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The Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) extinction event about 66 million years ago is widely recognized as the catastrophic conclusion to the age of dinosaurs. When a massive asteroid struck what is now the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, it triggered a cascade of environmental changes that wiped out approximately 75% of all species on Earth, including most dinosaurs. … Read more

5 Times Dinosaurs Proved They Were Smarter Than We Imagine

5 Times Dinosaurs Proved They Were Smarter Than We Imagine

Sameen David

You’ve probably grown up with the image of dinosaurs as giant, lumbering reptiles with tiny brains and slower-than-slow thinking. But when you actually look at the science, a very different picture starts to appear. Some dinosaurs were problem-solvers, social strategists, and perhaps even capable of behaviors that would not look out of place in a … Read more

10 Psychological Hacks to Boost Your Memory and Focus Daily

10 Psychological Hacks to Boost Your Memory and Focus Daily

Sameen David

Ever walked into a room and completely forgotten why you went there? Or found yourself reading the same paragraph three times without absorbing a single word? You’re definitely not alone. In a world overflowing with information and distractions, our brains are working overtime just to keep up. The good news is that you don’t need … Read more

9 Fascinating Facts About Ancient Cave Art and Its Creators

9 Fascinating Facts About Ancient Cave Art and Its Creators

Sameen David

If you walked into a Paleolithic cave today, your first reaction probably wouldn’t be logical or scientific. You’d feel it in your gut. The darkness, the echo of your own footsteps, and suddenly a herd of bison or running horses flaring out of the rock as if they’re moving. It hits you: someone stood here … Read more

The Hidden Colors of Prehistoric Seas

The Hidden Colors of Prehistoric Seas

Sameen David

Imagine standing on the shores of an ancient Earth billions of years ago, watching waves crash against primordial rocks. The sight would be breathtaking, yet completely alien to our modern eyes. Instead of the familiar deep blue we know today, prehistoric oceans shimmered with unexpected hues that tell a remarkable story of life, chemistry, and … Read more