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A white dwarf’s cosmic feeding frenzy revealed by NASA

NASA Telescope Reveals How A White Dwarf’s Extreme Magnetism Shapes Stellar Feeding

Sumi

The Dawn of Polarized X-Ray Observations (Image Credits: Pixabay) Astronomers have gained a groundbreaking glimpse into the violent dynamics of a binary star system where a white dwarf devours material from its companion, thanks to NASA’s advanced X-ray observatory. The Dawn of Polarized X-Ray Observations Imagine a stellar remnant, once a massive star, now locked ...

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The Larva That Builds Its Own Trap Door and Springs Like a Jack-in-the-Box

Suhail Ahmed

I’ve knelt beside sandy riverbanks and seen nothing but a tidy pinhole in the ground – until the surface suddenly twitched, and a small predator exploded upward like a spring toy. That “nothing” is a larval tiger beetle’s doorway, a living plug that seals a vertical burrow until the right footstep rattles the soil. This ...

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How Mice Sing Love Songs in Ultrasonic Falsetto

Suhail Ahmed

In living rooms, fields, and lab arenas around the world, a quiet opera is unfolding just beyond our ears. Male mice court with rapid-fire arias too high-pitched for humans to hear, while females answer with subtle shifts in posture, attention, and approach. Scientists have spent decades trying to catch these songs in the act, teasing ...

A capybara eating grass in a field

Why Capybaras Are the World’s Chillest Creatures (According to Everyone)

Suhail Ahmed

The internet crowned the capybara a symbol of serenity, but scientists have been asking a sharper question: what, exactly, makes the world’s largest rodent so unflappable? Across South American wetlands and increasingly in city parks, researchers are uncovering a web of biological and social traits that add up to uncommon calm. It’s not a meme; ...

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The Mystery of Consciousness: New Theories on How Our Minds Emerge

Suhail Ahmed

Somewhere between the crackle of neurons and the quiet feeling of “I am,” an unseen world is at work that science still cannot fully explain. Over the past decade, consciousness research has shifted from speculative philosophy to data-rich, brain‑scanning detective work, yet the central mystery remains stubborn: how does tissue give rise to experience? New ...

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5 Scientific Puzzles That Could Reshape Our Understanding of Reality

Suhail Ahmed

Every so often, science runs into questions that do more than stump researchers; they quietly threaten to rewrite the rules of reality itself. These puzzles sit at the edges of our best theories, where equations still work but our intuition starts to fall apart. From mysterious stuff that outweighs everything we can see, to information ...

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The Laws of the Universe Don’t Care What Makes Sense to Us

Suhail Ahmed

Every so often, physics delivers a result so strange it feels less like science and more like a dare: accept this, or admit your intuition is useless out there. From black holes that evaporate, to particles that are and are not in a place until we look, reality keeps shrugging at what seems “reasonable” to ...