From Hunters to Harvesters: Did Agriculture Trade Our Health for Convenience?
Processed foods, descendants of Neolithic crops, dominate modern diets. A 2021 Lancet study linked low dietary diversity to 11 million deaths per year.
When the USSR Planned to Dig a Canal with 250 Nuclear Bombs
In the 1970s, the Soviet Union pursued one of the most extreme engineering proposals in modern history: a plan to detonate 250 nuclear...
Executed in the Open: The Pahalgam Killings and the Strategy Behind Terror
The April 2025 killing of 26 Hindu men in Kashmir was no random act of violence. It was a surgical strike on civilians, timed, targeted, and geopolitically loaded.
Could a Childhood Gut Bacteria Be Fueling a Surge in Colon Cancer Among Young Adults?
A New Scientific Discovery Uncovers a Startling Link Between a Common Bacterial Toxin and Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer
The Coral That Outsized a Whale—And What It’s Quietly Warning Us About the Planet
It’s not often that something underwater grabs the world’s attention without thrashing, glowing, or washing ashore. But in October...