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Author: Muhammad Tuhin

Astronomers Discover Massive Exoplanet Thanks to Worldwide Backyard Telescopes

Astronomers Discover Massive Exoplanet Thanks to Worldwide Backyard Telescopes

Muhammad TuhinJune 25, 2025July 12, 2025

In the deep, star-speckled fabric of the cosmos, 400 light-years from Earth, a new giant has been confirmed—one not of myth, but of gas, gravity, and global collaboration. Astronomers at…

The Tiny Mountains That Might Be Bringing Dead Stars Back to Life

The Tiny Mountains That Might Be Bringing Dead Stars Back to Life

Muhammad TuhinJune 25, 2025July 12, 2025

Imagine standing on a cosmic corpse—a dead star so incomprehensibly dense that a single teaspoon of its material would outweigh Mount Everest. The ground beneath your feet is made not…

Heat Waves and Aging Bodies Are Creating a Perfect Storm for Deadly Infections

Heat Waves and Aging Bodies Are Creating a Perfect Storm for Deadly Infections

Muhammad TuhinJune 25, 2025July 12, 2025

As the world battles rising temperatures and faces another summer of record-breaking heat waves, scientists are uncovering a hidden and deadly side effect of our warming planet—one that hits hardest…

Scientists Capture Hidden Chemistry Behind Explosions Using X-Ray Vision

Scientists Capture Hidden Chemistry Behind Explosions Using X-Ray Vision

Muhammad TuhinJune 25, 2025July 12, 2025

In the mysterious moments between silence and shockwave, something extraordinary happens. High explosives, like those stewarded at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), don’t just burst—they transform. Molecules rearrange, bonds rupture,…

Scientists Split a Photon and Discovered Quantum Perfection Still Reigns

Scientists Split a Photon and Discovered Quantum Perfection Still Reigns

Muhammad TuhinJune 25, 2025July 12, 2025

In a quiet Finnish lab, a single photon blinked into existence and met its quantum fate—not with a bang, but with a beautiful symmetry. What happened next not only confirmed…

Scientists Discover Unexpectedly Vast Pool of Materials for Next-Gen Optical Tech

Scientists Discover Unexpectedly Vast Pool of Materials for Next-Gen Optical Tech

Muhammad TuhinJune 25, 2025July 12, 2025

In the invisible war between light and matter, a new class of materials has quietly emerged—not only to keep pace but to potentially revolutionize everything from lasers to quantum computers.…

Why We Struggle to Let Go — Even When We Know We Should

Why We Struggle to Let Go — Even When We Know We Should

Muhammad TuhinJune 25, 2025July 12, 2025

There’s a strange ache in the human heart. It sits quietly beneath your chest, right where logic can’t reach. It shows up when you think of someone you used to…

The Mind’s Struggle Between Fear and Curiosity

The Mind’s Struggle Between Fear and Curiosity

Muhammad TuhinJune 25, 2025July 12, 2025

There is a conversation happening inside your mind right now. You may not always hear it, but it’s there—a quiet war of whispers beneath your thoughts, your choices, your emotions.…

What Empathy Looks Like in the Brain

What Empathy Looks Like in the Brain

Muhammad TuhinJune 25, 2025July 12, 2025

Picture this: You’re watching a movie. The character on screen is weeping—shoulders trembling, eyes swollen with sorrow. You feel your throat tighten. You blink away tears. You know these aren’t…

Why We’re Hardwired for Storytelling

Why We’re Hardwired for Storytelling

Muhammad TuhinJune 25, 2025July 12, 2025

Before there were cities, or alphabets, or religion—before we knew how to write, build, or govern—there was story. Told around flickering fires, carved into cave walls, whispered across generations, story…

The Emotional Science of Forgiveness

The Emotional Science of Forgiveness

Muhammad TuhinJune 25, 2025July 12, 2025

You may not remember the exact words. But you remember the ache. The betrayal. The dismissal. The abandonment. The humiliation. That thing someone did—or didn’t do. The way they left.…

How We Build (and Destroy) Self-Esteem

How We Build (and Destroy) Self-Esteem

Muhammad TuhinJune 25, 2025July 12, 2025

There is a voice inside you. You may not always hear it clearly, but it’s there—whispering judgments, offering comfort, issuing warnings, casting doubt. It tells you who you are, what…

The Unseen Power of Group Psychology

The Unseen Power of Group Psychology

Muhammad TuhinJune 25, 2025July 12, 2025

You walk into a room. You think you’re in control—of your choices, your thoughts, your feelings. You think you’re there because you chose to be. But already, something is shifting.…

Why Change Feels So Hard — and How to Make It Easier

Why Change Feels So Hard — and How to Make It Easier

Muhammad TuhinJune 25, 2025July 12, 2025

Change isn’t just difficult. Sometimes, it feels impossible. You know the feeling. You make a bold decision — to eat healthier, end a toxic relationship, move to a new city,…

The Secret Psychology of Your Inner Voice

The Secret Psychology of Your Inner Voice

Muhammad TuhinJune 25, 2025July 12, 2025

It begins quietly—so quietly, you don’t even realize it’s happening. You spill coffee on your shirt and think, “I’m such an idiot.”You ace a test and murmur inside, “I knew…

What Happens in Your Brain When You Fall in Love

What Happens in Your Brain When You Fall in Love

Muhammad TuhinJune 25, 2025July 12, 2025

It begins quietly. A glance across the room. A laugh shared too long. A brush of hands that lingers a second too late. The moment is ordinary—yet something seismic stirs…

Scientists Discover Hidden Gene Regulators That Could Revolutionize Cancer and Autism Treatment

Scientists Discover Hidden Gene Regulators That Could Revolutionize Cancer and Autism Treatment

Muhammad TuhinJune 25, 2025July 12, 2025

Every cell in your body—whether it forms your beating heart, your agile neurons, or the skin you live in—runs on the careful interpretation of a genetic script. That script is…

The Same Protein That Signals Alzheimer’s Helps Build the Brains of Newborns

The Same Protein That Signals Alzheimer’s Helps Build the Brains of Newborns

Muhammad TuhinJune 25, 2025July 12, 2025

It sounds like the setup to a riddle: what do the brains of newborn babies and people with Alzheimer’s disease have in common? At first glance, almost nothing. One is…

Breast Cancer Survivors May Face Lower Alzheimer’s Risk Than Other Women

Breast Cancer Survivors May Face Lower Alzheimer’s Risk Than Other Women

Muhammad TuhinJune 25, 2025July 12, 2025

In the midst of life after breast cancer—between follow-up scans, annual checkups, and cautious hope—many survivors share a common worry: cognitive fog. Dubbed “chemobrain,” it brings forgetfulness, confusion, and slow…

New Oxidation State Found in Lanthanide After 130 Years of Mystery

New Oxidation State Found in Lanthanide After 130 Years of Mystery

Muhammad TuhinJune 25, 2025July 12, 2025

It started with a whisper in the world of chemistry—a suspicion dating back to the 1890s that somewhere within the rare earth elements, there might be untapped powers hidden in…

Turning Air Into Plastic May Soon Be Possible Thanks to This New Chemistry

Turning Air Into Plastic May Soon Be Possible Thanks to This New Chemistry

Muhammad TuhinJune 25, 2025July 12, 2025

Imagine a future where carbon dioxide—the invisible gas warming our planet—could be captured straight from the air and turned into durable plastic, cleanly and efficiently. No fossil fuels. No forests…

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