In the quiet corridors of evolutionary biology, a complex mystery has long stirred debate: why do human hips appear to be caught in a tug-of-war between the demands of childbirth…
Author: Muhammad Tuhin
Researchers Discover a New Form of Entanglement in Photons’ Total Angular Momentum
In the strange and wondrous world of quantum physics, where reality stretches the limits of imagination, a groundbreaking discovery by researchers at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology –…
Cannabis Use Linked to Elevated Dopamine Levels and Psychosis Risk
In a groundbreaking study that could redefine how we think about cannabis and mental health, researchers from Canada have uncovered striking new evidence connecting long-term cannabis use with a key…
AI Creates High-Fidelity Digital Twins of Mouse Brains
In a groundbreaking blend of neuroscience and artificial intelligence, scientists have constructed a high-fidelity digital replica of the mouse brain’s visual cortex—one that can not only simulate neural activity in…
Blood Test Predicts Preeclampsia Months Early
In the labyrinth of maternal health, few conditions are as insidious and life-threatening as preeclampsia. Often silent until it isn’t, this hypertensive disorder of pregnancy can turn the miracle of…
Researchers Discover “Master Switch” to Reprogram Cancer-Supporting Immune Cells
Cancer is infamous for its cunning—its ability to infiltrate, disguise, adapt, and most crucially, manipulate. Among its most devious tricks is the hijacking of the very system meant to eliminate…
New Study Reveals Crucial Protein Modification for Viral Defense
In a compelling new study that could redefine the future of antiviral medicine, scientists at the Cleveland Clinic have discovered a crucial biochemical switch in the body’s immune system—a modification…
What Happens to Your Brain’s Identity Under Anesthesia? The Science of Losing and Regaining the Self
Imagine someone handed you a fingerprint scanner, except it didn’t read your fingertips—it read your thoughts. Not just your fleeting thoughts about what to eat for dinner or where you…
Probiotics and Your Emotions: How “Good” Bacteria Could Brighten Your Mood
What if the key to improving your mental well-being wasn’t just in therapy sessions or antidepressants—but in your gut? A groundbreaking study by Katerina Johnson and Laura Steenbergen, recently published…
The Silent Killer: Hantavirus’s Hidden Epidemic and the Climate Connection
Hantavirus—a name that sounds like a footnote in a medical journal—has suddenly vaulted into public consciousness, following reports that it was the cause of death of Betsy Arakawa, the wife…
Ancient Jawbone Reveals Denisovan Presence in Taiwan
Beneath the waves of the Taiwan Strait, a long-lost piece of our evolutionary puzzle has resurfaced—by accident. A weathered partial jawbone, dredged from the seafloor by a fishing operation and…
New Study Challenges Long-Standing Model of High-Temperature Superconductivity
Superconductivity—the magical phenomenon where electricity flows with zero resistance—has captivated scientists and engineers for more than a century. Imagine a world where power lines lose no energy, where magnetic levitation…
Quantum Computers Are Poised to Solve Nature’s Deepest Mysteries
Since the early days of computing, humans have relentlessly pushed the boundaries of what machines can do. From Alan Turing’s theoretical computing machines to the silicon revolution of the late…
Quantum Computers Simulate Exotic Magnetic State, Outperforming Classical Methods
Quantum computing is no longer just a futuristic concept confined to theoretical discussions and speculative projections. It’s evolving into a tangible, transformative technology capable of solving some of the most…
Quiet Deaths: Helium Stars Spiraling into Supermassive Black Holes
We’ve all seen the drama in cosmic cinema—the black hole, a celestial predator, lurking silently until a star wanders too close. In a violent embrace, the star is torn apart…
Scientists Crack the Code to Target CYP3A4 Without Off-Target Chaos
Every time you swallow a pill—whether it’s for pain, infection, or chronic illness—there’s a molecular gatekeeper working behind the scenes that may determine how well that medicine works. It’s called…
Cosmic Death Spiral: Webb Unveils Planet’s Doomed Orbit
In the vast and often silent theater of the cosmos, stars live long lives—and sometimes, they die with drama. One such dramatic finale has now taken a compelling twist thanks…
The Small Magellanic Cloud’s Destructive Dance
In a cosmic drama unfolding just outside our Milky Way, astronomers have uncovered stunning new insights into the fate of a neighboring galaxy. The Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC), a relatively…
NuSTAR Reveals New Mysteries of the 4U 1907+09 X-ray Binary
In the far reaches of our galaxy, about 6,200 light-years away, a cosmic duet plays out in a stellar system both violent and beautiful. Designated 4U 1907+09, this X-ray binary…
Astronomers Discover Ghostly Galaxies in Infrared Abyss
In the vast silence of space, where time and light perform an eternal dance, astronomers have just pulled back the curtain on what may be one of the universe’s most…