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Astronomers Discover Ghostly Galaxies in Infrared Abyss

Astronomers Discover Ghostly Galaxies in Infrared Abyss

Muhammad TuhinApril 10, 2025July 13, 2025

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…

Scientists Unravel the Mystery of Black Hole Jets

Scientists Unravel the Mystery of Black Hole Jets

Muhammad TuhinApril 10, 2025July 13, 2025

In the silent theaters of space, where stars die and galaxies swirl like ethereal pinwheels, an astonishing cosmic drama plays out: black holes—regions of space where gravity is so intense…

Hunter-Gatherers Colonized Malta 8,500 Years Ago, Study Finds

Hunter-Gatherers Colonized Malta 8,500 Years Ago, Study Finds

Muhammad TuhinApril 10, 2025July 13, 2025

For centuries, the prevailing narrative of Mediterranean prehistory painted a clear picture: the first humans to reach its remote islands, like Malta, were Neolithic farmers bringing seeds, pottery, and the…

400,000-Year-Old Ivory Tools Discovered in Ukraine

400,000-Year-Old Ivory Tools Discovered in Ukraine

Muhammad TuhinApril 10, 2025July 13, 2025

For decades, archaeologists believed that the use of ivory as a raw material for tools was a relatively recent innovation in human prehistory, emerging with symbolic and artistic revolutions in…

Quantum Entanglement Found Inside Protons

Quantum Entanglement Found Inside Protons

Muhammad TuhinApril 10, 2025July 13, 2025

Deep inside the heart of every atom lies a story that physicists are only beginning to understand—a quantum drama playing out between the smallest constituents of matter: quarks and gluons.…

New Method Could Settle Hubble Tension

New Method Could Settle Hubble Tension

Muhammad TuhinApril 10, 2025July 13, 2025

In the ever-evolving field of cosmology, few questions have captured the imagination of scientists and the public alike as intensely as the “Hubble tension.” This puzzling discrepancy—between two of our…

Quantum Droplets Mimic Classical Fluid Instability

Quantum Droplets Mimic Classical Fluid Instability

Muhammad TuhinApril 10, 2025July 13, 2025

In a dimly lit laboratory filled with lasers and precision optics, something astonishing has unfolded—an echo of classical physics reverberating through the quantum world. At the Quantum Mixtures Lab of…

Discovery of Neural Stem Cells Outside the Central Nervous System

Discovery of Neural Stem Cells Outside the Central Nervous System

Muhammad TuhinApril 10, 2025July 13, 2025

For more than a century, the scientific consensus was ironclad: neural stem cells (NSCs)—those remarkable, self-renewing cells capable of transforming into neurons and glial cells—existed solely within the sanctum of…

Scientists Discover New Plant Tissue Crucial for Seed Growth

Scientists Discover New Plant Tissue Crucial for Seed Growth

Muhammad TuhinApril 10, 2025July 13, 2025

In a stunning breakthrough that has sent ripples through the global scientific community, a research team led by Nagoya University in Japan has unearthed a hidden anatomical feature in plants—a…

160-Million-Year-Old Worm Fossil Bridges Evolutionary Gap in Parasites

160-Million-Year-Old Worm Fossil Bridges Evolutionary Gap in Parasites

Muhammad TuhinApril 10, 2025July 13, 2025

In the silent stone beds of Inner Mongolia, China, paleontologists have unearthed something extraordinary—a fossilized worm that’s not just ancient, but pivotal. This isn’t your garden-variety annelid. It’s Juracanthocephalus, a…

The Electric Secret of the Fruit Fly Larva

The Electric Secret of the Fruit Fly Larva

Muhammad TuhinApril 10, 2025July 13, 2025

In the dim, squirmy world beneath a rotting apple, a tiny fruit fly larva inches forward. It’s dark, damp, and teeming with invisible forces. No eyes to guide it. No…

Chang’e-6 Unearths Evidence of a Hydrologically Lopsided Moon

Chang’e-6 Unearths Evidence of a Hydrologically Lopsided Moon

Muhammad TuhinApril 10, 2025July 13, 2025

In a cosmic twist that could rewrite our understanding of lunar history, Chinese scientists have unearthed compelling evidence that the Moon’s farside mantle is significantly drier than its nearside counterpart.…

Cosmic Cannibalism: Astronomers Witness Star Clusters Merging in Dwarf Galaxies for the First Time

Cosmic Cannibalism: Astronomers Witness Star Clusters Merging in Dwarf Galaxies for the First Time

Muhammad TuhinApril 10, 2025July 13, 2025

In a universe filled with cosmic wonders, scientists have just unlocked a long-standing mystery about how some of the densest star systems in the cosmos come into being. For the…

Solar Orbiter Detects Record-Breaking Helium-3 Burst from Sun

Solar Orbiter Detects Record-Breaking Helium-3 Burst from Sun

Muhammad TuhinApril 10, 2025July 13, 2025

In the vast expanse of our solar system, most discoveries come as whispers from the distant stars. But every so often, the Sun shouts—and this time, it spoke in the…

When Red Means Rebirth in the Universe

When Red Means Rebirth in the Universe

Muhammad TuhinApril 10, 2025July 13, 2025

If the universe came with an instruction manual, scientists have been flipping through the pages for centuries—mapping the stars, deciphering cosmic signals, and piecing together the origins of galaxies. But…

Scientists Map 84,000 Neurons in Mouse Brain

Scientists Map 84,000 Neurons in Mouse Brain

Muhammad TuhinApril 10, 2025July 13, 2025

In a dimly lit lab, a mouse watched fragments of The Matrix. Its tiny brain fired with curiosity—or at least the biological equivalent. Neurons danced, synapses sparked, and science inched…

Could Diabetes Drugs Like Ozempic Protect Your Brain? The Surprising Promise of GLP-1 Medications in Fighting Dementia

Could Diabetes Drugs Like Ozempic Protect Your Brain? The Surprising Promise of GLP-1 Medications in Fighting Dementia

Muhammad TuhinApril 10, 2025July 13, 2025

In a remarkable twist that’s reshaping how we think about some of today’s most popular diabetes drugs, medications like Ozempic and Wegovy—known scientifically as GLP-1 receptor agonists—are now stepping into…

Unexpected Dust Cloud Discovered at the Heart of the Ring Nebula

Unexpected Dust Cloud Discovered at the Heart of the Ring Nebula

Muhammad TuhinApril 9, 2025July 13, 2025

The universe has a way of revealing its deepest secrets through the lens of advanced technology, and one of the most astonishing revelations comes from the recent findings of the…

What is a Nuclear Weapon? The Science, History, and Global Impact Explained

What is a Nuclear Weapon? The Science, History, and Global Impact Explained

Muhammad TuhinApril 9, 2025July 13, 2025

In the modern world, few inventions have had such a profound impact on global security, politics, and human history as the nuclear weapon. Since its first detonation during World War…

What is a Drone? Understanding the Basics and Future of UAV Technology

What is a Drone? Understanding the Basics and Future of UAV Technology

Muhammad TuhinApril 9, 2025July 13, 2025

When most people hear the word “drone,” they often picture military aircraft, surveillance tools, or even high-tech toys zipping through the sky. But drones—more formally known as unmanned aerial vehicles…

What Are 3D Models? Everything You Need to Know About 3D Modeling

What Are 3D Models? Everything You Need to Know About 3D Modeling

Muhammad TuhinApril 9, 2025July 13, 2025

The world as we know it is three-dimensional. Every object, every environment, and even the vast expanse of space operates within three key dimensions: width, height, and depth. Yet, despite…

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