Articles for category: Space

International Day of Human Space Flight: How Earth’s Microbes Might Survive on Mars

International Day of Human Space Flight: How Earth’s Microbes Might Survive on Mars

Annette Uy

Imagine a world where Earth’s tiniest inhabitants could hold the key to life on another planet. As we celebrate the International Day of Human Space Flight, the possibility of Earth’s microbes surviving on Mars isn’t just a science fiction fantasy—it’s a tantalizing reality that scientists are actively exploring. Could these microscopic organisms pave the way ...

The Big Bang Theory: How Everything Started From Almost Nothing

The Big Bang Theory: How Everything Started From Almost Nothing

Sumi

Imagine everything you’ve ever seen, loved, and experienced squeezed into something smaller than a grain of sand. Not just you, not just Earth, but every galaxy, every star, every atom. That’s essentially what the Big Bang theory is claiming: that our vast, glittering universe began in a state so tiny, so dense, and so unimaginably ...

The Wow! Signal: Did We Receive a Message from Aliens in 1977?

The Wow! Signal: Did We Receive a Message from Aliens in 1977?

Annette Uy

In the vastness of space, where the silence is as deep as the universe itself, a mysterious signal once pierced the cosmic quiet. It was a fleeting moment in 1977, but it left scientists and enthusiasts alike pondering an age-old question: Are we alone in the universe? This enigmatic event, known as the Wow! Signal, ...

6 Wonders of the Solar System You Never Knew

6 Wonders of the Solar System You Never Knew

Gargi Chakravorty

Picture yourself floating in the vast emptiness of space, gazing at our cosmic neighborhood with fresh eyes. You think you know the solar system, but honestly, you’ve barely scratched the surface. Beyond the textbook planets and familiar moons lies a treasure trove of mind-bending phenomena that would make even the most seasoned scientists do a ...

Artist's impression of the expected dark matter distribution around the Milky Way

Dark Matter and the Hidden Universe: New Frontiers in Astrophysics

April Joy Jovita

The universe is vast and mysterious, with over 85% of its mass composed of an invisible substance known as dark matter. Unlike ordinary matter, dark matter does not emit, absorb, or reflect light, making it challenging to study directly. Scientists continue to delve deeper into this enigma, uncovering its role in cosmic phenomena and the ...

Marie Curie at the White House, May 20, 1921, when a grant of radium was presented to its discoverer by the women of America.

Forgotten Female Scientists Who Changed the World

Trizzy Orozco

What if I told you that many of the scientific advancements we cherish today were made possible by women whose names have faded into obscurity? The narrative of science often highlights the contributions of male scientists, overshadowing the profound impact of their female counterparts. Yet, these women defied societal norms, broke barriers, and made groundbreaking ...

7 Strange Phenomena in Space That Really Make Scientists Scratch Their Heads

7 Strange Phenomena in Space That Really Make Scientists Scratch Their Heads

Sumi

Space is supposed to be ruled by clear, elegant laws. Gravity pulls, planets orbit, stars shine and die. Yet, the more precisely we observe the universe, the more it behaves like a magician who keeps slipping new tricks into the show just when we think we’ve figured out the routine. Some of these cosmic oddities ...

The Dark Energy Puzzle: Unraveling the Universe's Greatest Secret

The Dark Energy Puzzle: Unraveling the Universe’s Greatest Secret

Sumi

Imagine looking up at the night sky and realizing that almost everything you see – every star, every glowing galaxy, every nebula in your favorite telescope photo – is basically just cosmic crumbs. That’s the unsettling reality: all the matter we know and love makes up only a small fraction of the universe. The rest ...

10 Cosmic Rays: Unseen Particles That Constantly Bombard Our Planet

10 Cosmic Rays: Unseen Particles That Constantly Bombard Our Planet

Sumi

Right now, as you sit and read this, tiny high‑energy particles are slamming into your body, your screen, your ceiling, and everything around you. You can’t see them, you can’t feel them, and you can’t hide from them – yet they’ve helped shape Earth’s atmosphere, threatened astronauts, and even quietly corrupted computer data on the ...

The Fermi Paradox: Are We Truly Alone in a Vast and Empty Universe?

The Fermi Paradox: Are We Truly Alone in a Vast and Empty Universe?

Gargi Chakravorty

You live in a universe that seems almost absurdly generous. There are hundreds of billions of stars in your galaxy alone and likely trillions of galaxies beyond that, each packed with worlds that could, in principle, host life. On paper, the cosmos should be buzzing with neighbors. Yet when you look up, listen with your ...