar system, carrying secrets about its ancient formation and evolution. These remarkable objects challenge our understanding of what ...

The Prehistoric Whales That Walked on Land

The Prehistoric Whales That Walked on Land

Annette Uy

Imagine a time when the ancestors of today’s majestic whales roamed ancient riverbanks on sturdy legs, gazing out over lush, green landscapes instead of plunging into ocean depths. It sounds like something out of a science fiction novel, but this is the true story of whales—creatures that once walked on land, their feet pressed into ...

Venus's Volcanic Secrets: Why Earth's Twin Remains an Enigma to Scientists

Venus’s Volcanic Secrets: Why Earth’s Twin Remains an Enigma to Scientists

Andrew Alpin

Picture this: you wake up on a planet where the temperature could melt lead, the pressure would crush you instantly, and acid rain never touches the ground because it evaporates before reaching the surface. Welcome to Venus, our closest planetary neighbor and arguably the most mysterious world in our solar system. Despite being called Earth’s ...

The Kuiper Belt: Exploring the Icy Frontier Beyond Neptune's Orbit

The Kuiper Belt: Exploring the Icy Frontier Beyond Neptune’s Orbit

Jan Otte

You’ve probably heard about the icy chunks floating around beyond Mars. That’s the asteroid belt. However, there’s something far more intriguing lurking in the shadows of our solar system’s outer reaches. The Kuiper Belt is a circumstellar disc in the outer Solar System, extending from the orbit of Neptune at 30 astronomical units (AU) to ...