Fun Fact: The human gut hosts around 100 trillion bacteria, outnumbering human cells by more than 10 to 1! Imagine spending years trapped in your own body by relentless, unexplained pain. No visible injury, no clear diagnosis—just daily agony that painkillers barely touch. Now imagine that the solution might not be found in a powerful …
Fun Fact: Every colour you’ve ever seen—every red, blue, green, or magenta—is made from just three types of light sensors in your eyes. But now, scientists have found a way to cheat the system and invent a brand-new colour. Imagine being shown something so vivid, so saturated, that your brain has no name for it. …
Fun Fact: The average person sees up to 10,000 ads per day—most of which try to convince you to buy something you don’t actually need. It’s 2025, and the hottest trend right now? Not buying anything at all. Yes, you read that right. The ‘No-Buy 2025’ Movement is turning heads, emptying shopping carts, and shaking …
Fun Fact: In Japan, adult diapers now outsell baby diapers—a sign that the world isn’t getting younger. We’re living longer. That’s good news, right? After all, who wouldn’t want to enjoy more sunsets, more stories with grandchildren, and more chances to perfect their recipe for kadhi-chawal? But while we celebrate longer lifespans, we often forget …
Fun Fact: This is the first time in history that nearly every nation, except one of the most powerful, has come together to sign a treaty to combat future pandemics — a moment as unique as it is urgent. In a world still healing from the scars of COVID-19, something remarkable just happened. In a …
Fun Fact: A new type of accelerator could potentially shrink a 27-kilometre-long particle collider into a machine just a few meters in size — all thanks to plasma waves. What if the next generation of particle colliders didn’t need vast underground tunnels stretching across countries? What if they could fit in a lab — or …
Fun fact: Your arteries can start clogging silently in your 20s—long before any symptoms of heart disease appear! Not long ago, my father’s friend underwent open-heart surgery. The reason? A serious condition known as three-vessel coronary artery disease, where all three major arteries supplying blood to the heart had been blocked, thanks to an invisible …
Fun fact: Every second, bacteria and viruses are locked in microscopic battles across oceans, soil, and even inside your body—these tiny wars have led to some of the biggest breakthroughs in modern science, including CRISPR! In the world of science, some of the most remarkable innovations come from the tiniest places. One such innovation is …
In a landmark achievement, researchers have fully decoded the entire genomes of six different ape species: chimpanzee, bonobo, gorilla, Bornean orangutan, Sumatran orangutan, and siamang gibbon. This monumental achievement, detailed in the Nature article titled “What makes us human? Milestone ape genomes promise clues,” offers unprecedented insights into our closest relatives and, by extension, ourselves. …
Invisibility Cloak for Brain Cells: A Breakthrough in Parkinson’s Treatment
Fun Fact: Every brain has nearly 100 billion neurons, but just losing a few thousand in the right area can lead to Parkinson’s disease. Imagine if doctors could transplant new, healthy brain cells into people with Parkinson’s disease without the body fighting back. Now imagine those cells also came with a built-in kill switch—just in …