07 Jun, 2026

No Longer a Dream: Silicon Valley Takes On the Flying Car

For decades, flying cars lived in science fiction. Movies promised them. Futurists predicted them. Engineers quietly chased them. Now, something has changed. In 2026, flying cars are no longer just concepts—they are prototypes, test vehicles, and in some cases, early production models. Silicon Valley, known for disrupting industries, has stepped directly into the skies. But […]

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What Moves Gravel-Size Gypsum Crystals Around the Desert?

At first glance, desert landscapes look still. Quiet dunes, bright sunlight, and endless sand give the impression that nothing really moves unless a storm arrives. But scientists studying places like White Sands National Park know something different. Even gravel-size gypsum crystals—heavy compared to fine sand grains—don’t stay put forever. So what actually moves them? The […]

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Scientists, Feeling Under Siege, March Against Trump Policies

In recent years, thousands of scientists in the United States have taken an unusual step: leaving their labs, offices, and research stations to march in the streets. Their message was simple but serious—they felt science itself was under pressure. These protests, often linked to policy changes during the Donald Trump administration, reflected growing concerns about […]

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How a Gadget Drives Human Creativity

We often think creativity comes from inside the human mind alone—some mysterious spark of inspiration. But in reality, creativity rarely works in isolation. It interacts with tools. From paintbrushes to smartphones, gadgets have always shaped how humans think, create, and solve problems. In fact, many breakthroughs in art, science, and technology exist because someone used […]

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An IoT Failure Worst Nightmare

The Internet of Things (IoT) promises convenience everywhere—smart homes, smart cities, smart hospitals, even smart factories. Lights turn on automatically, thermostats adjust themselves, and machines talk to each other without human input. But there’s a darker side to this connected world. When IoT systems fail, they don’t fail quietly. They fail in chains. One device […]

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Dogs Do Their Duty for Science

Dogs are often called “man’s best friend,” but in science labs, hospitals, and field studies, they are something even more interesting—silent research partners. From sniffing out diseases to helping understand behavior and genetics, dogs play a serious role in advancing human knowledge. Their contribution is not symbolic. It is practical, measurable, and sometimes life-saving. Let’s […]

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