Tag Archives: Space

The Surprising Psychology of Territorial Instincts

The Surprising Psychology of Territorial Instincts1

There is something strangely satisfying about drawing a line. Children divide bedrooms with imaginary boundaries. Neighbours build fences between identical houses. Countries trace borders across mountains, rivers, and deserts. Even in a crowded café, a laptop and a coffee mug quietly claim a piece of the table as “mine.” Across cultures and throughout history, humans …

The Missing Crater Mystery

The Missing Crater Mystery1

Fun fact: Every time a massive asteroid hits Earth, the ground can melt, fly into the sky, and come back down as glass. Somewhere in Australia, scientists found glass that shouldn’t exist. Not man-made. Not volcanic. Not ordinary. Glass that was born in fire so intense it could only have come from a cosmic collision—an …