Science & Technology 32 articles

The 5 Most Lethal Attack Helicopters in the World Today

In the world of modern warfare, few sights are as intimidating as an attack helicopter cresting a ridgeline. These flying tanks are designed for one purpose, to hunt and destroy. Armed with a devastating mix of auto-cannons, rocket pods, and precision-guided missiles, they provide ground forces with essential close-air support while turning enemy armored divisions […]

Astrology & Metaphysics
  • February 11, 2026

A spectacular annular solar eclipse will grace the skies in February 2026

The cosmos is preparing to put on one of its most breathtaking displays. For amateur astronomers, professional stargazers, and anyone who looks up at the night sky in wonder, a major event is appearing on the horizon, The Annular Solar Eclipse of February 17, 2026. Known widely as the Ring of Fire, this celestial phenomenon […]

Automotive & Car Care
  • February 11, 2026

The strongest aircraft ever to take flight

When we talk about strength in aviation, we aren’t just talking about how much a plane can lift. We are talking about structural integrity, engine thrust, the ability to withstand extreme atmospheric pressure, and the sheer audacity of engineering. From the legendary Antonov An-225 to the supersonic SR-71, the history of flight is a testament […]

Doctors explain the hidden dangers of the long Nipah virus silent period

Have you ever felt perfectly fine, going about your day, meeting friends, and sharing meals, with no idea that something dangerous was quietly growing inside you? It sounds like the plot of a movie, but it’s the scary reality of a virus that has health officials on high alert, the Nipah virus. Recently, we’ve seen […]

Health, Fitness & Wellness
  • January 25, 2026

Everything You Think You Know About Dopamine Is Wrong

Ever heard of dopamine? Of course, you have. It’s the cool kid of brain chemicals, the one that gets all the credit. We call it the pleasure molecule or the happiness chemical. We think it’s the rush we get from eating a slice of chocolate cake, the buzz from a notification on our phone, or […]

Insurance & Risk Management
  • January 23, 2026

Sunita Williams says seeing Earth from space makes human conflict seem pointless

Have you ever stepped back from a small argument and realised how silly it was in the grand scheme of things? Now, imagine stepping back so far that you can see the entire planet. That’s the unique experience of astronauts like Sunita Williams, a veteran NASA astronaut who has spent a total of 328 days […]

Science & Technology
  • December 26, 2025

Everything Modern Physics Knows About Time Travel

For decades, the concept of time travel was relegated to the imaginative realms of science fiction, yet modern physics suggests that the fourth dimension is far more flexible than our daily experiences lead us to believe. At the heart of our current understanding is Albert Einstein’s Theory of Relativity, which fundamentally dismantled the idea of […]

Science & Technology
  • December 26, 2025

How mRNA Technology Is Rewriting the Future of Oncology

While the world first became acquainted with messenger RNA through the rapid development of life-saving COVID-19 vaccines, the true architectural potential of this technology lies in its ability to transform the landscape of cancer treatment. For decades, the primary weapons against oncology chemotherapy and radiation have functioned as blunt instruments, often damaging healthy tissue while […]

Science & Technology
  • December 26, 2025

How Carbon Capture Technology Aims to Reverse Global Warming

The climate crisis is no longer a distant threat but a pressing reality that demands more than just a reduction in current emissions. While transitioning to renewable energy and protecting our forests are vital steps, the sheer volume of carbon dioxide already saturating our atmosphere necessitates a more proactive approach. This is where carbon capture, […]

Science & Technology
  • December 26, 2025

The Evolution of Computers Using Human Brain Cells

For decades, the evolution of technology has been measured by how many millions of silicon transistors could be packed onto a fingernail-sized chip. However, we are now entering a radical new era where the boundary between hardware and biology is beginning to dissolve. Scientists are no longer just trying to make computers act like brains. […]