Articles for category: News

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Your Gut Microbiome: A Hidden Universe Inside You

Suhail Ahmed

  If someone told you that trillions of tiny organisms inside your gut were quietly shaping your mood, weight, immunity, and even your response to medications, you might assume it was science fiction. Yet over the past decade, the gut microbiome has gone from scientific footnote to one of the hottest frontiers in biology and ...

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How Quantum Mechanics Could Rewrite the Origin Story of the Universe

Suhail Ahmed

  For more than a century, cosmology has told a relatively clean story: the universe began in a searing hot Big Bang, space expanded, matter cooled, and the rest is history written in stars and galaxies. But a new generation of quantum theories is quietly tearing at the edges of that tidy narrative, suggesting the ...

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The 10 Most Elusive Wild Cats in the World

Suhail Ahmed

  We like to think humans sit comfortably at the top of the food chain, but there are predators we barely ever see, even with satellites, camera traps, and DNA tools on our side. The world’s most elusive wild cats live mostly as rumors and shadows, leaving behind claw marks, paw prints, and the occasional ...

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What If Aliens Visited Earth in Ancient Times? The Evidence

Suhail Ahmed

  For more than a century, the idea that extraterrestrials might have visited Earth in deep antiquity has hovered at the edge of mainstream science, dismissed by many researchers yet stubbornly persistent in popular imagination. From colossal stone blocks at Giza to enigmatic Nazca lines scored into Peruvian desert, people keep asking the same unsettling ...

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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. ...

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7 Mysterious Places on Earth Scientists Are Still Exploring

Suhail Ahmed

  Some places on Earth behave so strangely that even in 2025, with satellites overhead and robots in volcanoes, scientists are still in detective mode. These landscapes twist our expectations of life, time, and even gravity, turning the planet into a live laboratory of unanswered questions. From caves sealed off for millions of years to ...

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Why the Black Panther Is Nature’s Most Misunderstood Predator

Suhail Ahmed

  For decades, the black panther has stalked through documentaries, movie posters, and legends as a kind of animal superhero: shadowy, flawless, and singular. Yet almost everything most people think they know about this cat is wrong, starting with the idea that there is such a thing as “a” black panther species. In reality, this ...

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10 Creepiest Places in The USA That Are Said To Be Haunted

Suhail Ahmed

  Across the United States, there are places where history refuses to stay politely in the past. Old hotels, crumbling hospitals, and remote stretches of road have become stages for eerie encounters that raise a very modern question: what, exactly, are we sensing when we say a place feels haunted? For scientists, these locations are ...

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10 Incredible Feats of Engineering by Ancient Civilizations

Suhail Ahmed

  Long before satellites, supercomputers, and laser-guided cranes, humans were moving mountains, redirecting rivers, and raising stone structures so precise that modern engineers still argue over how they were built. Across deserts, jungles, and mountains, ancient civilizations solved brutal practical problems: how to feed cities, track time, survive floods, and impress both rivals and gods. ...