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How Hormones Quietly Shift the Female Brain’s Focus During the Menstrual Cycle

How Hormones Quietly Shift the Female Brain’s Focus During the Menstrual Cycle

Muhammad TuhinJune 19, 2025July 12, 2025

In the intricate dance of biology, few forces shape the body—and mind—as quietly yet profoundly as hormones. Now, a new brain imaging study sheds light on how these internal rhythms…

Sharks Follow a 100-Year-Old Math Law Almost Perfectly

Sharks Follow a 100-Year-Old Math Law Almost Perfectly

Muhammad TuhinJune 19, 2025July 12, 2025

In the blue-dark hush of the ocean, where sharks have glided silently for hundreds of millions of years, nature has been following a mathematical law—almost to perfection. Now, thanks to…

Scientists Finally Discover How a Mysterious Micronutrient Enters Human Cells

Scientists Finally Discover How a Mysterious Micronutrient Enters Human Cells

Muhammad TuhinJune 19, 2025July 12, 2025

In the microscopic world of the human body, there are still secrets waiting to be uncovered—some hidden not in plain sight, but within the very building blocks of life. This…

Scientists Discover How a Simple Rose Outsmarts Genetics

Scientists Discover How a Simple Rose Outsmarts Genetics

Muhammad TuhinJune 19, 2025July 12, 2025

Beneath the delicate petals of the wild dogrose—Europe’s most familiar and tenacious rose—lies a genetic marvel. Its beauty may be fleeting in the springtime bloom, but its reproductive strategy has…

Scientists Create Explosive New Form of Nitrogen That Could Power the Future

Scientists Create Explosive New Form of Nitrogen That Could Power the Future

Muhammad TuhinJune 19, 2025July 12, 2025

In a quiet laboratory in Giessen, Germany, a sliver of chemical history was written—a moment more than 200 years in the making. Nitrogen, the most abundant gas in Earth’s atmosphere,…

Scientists Warn Carbon Budget for 1.5°C Warming May Vanish in Just Three Years

Scientists Warn Carbon Budget for 1.5°C Warming May Vanish in Just Three Years

Muhammad TuhinJune 19, 2025July 12, 2025

In the quiet corridors of climate research institutes and the chaotic swirl of real-world weather disasters, a single truth is becoming louder, clearer, and harder to ignore: the planet is…

Ghost Plume Found Deep Beneath Oman Signals Hidden Force Beneath Earth

Ghost Plume Found Deep Beneath Oman Signals Hidden Force Beneath Earth

Muhammad TuhinJune 19, 2025July 12, 2025

In the rocky heart of Oman, beneath rugged cliffs and sun-scorched deserts, something extraordinary stirs far below the Earth’s surface—something no one has ever seen before. It doesn’t erupt. It…

This Metal Turns Heat Into Electricity Using a Secret Hidden in Its Atomic Pattern

This Metal Turns Heat Into Electricity Using a Secret Hidden in Its Atomic Pattern

Muhammad TuhinJune 19, 2025July 12, 2025

More than 200 years ago, the German physicist Thomas Seebeck discovered something seemingly magical: if you heat one side of certain materials while cooling the other, a small but steady…

Scientists Uncover 23,000-Year-Old Human Footprints in the American Southwest

Scientists Uncover 23,000-Year-Old Human Footprints in the American Southwest

Muhammad TuhinJune 19, 2025July 12, 2025

When University of Arizona geologist and archaeologist Vance Holliday first stepped onto the otherworldly landscape of White Sands, New Mexico in 2012, he expected to examine sediment layers and piece…

The Violent Origins of Earth’s Atmosphere and Life

The Violent Origins of Earth’s Atmosphere and Life

Muhammad TuhinJune 19, 2025July 12, 2025

In the vast darkness of space, worlds are not gently formed. They are born through chaos—through crashing, churning, and colliding. Long before Earth had oceans or breath, it was a…

