Articles for category: News

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9 Ancient Beliefs That Still Influence Our World Today

Suhail Ahmed

  We like to think of ourselves as thoroughly modern, guided by data, algorithms, and peer-reviewed studies, yet so many of our deepest assumptions come from people who lived thousands of years before smart phones, steam engines, or even writing in some cases. Under the surface of our politics, our health choices, our sense of ...

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The Untold Stories Behind Iconic Historical Photographs

Suhail Ahmed

  You probably know the pictures by heart: a sailor kissing a nurse in Times Square, a man standing in front of a tank, a child fleeing down a road in Vietnam. They hang in textbooks and museum halls like visual punctuation marks in the story of the modern world. But what most of us ...

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12 Everyday Phrases with Surprising Historical Origins

Suhail Ahmed

  We toss around certain phrases every day without a second thought, as if they’ve always just existed, floating in the air above our conversations. But look a little closer, and those casual expressions turn out to be tiny time capsules, packed with traces of war, plague, early science, and even maritime engineering. Language historians ...

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The Enduring Legacy of Ancient Civilizations in Modern Life

Suhail Ahmed

  Open your phone, cross a city street, or glance at a world map, and you’re already in conversation with people who lived thousands of years ago. So much of what feels effortlessly modern – from democracy to timekeeping to the way we build our homes – rests on ancient foundations that rarely get credit. ...

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8 Historical Mysteries That Science Still Can’t Explain

Suhail Ahmed

  For all our satellites, particle accelerators, and gene sequencers, the past still refuses to give up some of its strangest secrets. Every few months, a new paper or discovery seems poised to finally crack an ancient enigma – only to deepen it instead. Archaeologists, geneticists, and physicists keep circling the same questions: Who built ...

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Invasive Chinese Mitten Crab Discovered in the Pacific Northwest—A Growing Ecological Concern

April Joy Jovita

The invasive Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis) has been confirmed in the Lower Columbia River, sparking concerns among scientists and wildlife officials. Known for their hairy, mitten-like claws, these crabs have caused environmental disruptions in other regions, notably in California’s San Francisco Bay, where they contributed to riverbank erosion and infrastructure damage. Their arrival in ...

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12 Creepy American Locations With Dark, Unexplained Histories

Suhail Ahmed

  Across the United States, there are places where the map feels incomplete – where history leaves gaps, instruments capture odd data, and eyewitnesses still argue over what they saw. These spots attract ghost-hunters and thrill-seekers, but increasingly, they’re also drawing geologists, atmospheric physicists, ecologists, and psychologists armed with sensors and drones instead of talismans. ...

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The Universe’s Oldest Galaxies Are Revealing Surprising New Insights

Suhail Ahmed

  In the faintest reaches of the sky, where even large telescopes once saw only darkness, astronomers are now finding sprawling cities of ancient stars that should not, by any reasonable model, exist so early in cosmic history. These are the universe’s oldest known galaxies, blazing into view from a time when the cosmos was ...

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The Mystery of Why You Experience Reality From Inside Your Own Mind

Suhail Ahmed

  You never experience the world directly. You never feel the chair, see the sky, or hear a friend’s voice in any raw, untouched way. Instead, everything you know flows through an invisible filter: your own mind, turning electrical spikes and chemical signals into colors, sounds, memories, and a sense of “me” behind it all. ...