When we think of the word “disease,” our minds often conjure images of germs, viruses, or bacteria. But what if…
Author: Muhammad Tuhin
Emerging Infectious Diseases to Watch in 2025
In the modern era, we are more connected than ever before—an interconnected world, traveling at unprecedented speeds, exchanging goods, ideas,…
Zoonotic Diseases: How Animal Viruses Jump to Humans
For as long as humans have lived on Earth, the world of animals has remained intricately connected with our own.…
What Makes an Infection Contagious? Unveiling the Mysteries of Pathogen Spread
In our everyday lives, we often take for granted the quiet, invisible agents of disease that surround us. These infectious…
The Global Threat of Antibiotic Resistance
In the shadow of a world that has embraced antibiotics as its shield against infection, a new, silent adversary is…
How Fungal Infections Work — And Why They’re on the Rise
Fungal infections are not typically the first thing that comes to mind when we think of diseases. We’re more likely…
What Is a Bacterial Infection? Symptoms, Risks, and Treatments
Bacteria, among the oldest life forms on Earth, are single-celled organisms that exist in virtually every environment, from the air…
The Science Behind Viral Infections: How Viruses Hijack the Body
Imagine a world teeming with lifeforms that are invisible to the naked eye, yet capable of causing untold damage to…
Researchers Use AI to Solve Ancient Mystery of Bible’s Authors
The intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and biblical studies might seem like an unlikely pairing, but a recent groundbreaking study…
Archaeologists Uncover 35,000-Year-Old Maritime Connections in the Philippines
The archipelago of the Philippines, with its sparkling seas, island networks, and strategic location, has long been a critical hub…
Ancient Farming Practices Unearthed in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula
Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is often characterized by its cold climate, dense forests, and short growing season, making it a tough…
Statins Could Reduce Sepsis Mortality by 39% in Critically Ill Patients
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body’s immune system overreacts to an infection. In response to the…
Scientists Measure Tunneling Time with Unprecedented Precision Using New Attoclock
Quantum mechanics is full of strange and mind-bending phenomena, and one of the most intriguing among them is quantum tunneling.…
New Study Reveals How the Brain Decides What Is Real and What Is Imagined
A fascinating new study led by researchers from University College London (UCL) has shed light on the intricate mechanisms within…
New Discovery Reveals How SARS-CoV-2 Shields Its Spike Protein for More Efficient Infection
In a groundbreaking study, researchers from Texas Biomedical Research Institute and the University of Chicago have revealed a crucial mechanism…
Study Unveils Link Between SARS-CoV-2 Vaccines and Guillain-Barré Syndrome Risk
In the ongoing effort to understand the long-term implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, a groundbreaking multinational study has analyzed data…
Why Oleic Acid in Olive Oil Could Be Driving Obesity
In the world of nutrition and obesity research, the relationship between fat consumption and weight gain is a topic that…
Screening at 45 Shows Strong Results in Colorectal Cancer Prevention
For decades, turning 50 came with a new health milestone: the dreaded yet potentially lifesaving colorectal cancer screening. But rising…
The Strange Patch of Ocean That’s Cooling While the World Heats Up
Amidst the accelerating march of global warming, where glaciers retreat and coral reefs bleach under sweltering seas, one curious patch…
New Simulations Reveal How Light Can Collide and Create More Light
For centuries, humans gazed into the night sky and imagined space as a vast, silent nothingness. Even after the birth…
Physicists Discover Exotic Spiral Magnetism That Flips with Electricity
Magnetism is a force so familiar and yet so fundamental that we often take its secrets for granted. It sticks…
Electricity Awakens Magnetism in Breakthrough Multiferroic Materials
Imagine a world where computers boot in an instant, data centers consume a fraction of today’s energy, and smartphones operate…