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Author: Muhammad Tuhin

When Vision Fades, the Eye Fights Back with Hidden Networks

When Vision Fades, the Eye Fights Back with Hidden Networks

Muhammad TuhinJuly 8, 2025July 11, 2025

As the sun dips below the horizon, millions of rods in our retinas awaken to capture the faintest glimmers of…

The Tiny Ash-Winged Dinosaur Cousin That Took Flight 209 Million Years Ago

The Tiny Ash-Winged Dinosaur Cousin That Took Flight 209 Million Years Ago

Muhammad TuhinJuly 8, 2025July 11, 2025

Under an unforgiving Arizona sun, where rattlesnakes slide among painted rock canyons and wild horses roam the ochre hills, a…

Hidden Volcanoes May Explode as Ice Disappears

Hidden Volcanoes May Explode as Ice Disappears

Muhammad TuhinJuly 8, 2025July 11, 2025

High in the rugged peaks of the Chilean Andes, glaciers once flowed like icy rivers, pressing down upon mountains that…

Ice Clouds Drift Inside the Milky Way’s Fiery Heart

Ice Clouds Drift Inside the Milky Way’s Fiery Heart

Muhammad TuhinJuly 8, 2025July 11, 2025

High above and below the swirling disk of the Milky Way, titanic bubbles of scorching gas billow into space—a cosmic…

Space Ice Hides Tiny Crystals That Could Rewrite the Origins of Life

Space Ice Hides Tiny Crystals That Could Rewrite the Origins of Life

Muhammad TuhinJuly 8, 2025July 11, 2025

Far beyond Earth’s pale blue sky, where stars shimmer like diamonds on black velvet, ice is more than just frozen…

Are We Living in a Giant Cosmic Bubble That Warps the Universe’s Expansion?

Are We Living in a Giant Cosmic Bubble That Warps the Universe’s Expansion?

Muhammad TuhinJuly 8, 2025July 11, 2025

Imagine gazing up at the night sky, the stars sparkling like diamonds scattered on velvet. Now imagine that all those…

Seeds That Sleep for Centuries—Then Suddenly Wake Up

Seeds That Sleep for Centuries—Then Suddenly Wake Up

Muhammad TuhinJuly 8, 2025July 11, 2025

In the remote reaches of Earth, beneath layers of soil, nestled in cracks of ancient rock, and encased in deep…

How Some Plants Remember and Learn Without a Brain

How Some Plants Remember and Learn Without a Brain

Muhammad TuhinJuly 8, 2025July 11, 2025

For centuries, humans have been taught that cognition—learning, remembering, and reacting—is something exclusive to animals with brains, and most notably…

The Creepy Genius of the Corpse Flower

The Creepy Genius of the Corpse Flower

Muhammad TuhinJuly 8, 2025July 11, 2025

On a humid night in the dense jungles of Sumatra, an ancient plant prepares for one of the rarest spectacles…

This Plant Can Move Like an Animal—Watch It Hunt

This Plant Can Move Like an Animal—Watch It Hunt

Muhammad TuhinJuly 8, 2025July 11, 2025

In the deep, lush heart of the rainforests, where sunlight struggles to pierce the thick canopy of leaves, a silent…

Can Trees Really Communicate Through a “Wood Wide Web”?

Can Trees Really Communicate Through a “Wood Wide Web”?

Muhammad TuhinJuly 8, 2025July 11, 2025

Imagine walking through a quiet forest, the sunlight filtering through the canopy, the gentle rustle of leaves playing a natural…

Newly Discovered “Grigoriev 1” Star Unveils a Cosmic Eclipse Drama in Pegasus

Newly Discovered “Grigoriev 1” Star Unveils a Cosmic Eclipse Drama in Pegasus

Muhammad TuhinJuly 7, 2025July 11, 2025

High above the Earth, where the velvet darkness of space unfurls across eternity, a pair of stars performs an elegant…

Pebbles in Space Reveal How New Worlds Are Born

Pebbles in Space Reveal How New Worlds Are Born

Muhammad TuhinJuly 7, 2025July 11, 2025

In the swirling dark of space, more than 450 light-years from Earth, two young stars are quietly crafting cosmic futures.…

Hidden Stars Could Unlock the Secrets of Dark Matter

Hidden Stars Could Unlock the Secrets of Dark Matter

Muhammad TuhinJuly 7, 2025July 11, 2025

At the heart of the Milky Way, behind thick veils of gas, dust, and the glitter of countless stars, something…

The Ancient Plant That Survived Dinosaurs—and Might Outlive Us

The Ancient Plant That Survived Dinosaurs—and Might Outlive Us

Muhammad TuhinJuly 7, 2025July 11, 2025

Long before the thunderous steps of the Tyrannosaurus rex echoed across primeval floodplains, before the first flower dared to bloom,…

Inside the World’s Oldest Living Organism

Inside the World’s Oldest Living Organism

Muhammad TuhinJuly 7, 2025July 11, 2025

Under the cobalt skies of central Utah, amid the dry mountains and the whisper of wind through trembling leaves, stands…

Plants That Glow in the Dark—and the Science Behind Their Light

Plants That Glow in the Dark—and the Science Behind Their Light

Muhammad TuhinJuly 7, 2025July 11, 2025

Imagine walking through a dense forest just after dusk, your eyes adjusting to the fading light, the air cool and…

Why Do Some Plants Bleed When They’re Hurt?

Why Do Some Plants Bleed When They’re Hurt?

Muhammad TuhinJuly 7, 2025July 11, 2025

In a sun-drenched forest clearing, a young naturalist pushes gently through a thicket of euphorbia shrubs. She reaches out, curious,…

The Flower That Blooms Once Every Century—and Why It Matters

The Flower That Blooms Once Every Century—and Why It Matters

Muhammad TuhinJuly 7, 2025July 11, 2025

In a faraway world high above the clouds, where snow-laced winds sing among jagged cliffs and the earth trembles with…

Meet the Plant That Can Eat Meat and Lie in Wait

Meet the Plant That Can Eat Meat and Lie in Wait

Muhammad TuhinJuly 7, 2025July 11, 2025

Deep in the dripping rainforests of Borneo, in valleys shrouded with perpetual mist, sunlight pierces the emerald canopy in shafts…

How a Forest Thinks: The Hidden Intelligence of Plants

How a Forest Thinks: The Hidden Intelligence of Plants

Muhammad TuhinJuly 7, 2025July 11, 2025

Deep in a temperate forest, shafts of sunlight filter through a mosaic of trembling leaves, illuminating moss-covered logs and spiraling…

This Tree Can Live for 5,000 Years—And It’s Still Growing

This Tree Can Live for 5,000 Years—And It’s Still Growing

Muhammad TuhinJuly 7, 2025July 11, 2025

High in the cloud-raked mountains of the American West, where summer storms throw lightning across black ridgelines and winter howls…

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