Articles for category: Ancient History, News, Paleontology

This artist’s impression of the water snowline around the young star V883 Orionis, as detected with ALMA.

Across 460 Light-Years, Webb Telescope Reveals Water That May Have Shaped Earth

Jan Otte

Water in the great, cold nurseries where stars birth has a cosmic fingerprint. Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have found, for the first time, a rare form of water ice surrounding a young star remarkably similar to our infant Sun. Published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, this finding implies that some of ...

Raja Ampat

Nickel Mining Is Destroying a Marine Paradise Meant to Save the Planet

Jan Otte

Under the turquoise seas of Indonesia’s Raja Ampat archipelago, a paradox exists: the very minerals driving the global green energy revolution are destroying one of Earth’s most biodiverse marine environments. Called the “Amazon of the Seas,” Raja Ampat boasts a rainbow of marine life and 75% of the coral species found worldwide. But nickel mining ...

Capture of the iconic Pyramids of Giza under a clear blue sky with camels traversing the sandy desert.

Khufu’s Hidden River: Ancient Waterway Helped Construct the Great Pyramid

Jan Otte

For millennia, the building of the Great Pyramid of Giza has remained among the most enigmatic puzzles in history. Over 2.3 million stone blocks, each averaging two tons, how did an ancient civilization without modern machinery move and assemble? A long-lost branch of the Nile buried for millennia may have been the secret road used ...

yellow and black abstract painting

Game-Changer in Cancer Treatment: Scientists Reprogram Cancer Cells into Healthy Ones—No Chemo Needed

Jan Otte

A South Korean research team has accomplished what was once thought of as science fiction: reprogramming malignant cancer cells into healthy, functional tissue without chemotherapy or radiation in a ground-breaking leap for oncology Under the direction of Professor Kwang-Hyun Cho of the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), this ground-breaking method may redefine ...

quantum teleportation

The Star Trek Era Begins: Quantum Teleportation Becomes Reality in 2025

Jan Otte

For decades, teleportation was only a concept found in science fiction perfected by Star Trek’s venerable transporter beam. But in May 2025, Northwestern University researchers made a discovery that pushes us toward that futuristic vision: successful quantum teleportation across ordinary internet cables. This milestone transforms how quickly, securely, and without physical transmission knowledge moves, not ...

intelligence evolved twice this astonishing discovery proves mind blowing complexity of earths evolutionary history beyond anything imagined

Intelligence Evolved Twice: How Birds and Mammals Took Separate Paths to Genius

Jan Otte

For millennia, people have seen intelligence as a singular evolutionary triumph, a pinnacle attained only by mammals, with primates (and finally, humans) at the top. But apparently nature had other ideas. Modern ground-breaking studies show that intelligence developed twice in two quite different spheres of life: mammals and birds, not once. Birds have long surprised ...

A bee on a sunflower

Bee Viruses Spread Across Species—But Why Aren’t They Evolving?

April Joy Jovita

A new study led by researchers at the University of Minnesota has found that viruses transmitted between different bee species do not result in the formation of new virus variants. This discovery, published in Communications Biology, provides a rare bit of good news for bee pollinators, which have been in decline for over 25 years. ...