Out in the vast silence between stars, pulsars act like celestial metronomes—dense, spinning remnants of exploded stars that emit rhythmic…
Author: Muhammad Tuhin
Your Brain Is Gardening While You Sleep and Pruning Your Memories
Sleep is as universal as life itself. Birds do it. Fish do it. Humans, cats, elephants, even fruit flies do…
Lab-Grown Antibodies Show Surprising Power Against Malaria
In the long and grinding battle against malaria, where progress has slowed and old strategies are losing ground, scientists have…
Scientists Find Key Molecule That Could Prevent Vision Loss and Heart Disease
In the quiet dimness of a clinical lab at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, a molecule barely…
Ancient Humans Were Using Fire to Shape the Earth 50,000 Years Ago
Long before the industrial revolution darkened the skies with smoke or cities flickered to life with electric light, a far…
Ancient Avocados Unearthed in Honduras Reveal 11000 Years of Farming
High in the misty highlands of western Honduras, nestled in the rugged embrace of the El Gigante Rockshelter, scientists are…
Newgrange’s Ancient Dead Speak Again—And They Challenge the Myth of a Royal Elite
Beneath the rolling hills of County Meath, Ireland, lies a monument older than Stonehenge, older even than the pyramids of…
Planets Begin Forming Much Earlier Than Scientists Thought
In the stillness of space, far from the noise of our everyday lives, a silent dance is always unfolding—a cosmic…
Why We Love a Good Mystery — Even in Life
There’s something about a closed door that makes us want to open it. Even if we’re not sure we’ll like…
The Hidden Psychology of Procrastination: Why We Delay What Matters Most
It begins with a whisper. Not a thunderous refusal, not a bold rebellion—just a gentle postponement. “I’ll do it tomorrow,”…
How Your Brain Reacts to Praise vs. Criticism
Somewhere, a young boy finishes drawing a crooked house with lopsided windows and a sky that bleeds into the grass.…
Why You Can’t Just “Think Positive” — And What Actually Works
It begins with the best intentions. You feel overwhelmed, anxious, maybe even broken, and someone smiles kindly and says, “Just…
How the Brain Processes Guilt and Shame
In the silence after an argument, when the door slams shut and the house goes quiet, something heavier than sound…
The Psychology of Motivation: What Really Drives Us
Somewhere in the stillness of a quiet morning, a woman laces up her running shoes. Her legs ache from yesterday’s…
Why We’re Drawn to What’s Familiar — Even When It Hurts
Imagine this: a woman stands before a closed door. Behind it lies a relationship she knows is unhealthy. She’s walked…
Scientists Discover How the Thymus Builds Its Maze to Train the Immune System
Deep within the chest of every human lies a strangely shaped, often overlooked organ—the thymus. Though it tends to shrink…
Deadly Tomb Fungus Transformed into a Potent Cancer Fighter
It began as a whisper from the past—a deadly fungus hiding in the shadows of ancient tombs, once feared as…
Escaping Photons Reveal Hidden Secrets of Matter
In the hushed stillness of a laboratory in Hamburg, Germany, where mirrors shimmer and photons are trapped between slices of…
Ancient Earth Burps of CO₂ Triggered Ocean Oxygen Crashes
Somewhere in the lush, subtropical hills of South China, scientists pulled secrets from ancient stone. In layers of sediment compacted…
Melanoma’s Hidden Weakness Found in Its Power Supply
In the world of cancer research, every discovery is a race against time. Melanoma, the most lethal form of skin…
Scientists Discover the Brain’s Hidden Powerhouse of Abstract Thought
For decades, the thalamus has been something of a backstage character in the grand drama of the human brain. Tucked…
Scientists Discover Brain Circuit That Helps You Recover From Lost Sleep
After a sleepless night, there’s a particular kind of drowsiness that creeps into the body—a thick, almost gravitational pull toward…