Category: biology
What if a body could burst into flames without warning, leaving only ashes and a few intact limbs? Spontaneous Human Combustion (SHC) has fascinated and terrified people for centuries, often… Read More
Picture walking on a landscape filled with towering ferns, fiery volcanoes, and strange creatures battling for survival. Some 200 million years ago, this was Earth during the Triassic-Jurassic transition—a world… Read More
Have you ever thought of the birds in your neighborhood as ecosystem engineers? In cities like Helsinki, where urban landscapes blend with natural habitats, these winged visitors are doing more… Read More
Yes, if it wants to spread seeds Picture a grizzly bear wandering the Canadian Rockies, its fur dappled with late afternoon sunlight as it forages for huckleberries. These tiny, vibrant… Read More
Imagine a world where the soft glow of streetlights, the distant hum of city lamps, and even the security lighting in your neighborhood could be silently impacting your brain. While… Read More
It’s an ordinary day. You’re walking, standing, or maybe sitting at your desk. But suddenly, your lower back tightens up, and the discomfort settles in. Low back pain (LBP) —… Read More
The Astonishing World of Arthropleura Imagine stumbling upon a creature longer than a modern human, crawling through dense prehistoric forests. This was no ordinary bug—it was Arthropleura, the largest arthropod… Read More
Imagine a world where your daily cup of coffee does more than just wake you up in the morning. What if it could slow down the cognitive decline associated with… Read More
Imagine a future where people regularly live to be 120 or even 150. Wouldn’t that be something? For many years, scientists, futurists, and everyday people alike have pondered whether such… Read More
Imagine you’re hiking in the Alps, taking in the crisp mountain air, when a butterfly flits by. What if I told you that tiny creature carries a map—an ancient one,… Read More