Imagine cleaning out a long-forgotten garden shed or sweeping up a dusty attic. It is a mundane chore, a brief moment of domestic maintenance. But […]
Category: Science
Geoengineering: Our Last Hope or a Dangerous Gamble?
Climate change is here. Is it time to play God with our planet? Let me be upfront with you: I don’t have a clean answer […]
We’re Running Out of Copper. Here’s WhatThat Means for the Robot Revolution
And honestly? It should scare you a little.Okay so here’s something that kept me up at night recently. We’re building robots at an insane pace […]
When Grandma Drew Fractals: The Hidden Mathematics of Bengali Folk Art
I need to tell you something that completely broke my brain the first time I thought about it. The women who painted alpona on mud […]
The Delta’s New Pulse: Why 2026 is the Year Bangladesh “Smart-Farms” the Future
Ever stood in the middle of a paddy field in the height of the monsoon, watching the sky turnthat heavy, bruised purple, wondering if the […]
Nature’s Precision Assassins: Can Phages Save Us from the Post-Antibiotic Era?
Imagine a world where a scratched knee from a playground fall or a routine wisdom tooth extraction becomes a life-threatening gamble. This isn’t a premise […]
How NASA Steals Gravity to Send Astronauts Around the Moon
Artemis II will carry four humans farther from Earth than anyone has traveled in over fifty years — andthe secret to getting them home is […]
Salt of the Earth: Why 2026 is the Year Bangladesh “Unplugs” from Lithium
Ever felt your smartphone burning through your pocket during a humid July afternoon in Dhaka? Or noticed how the electric “Easy-Bikes” in your hometown seem […]
Genetic Echoes: Why We Share Anxiety with Our Pets
Ever noticed your dog pacing the room exactly when you’re stressed about a deadline? It’s not just “empathy”—it might be written in your DNA. New […]
Why Do Humans Fight? The Science and Psychology Behind Human Conflict
There is a question that has haunted philosophers, generals, and scientists for millennia, one that becomes more urgent with every war, every street argument, every […]
