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Skull of a Young Girl Tells a Haunting Story from 6,200 Years Ago

Skull of a Young Girl Tells a Haunting Story from 6,200 Years Ago

Muhammad TuhinJune 11, 2025June 11, 2025

In the heart of western Iran, where the winds sweep over the low hills of Ilam Province and the earth has kept its secrets for millennia, two archaeologists have unearthed…

Pornography Problems and Mental Health Struggles Are Deeply Connected Over Time

Pornography Problems and Mental Health Struggles Are Deeply Connected Over Time

Muhammad TuhinJune 15, 2025June 15, 2025

In the quiet hours of late-night scrolling or the solitude behind closed doors, pornography use is a near-invisible part of modern life—ubiquitous, private, and rarely discussed aloud. But for some,…

New Study Maps the Most Pleasurable Zones During Anal Sex

New Study Maps the Most Pleasurable Zones During Anal Sex

Muhammad TuhinJune 15, 2025June 15, 2025

In the realm of sexual health, some questions have long gone unanswered—not because they lack importance, but because they’ve lived in the shadow of discomfort, stigma, and silence. A new…

Deep Sleep Deficits May Be a Silent Driver of Alzheimer’s Risk

Deep Sleep Deficits May Be a Silent Driver of Alzheimer’s Risk

Muhammad TuhinJune 15, 2025June 15, 2025

As night falls and the world quiets, our brains begin a shift of their own—a nightly ritual of repair, memory consolidation, and internal housekeeping. But what happens when sleep itself…

Scientists Discover How the Brain Learns to Forget the Irrelevant

Scientists Discover How the Brain Learns to Forget the Irrelevant

Muhammad TuhinJune 15, 2025June 15, 2025

When you walk into a crowded café, the scent of espresso, the hum of conversation, the clatter of cups, and the lyrics of background music all flood your senses. Yet…

The Low Carb Diet That Lifts Your Mood

The Low Carb Diet That Lifts Your Mood

Muhammad TuhinJune 15, 2025June 15, 2025

In a world where fad diets rise and fall like seasonal trends, the low-carbohydrate diet has remained a steady staple—praised for weight loss, blood sugar control, and heart health. But…

Smart Glasses Are Teaching Robots to Do Household Chores

Smart Glasses Are Teaching Robots to Do Household Chores

Muhammad TuhinJune 15, 2025June 15, 2025

In a quiet lab at the crossroads of Manhattan and Silicon Valley, a new kind of revolution is quietly taking shape—one not powered by massive machines or industrial noise, but…

AI Researchers Look Upward to Build Smarter Brain-Inspired Machines

AI Researchers Look Upward to Build Smarter Brain-Inspired Machines

Muhammad TuhinJune 15, 2025June 15, 2025

In a world racing to build bigger and more complex artificial intelligence models, a quiet but powerful shift is underway. At the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), researchers are flipping the…

Bladeless Wind Turbines Could Quietly Transform Urban Energy

Bladeless Wind Turbines Could Quietly Transform Urban Energy

Muhammad TuhinJune 15, 2025June 15, 2025

In a world where steel giants with slicing blades tower over plains and coastlines, capturing the power of the wind has become a defining image of the clean energy revolution.…

Teaching Robots to See the World Through Human Eyes

Teaching Robots to See the World Through Human Eyes

Muhammad TuhinJune 15, 2025June 15, 2025

In a sterile, silent corner of virtual space, a single cube rests under the gaze of synthetic cameras. To the untrained eye, it might seem like just another computer-generated scene.…

The Brain’s Secret Weapon Against Neuron Loss

The Brain’s Secret Weapon Against Neuron Loss

Muhammad TuhinJune 15, 2025

In the quiet chambers of the brain, billions of neurons fire in coordinated harmony, enabling us to think, move, feel, and hear. But what happens when some of those neurons…

Ocean Carbon Fixes Could Make Marine Life Suffocate

Ocean Carbon Fixes Could Make Marine Life Suffocate

Muhammad TuhinJune 15, 2025

In the silent blue beneath the ocean’s surface, life depends on something we rarely associate with water: oxygen. It flows invisibly through the currents, nourishing vast webs of marine life…

Scientists Visualize Hidden Protein Structures That Drive Inflammation and Disease

Scientists Visualize Hidden Protein Structures That Drive Inflammation and Disease

Muhammad TuhinJune 14, 2025June 14, 2025

For the first time, scientists are seeing what was once invisible. Inside the human body, deep within every cell, there lies a microscopic gatekeeper—an enzyme called ADAM17—responsible for releasing chemical…

Light Travels Through a Human Head for the First Time

Light Travels Through a Human Head for the First Time

Muhammad TuhinJune 14, 2025June 14, 2025

In a dimmed laboratory in Glasgow, Scotland, a single beam of light did something once believed to be impossible—it passed through a human head from one side to the other,…

Parts of Earth’s Oceans Have Quietly Crossed a Dangerous Threshold

Parts of Earth’s Oceans Have Quietly Crossed a Dangerous Threshold

Muhammad TuhinJune 14, 2025June 14, 2025

Beneath the shimmering blue skin of Earth’s oceans, an invisible crisis is unfolding—quietly, steadily, and with consequences as vast as the waters themselves. According to a groundbreaking new study published…

Spinning Skies: How Earth’s Rotation Shapes Our Weather

Spinning Skies: How Earth’s Rotation Shapes Our Weather

Muhammad TuhinJune 14, 2025June 14, 2025

Beneath the stars, our planet spins. Quietly, steadily, without pause. Earth rotates once every 24 hours, a motion so seamless we barely feel it. But while the rotation is silent…

The Importance of Biodiversity in Earth’s Ecosystem

The Importance of Biodiversity in Earth’s Ecosystem

Muhammad TuhinJune 14, 2025June 14, 2025

In the vast concert hall of Earth’s ecosystems, biodiversity is the music. It hums beneath the soil, dances in coral reefs, sings in the rainforests, and whispers in the winds…

Understanding Earth’s Carbon Cycle and Its Role in Climate Regulation

Understanding Earth’s Carbon Cycle and Its Role in Climate Regulation

Muhammad TuhinJune 14, 2025June 14, 2025

Earth is alive in more ways than we usually imagine. It breathes—not with lungs or windpipes—but with forests and oceans, volcanoes and soil. And at the center of this slow,…

The History and Future of Earth’s Climate

The History and Future of Earth’s Climate

Muhammad TuhinJune 14, 2025June 14, 2025

More than four and a half billion years ago, Earth was born from the dust and chaos left behind by a dying star. It spun to life in a frenzy…

How Volcanic Eruptions Impact Local and Global Climates

How Volcanic Eruptions Impact Local and Global Climates

Muhammad TuhinJune 14, 2025June 14, 2025

It was the spring of 1815 when the earth split open in the East Indies. Mount Tambora, a towering stratovolcano on the island of Sumbawa, had been rumbling ominously for…

What Is Geothermal Energy and How Does It Work?

What Is Geothermal Energy and How Does It Work?

Muhammad TuhinJune 14, 2025June 14, 2025

Imagine standing on a vast plain on a cold morning. Your breath hangs in the air, frost coats the grass, and the world feels quiet, sleeping under winter’s breath. But…

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