In the invisible war between light and matter, a new class of materials has quietly emerged—not only to keep pace…
Author: Muhammad Tuhin
Why We Struggle to Let Go — Even When We Know We Should
There’s a strange ache in the human heart. It sits quietly beneath your chest, right where logic can’t reach. It…
The Mind’s Struggle Between Fear and Curiosity
There is a conversation happening inside your mind right now. You may not always hear it, but it’s there—a quiet…
What Empathy Looks Like in the Brain
Picture this: You’re watching a movie. The character on screen is weeping—shoulders trembling, eyes swollen with sorrow. You feel your…
Why We’re Hardwired for Storytelling
Before there were cities, or alphabets, or religion—before we knew how to write, build, or govern—there was story. Told around…
The Emotional Science of Forgiveness
You may not remember the exact words. But you remember the ache. The betrayal. The dismissal. The abandonment. The humiliation.…
How We Build (and Destroy) Self-Esteem
There is a voice inside you. You may not always hear it clearly, but it’s there—whispering judgments, offering comfort, issuing…
The Unseen Power of Group Psychology
You walk into a room. You think you’re in control—of your choices, your thoughts, your feelings. You think you’re there…
Why Change Feels So Hard — and How to Make It Easier
Change isn’t just difficult. Sometimes, it feels impossible. You know the feeling. You make a bold decision — to eat…
The Secret Psychology of Your Inner Voice
It begins quietly—so quietly, you don’t even realize it’s happening. You spill coffee on your shirt and think, “I’m such…
What Happens in Your Brain When You Fall in Love
It begins quietly. A glance across the room. A laugh shared too long. A brush of hands that lingers a…
Scientists Discover Hidden Gene Regulators That Could Revolutionize Cancer and Autism Treatment
Every cell in your body—whether it forms your beating heart, your agile neurons, or the skin you live in—runs on…
The Same Protein That Signals Alzheimer’s Helps Build the Brains of Newborns
It sounds like the setup to a riddle: what do the brains of newborn babies and people with Alzheimer’s disease…
Breast Cancer Survivors May Face Lower Alzheimer’s Risk Than Other Women
In the midst of life after breast cancer—between follow-up scans, annual checkups, and cautious hope—many survivors share a common worry:…
New Oxidation State Found in Lanthanide After 130 Years of Mystery
It started with a whisper in the world of chemistry—a suspicion dating back to the 1890s that somewhere within the…
Turning Air Into Plastic May Soon Be Possible Thanks to This New Chemistry
Imagine a future where carbon dioxide—the invisible gas warming our planet—could be captured straight from the air and turned into…
Scientists Unlock Hidden Solar Power Using Quantum Magnetism
As heatwaves scorch cities, wildfires consume forests, and oceans rise inch by inch, the urgency to transition to clean energy…
New Laser Technology Could Transform Self-Driving Cars and Air Quality Sensors
From the eyes of self-driving cars to the backbone of high-speed internet, lasers guide our modern world in ways most…
Ancient Temple Discovered in Bolivia Reveals Secrets of a Lost Andean Civilization
For centuries, the southern highlands of Bolivia have whispered tales of a long-lost empire. Scattered stones, weather-worn mounds, and fragments…
A Mysterious Third Star May Be Hiding in This Unstable Binary System
High above the restless glow of Earth’s atmosphere, NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) continues to do more than just…
Yeast Clusters Stir Up Their Own Currents to Defy Evolutionary Limits
In the quiet hum of a lab, something extraordinary is happening in a petri dish. Tiny yeast clusters—mere blobs of…
Galápagos Tomatoes Are Rewinding Evolution in Real Time
High above the waves crashing on the lava-forged shores of the Galápagos Islands, something quietly extraordinary is happening. Wild tomato…