Earth’s Magnetic Field and Oxygen Levels Moved Together for 540 Million Years

Earth’s Magnetic Field and Oxygen Levels Moved Together for 540 Million Years

Muhammad TuhinJune 19, 2025July 12, 2025

Every breath we take carries a whisper of an ancient story—one that began over 2.4 billion years ago, when tiny cyanobacteria first began releasing oxygen into Earth’s atmosphere. This event,…

Wandering Stars Did Not Alter Earth’s Climate After All

Wandering Stars Did Not Alter Earth’s Climate After All

Muhammad TuhinJune 19, 2025July 12, 2025

The stars above us may seem like distant beacons in an unchanging night sky, but in reality, they’re in constant motion. Like dancers on an immense galactic stage, stars drift…

Alien Life Could Be Hiding in Places We Never Thought to Look

Alien Life Could Be Hiding in Places We Never Thought to Look

Muhammad TuhinJune 19, 2025July 12, 2025

For generations, the search for life beyond Earth has followed a familiar script: look for planets that resemble our own—a stable, rocky world orbiting a sun-like star, bathed in gentle…

Why the Smallest Planet May Hold the Biggest Secrets of the Solar System

Why the Smallest Planet May Hold the Biggest Secrets of the Solar System

Muhammad TuhinJune 19, 2025July 12, 2025

Mercury is a world of contradictions. Scorched by the sun, yet cloaked in ancient volcanic flows. The smallest planet, but one with an oversized metallic heart. A world thought too…

Scientists Discover Rare Alien World in the Galactic Wilderness

Scientists Discover Rare Alien World in the Galactic Wilderness

Muhammad TuhinJune 19, 2025July 12, 2025

In the vast, star-drenched halo surrounding our Milky Way galaxy, far from the swirling center where stars cluster and planets are more commonly found, an invisible drama quietly unfolded. A…

Astronomers Capture the Most Detailed Thousand Color Image of a Nearby Galaxy

Astronomers Capture the Most Detailed Thousand Color Image of a Nearby Galaxy

Muhammad TuhinJune 18, 2025July 12, 2025

In the dark stillness of the universe, 11 million light-years from Earth, a stunning cosmic portrait has emerged. Like an artist brushing life onto a canvas, astronomers have painted the…

Ancient Star Cluster NGC 5634 May Not Belong to the Sagittarius Galaxy After All, New Study Finds

Ancient Star Cluster NGC 5634 May Not Belong to the Sagittarius Galaxy After All, New Study Finds

Muhammad TuhinJune 18, 2025July 12, 2025

High above the constellations, more than 82,000 light-years from Earth, a shimmering, ancient city of stars floats silently in the halo of our Milky Way. Known as NGC 5634, this…

Water Therapy Brings Relief to Chronic Back Pain Sufferers

Water Therapy Brings Relief to Chronic Back Pain Sufferers

Muhammad TuhinJune 18, 2025July 12, 2025

In a quiet pool on Concordia University’s campus, something remarkable unfolded. It wasn’t just about bodies stretching and strengthening in warm water—it was about fear dissolving, anxiety easing, and sleep…

What Happens in Your Brain When a Smell Turns Your Stomach

What Happens in Your Brain When a Smell Turns Your Stomach

Muhammad TuhinJune 18, 2025July 12, 2025

You know the feeling. You open the office microwave and are immediately assaulted by the unmistakable scent of reheated fish. Your stomach tightens, your face contorts, and suddenly, you’re filled…

Scientists Discover Cancer-Like Cell Behavior in Heart Disease

Scientists Discover Cancer-Like Cell Behavior in Heart Disease

Muhammad TuhinJune 18, 2025July 12, 2025

In the silent chambers of a pathology lab in Denmark, researchers have stumbled upon a revelation that may change how we think about one of humanity’s most insidious killers: atherosclerosis.…

How Nighttime Light Could Be Quietly Changing Your Mood

How Nighttime Light Could Be Quietly Changing Your Mood

Muhammad TuhinJune 18, 2025July 12, 2025

As twilight deepens and cities ignite into shimmering constellations of artificial light, we feel more connected, more awake, more alive. But a groundbreaking new study suggests that this night-time brilliance—so…

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