The universe is filled with wonders, but every so often, astronomers stumble across something that sends a collective shiver down…
Author: Muhammad Tuhin
The Galactic Year: One Orbit Around the Milky Way
When we think of a “year,” we picture the Earth taking its familiar path around the Sun—365 days, give or…
Wireless THz Interconnect Breaks Quantum Computing Bottleneck
Quantum computers have long promised to revolutionize industries—from drug discovery to logistics optimization and secure communications. Leveraging the mind-bending principles…
Compact Solid-State Laser Achieves 193-nm Deep Ultraviolet Light
In the world of light, shorter wavelengths unlock a new realm of possibilities. Deep ultraviolet (DUV) lasers, known for their…
Super-Earths: Could We Live on These Giant Planets?
For as long as humans have looked up at the night sky, we’ve wondered: Are we alone? Could there be…
First Light: The Earliest Galaxies in the Universe
Imagine a universe drenched in darkness. No stars twinkling in distant skies, no galaxies swirling in elegant spirals, no light…
Why Do Some Planets Have Rings While Others Don’t?
Have you ever gazed up at pictures of Saturn, its gleaming rings stretching out like cosmic jewelry, and wondered, Why…
The Science of Exoplanet Atmospheres: Detecting Alien Skies
When we gaze up at the night sky, what do we see? Tiny points of light, distant suns burning in…
The Artificial Brain That Hunts Interstellar Objects
In the vast, silent theater of space, a rare class of cosmic wanderers makes a fleeting appearance—interstellar objects (ISOs). These…
Hypernovae: The Cosmic Titans That Forge the Universe
The universe is a grand, unfolding epic of creation and destruction, a stage where stars are born, live out brilliant…
Could a Rogue Black Hole Pass Through Our Solar System?
Imagine looking up at the night sky and realizing something is wrong. The stars seem to be shifting, strange gravitational…
Stellar Cannibalism: When Stars Eat Their Neighbors
Deep in the vast blackness of space, where the rules of life and death play out on scales beyond human…
Hypernovae: The Most Violent Explosions in the Universe
Among the countless wonders of the universe, few events are as spectacular—or as terrifying—as hypernovae. These cosmic explosions release more…
The Ghostly Hunt for Quantum Gravity: Neutrinos Under the Sea
Quantum gravity is one of the biggest unsolved mysteries in modern physics. It is the missing bridge between general relativity—which…
Harnessing Earth’s Rotation for Electricity: A Groundbreaking Experiment by Princeton Physicists
For centuries, humans have sought innovative ways to generate energy, from harnessing the sun’s rays to tapping into the power…
Statins Significantly Reduce Liver Cancer and Complications in Chronic Liver Disease, Study Finds
A groundbreaking study by researchers at Harvard Medical School has revealed that statins, commonly prescribed cholesterol-lowering drugs, significantly reduce the…
The Remarkable Journey of the Olive Tree: A 3,700-Year Legacy of Human Influence
The olive tree, an enduring symbol of the Mediterranean, has shaped the region’s landscapes, economies, and cultures for thousands of…
New 7T MRI Technique Reveals Hidden Epilepsy Lesions
For decades, patients with drug-resistant epilepsy have faced a harrowing uncertainty. When medications fail, and seizures persist, the only known…
The Mysteries of Infant Memory: What We Now Know About Your Earliest Experiences
If you’ve ever tried to think back to your earliest memory, chances are you can’t recall much from your first…
Scientists Unveil the Hidden Architecture of Memory
How does the brain store memories? It’s a question that has intrigued scientists and philosophers for centuries. Now, groundbreaking research…