In a bold step toward understanding DNA as it exists in living cells—not in the sanitized environment of a laboratory—scientists…
Author: Muhammad Tuhin
300,000-Year-Old Wooden Tools Reveal Early Human Genius
In the muddy banks of a prehistoric lake in Schöningen, Germany, the whispers of ancient ingenuity have resurfaced. What at…
Moroccan Site Reveals Hidden Origins of Mediterranean Civilization
In the ancient landscapes of northwest Africa, where desert dunes kiss the shores of the Mediterranean, lies a forgotten chapter…
6,000-Year-Old Farming Settlement Unearthed in Morocco
In a dusty Moroccan river valley nestled at the edge of the Atlas Mountains, a new chapter of human history…
Why Socially Anxious People Remember Their Mistakes So Vividly
Imagine making a small mistake in a conversation—perhaps you mispronounce a word or say something awkward. Hours later, you’re still…
The Hidden Truth About Sex You Don’t Want But Still Say Yes To
In the realm of intimate relationships, the line between desire and consent can be subtle, complex, and emotionally charged. A…
Scientists Reveal How Genes Build the Mind
The human brain is the most intricate and enigmatic organ known to science. Within its labyrinthine networks lie billions of…
Adolescent Prozac Use May Rewire Pain Sensitivity, Study Finds
Adolescence is a period of rapid neurological and physiological change. During this time, the brain undergoes significant remodeling, particularly in…
How a Mother’s Warmth Shapes the Adult Personality
A child’s early years are filled with moments that may seem fleeting at the time—hugs at bedtime, gentle encouragement after…
The Secret to Great Sex Might Be Hidden in Your Emotions
In the quiet corners of human intimacy, beyond biology and beyond attraction, lies a less obvious but crucial factor: emotional…
Women Prefer Younger Men Too, New Study Finds
In the world of dating, age is more than a number—it’s a statement. People often claim they’re searching for a…
How Infections Spread: Medical View on Bacteria and Viruses
Every second of every day, unseen forces move among us, through us, and sometimes against us. These tiny agents—bacteria and…
The Science Behind Asthma and Breathing Disorders
From the moment we are born, the very first thing we do is breathe. That first gasp of air signifies…
What Is Alzheimer’s Disease? A Medical Perspective
Imagine waking up one morning and forgetting where you placed your keys. Now imagine forgetting the route to your home,…
Empowered Touch: How Positive Masturbation Experiences Boost Women’s Sexual Health
In a society that has long shrouded female sexuality in silence and shame, a new study published in The Journal…
Misperceiving Beauty: What Men and Women Get Wrong About Facial Attractiveness
In a fascinating study published in PLOS ONE, researchers revealed a widespread mismatch between what people think the opposite sex…
How the Eyes Reveal Our Preferences in Facial Attractiveness
When people look at a face, their eyes reveal more than curiosity—they unveil unconscious preferences. A new study published in…
Impulsivity and Psychological Distress in Men with Lifelong Premature Ejaculation
Premature ejaculation remains the most commonly reported sexual dysfunction among men, affecting a significant portion of the male population across…
Psilocybin Nation? Millions Turning to Magic Mushrooms for Mental Health Relief
In just a few short years, the psychedelic landscape in the United States has undergone a quiet revolution. Psilocybin—the naturally…
Is Accelerated Brain Aging a Hidden Driver of Schizophrenia? New Research Suggests So.
What causes schizophrenia? This severe mental illness, which affects over 20 million people worldwide and is characterised by recurrent hallucinations and delusions,…
The Condom Habit Starts with the First Time, Study Finds
Adolescence is a time of profound transformation. Between the ages of 10 and 19, young people navigate a whirlwind of…