Technology
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 […]
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 […]
A Lesson From the Henrietta Lacks Story: Science Needs Your Cells
In 1951, a woman walked into a hospital for treatment. She didn’t know that her cells would outlive her—and go on to change science forever. That woman was Henrietta Lacks. Her story sits at the intersection of medical breakthrough and ethical debate. It teaches us something simple but powerful: modern science often depends on human […]
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 […]
Watching Their Dust: Photographing Players in Pollination
Pollination looks quiet from a distance. A bee lands, a butterfly hovers, a flower sways. But zoom in, and the scene turns into a busy exchange of energy, color, and survival. That “dust” you see on an insect’s body is pollen—tiny grains that carry the genetic material plants need to reproduce. Capturing that moment on […]
Why Netflix shares are down 10%
A roughly 10% drop in Netflix shares usually comes down to one thing: investors didn’t like what they heard about the future—even if the present looks fine. Here’s a clean, fact-based breakdown of what’s driving the decline. 📉 1. Weak Forward Guidance (Main Trigger) Netflix’s latest results weren’t terrible—but its future outlook disappointed investors. 👉 […]
The ‘Sounds’ of Space as NASA’s Cassini Dives by Saturn
When we imagine space, we often think of complete silence—a vast, empty vacuum where no sound can travel. And technically, that’s true. Sound waves need a medium like air or water to move through, and space doesn’t have that. So how did scientists manage to “hear” space during NASA’s Cassini mission? The answer lies in […]