Articles for category: Biology & Genetics, Material Science

Why Some People Can See More Colors Than an Ordinary Human

Why Some People Can See More Colors Than an Ordinary Human

Jan Otte

You might think the world of color is the same for everyone. Yet nestled among us are individuals with an almost mystical ability to perceive colors beyond the reach of ordinary human vision. These rare people aren’t just seeing things differently, they’re literally seeing more. Tetrachromacy is a type of color vision that allows some ...

Why Do We Dream? New Theories on the Brain's Nightly Adventures

Why Do We Dream? New Theories on the Brain’s Nightly Adventures

Sumi

Close your eyes tonight and your brain will quietly stage one of the most mysterious shows in nature. You might be flying, arguing with someone from ten years ago, or walking through a city that doesn’t exist. None of it is “real,” yet your heart races, your muscles twitch, and your emotions react as if ...

7 Scientific Explanations for Everyday Phenomena You Never Questioned

7 Scientific Explanations for Everyday Phenomena You Never Questioned

Sumi

There are things you do every single day that feel so normal you barely notice them: flipping a light switch, tasting your coffee, yawning in meetings, or wondering why your phone screen looks weird in bright sunlight. Most of us just shrug and move on. Yet behind these simple moments, there’s often a surprisingly deep ...

Why Some Animals Can See Colors We Can Only Imagine

Why Some Animals Can See Colors We Can Only Imagine

Gargi Chakravorty

Close your eyes and try to picture a color you’ve never seen. You can’t. That’s not a failure of imagination – it’s biology. Your brain has simply never received the signal that would create such an experience. The colors you know are defined entirely by the three types of light-detecting cone cells in your eyes, ...

10 Fascinating Facts About the Human Brain's Hidden Powers

10 Fascinating Facts About the Human Brain’s Hidden Powers

Kristina

There’s a three-pound structure sitting inside your skull that controls everything you think, feel, dream, and remember – and neuroscience is only beginning to understand what it’s truly capable of. Most people know the basics: the brain is important, it needs sleep, and you should probably protect it. What’s far less talked about is how ...

The Platypus's Venomous Ankle Spurs

10 Animals With Secret Senses You’ve Never Heard Of

Trizzy Orozco

While humans pride themselves on their five senses, the animal kingdom operates with sensory abilities that sound more like science fiction than reality. From detecting magnetic fields to sensing electrical currents in water, countless species have evolved extraordinary perceptual powers that remain largely unknown to most people. These remarkable adaptations help animals navigate vast distances, ...

Feral Cats: Independent Residents of Urban Areas

Feral vs. Domestic: What Makes a Wild Cat Wild?

Trizzy Orozco

Picture this: a sleek tabby cat prowling through your backyard at dusk, eyes glinting with predatory focus. Is this your neighbor’s beloved pet out for an evening stroll, or something far more untamed? The line between domestic and feral cats isn’t as clear-cut as you might think, and the truth behind what makes a wild ...

10 Most Colorful Animals in Our Wide Weird World

10 Most Colorful Animals in Our Wide Weird World

Jan Otte

Nature has painted our planet with creatures so vibrant they seem almost too spectacular to be real. From the deepest rainforests to the vastness of coral reefs, our world teems with animals that showcase every shade imaginable. These living masterpieces didn’t develop their stunning colors by accident. Each hue serves a purpose, whether attracting mates, ...