The integrity of our cells depends on the precise regulation of gene expression, a process that begins with the transcription…
Author: Muhammad Tuhin
Study Reveals Hesitation Around Alzheimer’s Risk Results
As science inches closer to decoding the labyrinth of Alzheimer’s disease, a delicate ethical dilemma has taken center stage—should healthy…
Neuroscientists Discover Early Development of Map-Based Navigation in Children as Young as Five
Understanding how humans navigate through complex environments has been a topic of great interest in the fields of neuroscience and…
The Cellular Traffic War in Huntington’s Disease
Ten years ago, researchers at the University at Buffalo took a decisive step toward understanding a devastating neurological condition that…
Study Finds Finger Movements Can Reveal Autism with 85% Accuracy
In the vast landscape of neuroscience, sometimes the most revealing signals hide in plain sight. Imagine a child reaching out…
Night Shift May Age Your Muscles Faster, New Study Warns
In the quiet hours of the night, while our conscious minds are fast asleep, a different kind of clock continues…
Scientists Develop Eight-Metric System to Decode the Pace of Human Aging
In the age-old human quest to understand aging—and perhaps one day to outsmart it—scientists have now unveiled a powerful new…
Experimental Genetic Therapy Halts Seizures in Preterm Infant with Rare Epilepsy
In the hushed chambers of neonatal intensive care, where fragile beginnings unfold under the glow of monitors and machines, a…
Why Space Is Not Completely Silent
For as long as humans have stared up into the vastness of space, we’ve imagined it as the ultimate silence.…
How Big Is the Universe?
On a clear night, far from the cities and light pollution, you can see the stars—thousands of them scattered like…
The Sound of Space: What Can We Hear?
When you think of space, what comes to mind? Stars twinkling in the blackness? Giant gas giants spinning slowly? Comets…
What Is a Day on Different Planets Like?
We tend to think of a day as a simple, fixed unit—a neat 24-hour package of sunlight and darkness. But…
James Webb Unveils Secrets of TOI-421 b, a Clear-Skied Sub-Neptune
In the grand sweep of the cosmos, humanity has always looked to the skies for answers. Over the last few…
Hubble Captures a Lopsided Marvel: The Twisted Beauty of Galaxy Arp 184
Suspended in the inky darkness of the universe, a strikingly lopsided spiral galaxy dazzles like a celestial pinwheel with a…
No More Singularity? Physicists Propose New Black Hole Paradigms
For over a century, black holes have captured the imagination of scientists and the public alike. Born from the equations…
How We’re Searching for Habitable Exoplanets
The search for habitable exoplanets has become one of the most fascinating and rapidly evolving areas of modern astronomy. As…
How Microbes Survive in Space
Life on Earth has always been defined by the conditions of our planet. The warmth of the sun, the protection…
Why Earth Is So Rare (And Lucky)
In the grand expanse of the universe, Earth is but a small dot, a speck in a vast, dark sea…
Could Life Exist Without Water?
Water—H2O—is the lifeblood of life as we know it. Every cell in our body, every plant that grows, and every…
How We’re Searching for Habitable Exoplanets
The search for habitable exoplanets has become one of the most fascinating and rapidly evolving areas of modern astronomy. As…
The Fermi Paradox: Where Is Everyone?
On a warm summer day in 1950, while discussing extraterrestrial life with his colleagues at the Los Alamos National Laboratory,…
What If Aliens Contacted Us Tomorrow?
Picture this: You wake up on a bright Tuesday morning. The sun filters through your window, birds chirp, and your…