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View of the pass through Sunduki.

Sunduki, Siberia – Russia’s “Stonehenge” That Points to the Stars

Trizzy Orozco

In the vast wilderness of southern Siberia, where endless taiga meets rolling hills and ancient secrets lie buried beneath centuries of snow and soil, stands one of archaeology’s most enigmatic discoveries. The Sunduki megalithic complex, rising from the Khakassian steppes like stone sentinels frozen in time, has captivated researchers and stargazers alike with its mysterious ...

Okanagan Lake

The Canadian ‘Loch Ness Monster’: Does Ogopogo Lurk in Okanagan Lake?

Annette Uy

When it comes to mysterious creatures lurking in the depths of water bodies, the elusive Loch Ness Monster is often the first to spring to mind. However, Canada boasts its own aquatic enigma known as Ogopogo. Nestled in the waters of Okanagan Lake, British Columbia, this legendary creature has captured the imagination of locals and ...

The Mysterious World of Hydrothermal Vents

The Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents That May Hold the Key to the First Life Forms

Trizzy Orozco

In the darkest depths of our oceans, where sunlight fails to penetrate, lies a world as mysterious as it is fascinating. These deep-sea hydrothermal vents stand as gateways to uncovering secrets about the origins of life on our planet. With towering chimneys spewing mineral-rich water at scorching temperatures, they create an environment that challenges our ...

bird's-eye view of sea waves

Which Ocean Current Mirrors Your Emotional Flow?

Suhail Ahmed

  Scientists map the sea to forecast storms; we map our moods to navigate the day. The surprise is how often those maps rhyme. Ocean currents move heat, salt, and nutrients through a restless planet, while emotions shift energy, attention, and connection through a restless mind. Put them side by side and patterns emerge: surges, ...

Jewel Plummer Cobb: The Cancer Researcher Who Broke Barriers in Science

Annette Uy

When Jewel Plummer Cobb first peered through a microscope as a young girl, she couldn’t have imagined that her fascination with cells would lead her to become one of the most influential cancer researchers of the 20th century. Born in 1924 in Chicago, she would spend her life defying expectations and shattering glass ceilings in ...

Group of young children sitting in a classroom.

5 Programs That Are Making Science More Accessible for Underrepresented Students

Trizzy Orozco

Science has always been portrayed as this exclusive club where only the brightest minds belong. But what if I told you that some of the most groundbreaking discoveries might come from students who’ve been traditionally locked out of laboratories and research facilities? Across the country, innovative programs are breaking down barriers and proving that diversity ...

Mangrove Tree

How Mangroves Protect Coastlines and Store More Carbon Than Rainforests

Trizzy Orozco

Mangroves are nature’s unsung heroes, quietly performing vital ecological roles that many of us overlook. Nestled between land and sea, these unique ecosystems are crucial for both coastal protection and carbon storage. Unlike the towering rainforests that capture our imaginations, mangroves remain modest in their appearance yet mighty in their impact. They have evolved to ...