Artemis II launched on April 1, 2026, making history once again. Four astronauts are now flying around the moon for the first time in over 50 years. This mission is a bold…
Month: June 2026
Adam & Eve of Science
Adam & Eve sound like names from an old storybook, right? But scientists actually found real people who fit those names. Well, sort of. Grab a cup of tea, because this…
HIV/AIDS Cure: What Science Says and Where We Are Today
HIV/AIDS cure research is one of the most exciting frontiers in modern medicine. Scientists are closer than ever before, and the progress is real. Here is everything you need to know, explained…
Yawning Explained: Have We Finally Discovered Why?
Introduction Yawn. You just did it, did you not? Scientists have studied this reflex for decades without a clear answer. However, new research is bringing us closer to the truth than ever…
Cesarean Section In A Pre-Modern Uganda Kingdom
Cesarean section is one of the oldest known surgical procedures in the world. Surprisingly, an African kingdom performed it with great skill long before European doctors figured it out. Cesarean Section: A…
Space Rocks Carry 5 Building Blocks of Life
Introduction Space rocks have been hiding a big secret for billions of years. Scientists now confirm that all five building blocks of life exist inside meteorites and asteroids. These findings are reshaping…
Wildlife and the Big Fossil Fuel Myths Finally Debunked
Introduction Wildlife is often wrongly linked to fossil fuel creation. Many people think oil comes from dinosaurs. Science says otherwise. Wildlife Did Not Make Your Fuel: The Dinosaur Oil Myth One of…
The Journey of Rice In Human History
Rice feeds more than half of the world’s population today. Moreover, this ancient grain has shaped civilizations, transformed landscapes, and become deeply woven into cultural traditions across continents. Furthermore, understanding its remarkable…
Da Vinci: The Genius Who Drew the Future
Da Vinci! okay, picture this. A man sits alone in a candlelit room, sketching flying machines, human hearts, and war tanks, all in the same notebook. That man is Da Vinci, and…
The Oldest Game in Human History
Introduction Games are older than writing itself. The oldest game ever recorded tells us so much about early human life. Moreover, it proves that people have always loved to play. Games Have…
