Science

  • The International Seed Vault in Svalbard 

    A secure storage facility on a Norwegian island houses seeds from around the world to safeguard biodiversity. Puropose It is the Svalbard Global Seed Vault- it exists on Spitsbergen, one of the islands in the Arctic archipelago of Norway- and it serves as a secure backup facility for the crop diversity being saved around the

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  • The Bloop Sound

    The Bloop Sound

    Investigating one of the loudest and most mysterious underwater sounds ever recorded. What is the Bloop? According to NOAA in 1997, Bloop is an underwater sound that has been termed as mysterious. An ultra-low-frequency sound of humongous volume was detected by the hydrophones located 5000 kilometers apart in the Pacific Ocean. The sound lasted for

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  • Bioluminescent Bays

    Bioluminescent Bays

    Discovering the glowing waters of Mosquito Bay in Puerto Rico. What is Mosquito Bay?The brightest bioluminescent bay in the world is none other but Mosquito Bay on the island of Vieques, Puerto Rico. The natural phenomenon was certified by the Guinness World Records in 2006. The light of the bay is caused by tiny organisms

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  • Extinct Animals:

    Extinct Animals:

    The possibilities of de-extinction and bringing back animals like the woolly mammoth. De-extinction refers to the resurrection of extinct species through highly advanced scientific techniques; this has become a more relevant topic following continued developments in genetic engineering, cloning, and genome editing technologies such as CRISPR. The woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) is perhaps one of

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  • Tabby’s Star 

    Tabby’s Star 

    The mystery of the star with unusual dimming patterns and theories about its cause. What is the Tabby Star? The most interesting and mysterious star, Tabby’s Star, or KIC 8462852, is placed at an approximate distance of 1,470 light-years in the constellation Cygnus. This star came to the forefront for having a very peculiar dimming

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  • Living Bridges: The Ancient Technique of Growing Living Bridges in Meghalaya, India.

    Origin The living root bridges of Meghalaya, India, are an extraordinary example of bioengineering and sustainable design.  These bridges are constructed by the Khasi and Jaintia tribes using the aerial roots of the Ficus elastica tree, commonly called the Indian rubber tree.  The very act of growing these bridges has existed for centuries and is

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  • What is Time?

    What is Time?

    What is Time? Time is complex and can be understood in many ways depending on the context.  In physics time is a dimension like the dimensions of space. Albert Einstein’s theory of relativity changed our understanding of time showing that it’s not absolute but can vary depending on the relative speed of observers and the

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  • Telomeres and aging The caps on our chromosomes and their impact on lifespan

    Telomeres are often referred to as the “caps” at the ends of chromosomes. They play a crucial role in protecting our DNA from damage and ensuring the stability of our genetic information.  So What Are Telomeres? Telomeres are repetitive sequences of DNA located at the ends of chromosomes. They act as protective buffers, preventing the

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  • What Happens When We Dream?

    What Happens When We Dream?

    Why Do We Dream? This topic has fascinated philosophers and scientists alike and also those of us with curious minds for centuries.  We explore here some of the theories about why and how we dream: One popular theory, proposed by Sigmund Freud, proposes that dreams are a way for our unconscious minds to process thoughts

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