First-Ever Image of a Multi-Planet Solar System Beyond Ours Captivates Astronomers and Skywatchers

First-Ever Image of a Multi-Planet Solar System Beyond Ours Captivates Astronomers and Skywatchers Astronomers have reached a groundbreaking milestone in space exploration: capturing the very first image of a multi-planet solar system outside our own. This achievement marks a turning point in our understanding of the cosmos, offering not just scientific insights but also an… Read More »

Sơn Đoòng Cave: The Lost World Beneath Vietnam

Deep within the jungles of central Vietnam lies a hidden wonder that looks more like a lost world than anything found on Earth’s surface. This is Sơn Đoòng Cave, the largest known cave in the world. With its colossal chambers, underground rivers, and even its own weather system, Sơn Đoòng is one of the most… Read More »

Frogs in Milk: The Strange Old Tradition That Science Proved Right

For centuries, people in rural Russia and Finland relied on an unusual method to keep their milk from spoiling. Instead of using ice or refrigeration, they placed a live brown frog directly into the milk container. To outsiders, this folk practice sounded bizarre, even unsanitary. Yet it was passed down from generation to generation as… Read More »

The 6 Most Spectacular Eclipses to Watch Between 2026 and 2029

The night sky between 2026 and 2029 is set to deliver some of the most breathtaking astronomical events of the decade. From fiery blood moons to dramatic total solar eclipses lasting over six minutes, these celestial shows will capture the imagination of millions around the world. To help you plan ahead, we’ve selected the six… Read More »

EnteroMix: Russia’s “Cancer Vaccine” Making Global Headlines—But Is It Too Early to Celebrate?

Russia’s new cancer vaccine, EnteroMix, has caught global attention with its promising early findings. In preclinical studies, researchers reported up to 80% tumor reduction in animal models, along with improved survival rates. That’s certainly encouraging but let’s walk through what’s confirmed, what’s in progress, and what it all means for patients and science.   What… Read More »