The Vanishing Spots: The Rise, Fall, and Uncertain Future of Cheetahs in India
Once the epitome of speed and grace, the cheetah roamed freely across the Indian subcontinent,...
How Gaia’s Billion-Star Map is Redefining the way we see the Milky Way
The Milky Way—a name synonymous with wonder, mystery, and the vastness of the cosmos. For centuries, astronomers and stargazers have...
The Vanishing Truth of Kashmir: History, Erasure, and What Comes Next
The Roots Beneath the Snow Kashmir’s story doesn’t begin in 1947, or with the Mughals, or even with Emperor Ashoka. It begins much...
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...