Imagine cracking open a slab of iron-red rock and peering back 15 million years into a vibrant freshwater ecosystem teeming…
Author: Muhammad Tuhin
Oldest Cerapodan Dinosaur Discovered in Morocco
Deep within the rugged, red cliffs of Morocco’s Middle Atlas Mountains, a remarkable discovery has surfaced—one that is changing our…
What’s the Deadliest Part of a Supernova Explosion? A Cosmic Autopsy of Destruction
In the grand theater of the universe, few events are as spectacular—or as terrifying—as a supernova explosion. It’s nature’s ultimate…
Searching for Life Around Dying Stars: Caldon Whyte’s Bold Exploration of White Dwarfs and Habitable Worlds
It’s the kind of question that drives humanity to explore the stars: Can life exist around a dying star? For…
3C 315: Unlocking the Mysteries of an X-Shaped Radio Galaxy
Deep in the cosmic tapestry, nearly two billion light-years away, lies a peculiar celestial phenomenon that continues to challenge astronomers’…
WR 104: The Spinning Pinwheel Star That Defied Expectations
For years, WR 104 has captivated astronomers with its haunting beauty and ominous potential. Nestled about 8,000 light-years away in…
Understanding the Developing Brain: How Neural Circuits Shape Threat Responses
Over the course of their lives, humans and other animals learn to avoid situations and stimuli that are dangerous or…
Interstellar Travel: How Far Can We Go?
“For small creatures such as we, the vastness is bearable only through love.” — Carl Sagan The stars have always…
Auroras on Jupiter: The Giant Planet’s Dazzling Light Show
When we gaze upon the night sky from Earth, the auroras that grace our polar regions are among the most…
Cosmic Rays: The Universe’s High-Energy Particles
The universe is far from silent. While we often think of the vacuum of space as empty, it’s teeming with…
Saturn’s Moons: Enceladus and Titan’s Hidden Oceans
Beneath the cold, distant glow of Saturn’s rings lie two worlds that have captured human imagination like few others in…
The Great Attractor: What’s Pulling Our Galaxy?
If you stare up into the star-filled night sky, you’re gazing into an immense cosmic ocean, a universe that’s vast…
Why Do Stars Twinkle? The Science Behind the Sparkle
On a clear night, when the world slows down and the sky unveils its secret tapestry, you’ve probably found yourself…
The First Stars: Population III and the Dawn of Light
Before the stars, before the galaxies, before light itself—there was darkness. The early universe, in its infancy, was a place…
Terraforming Mars: Making a Red Planet Green
For centuries, humanity has gazed up at the night sky and wondered if we are alone. Among the distant stars,…
Mysterious Fast Radio Bursts: Signals from Deep Space
For centuries, humans have turned their gaze to the night sky, wondering if we are alone in the vastness of…
The Drake Equation: Estimating Alien Civilizations
For as long as humans have gazed up at the stars, we’ve asked the same questions: Are we alone? Is…
How Big is the Universe? Exploring the Infinite
From the first time humans looked up at the night sky, a question as old as time itself has burned…
Space Weather: How the Sun Affects Our Lives
The Sun is an indispensable part of our daily existence. It fuels the Earth’s ecosystems, provides warmth, and is the…
Chasing Comets: Missions to Ancient Space Travelers
For millennia, comets have captured the human imagination. In ancient times, they were omens, their blazing tails streaking across the…