
You know a field is moving fast when experts have to announce, with a straight face, that a Hollywood dinosaur did not, in fact, spit venom, crack sonic-boom whip tails, or stomp around like a giant swamp lizard. Paleontology has quietly become one of the most delightfully chaotic sciences: every few years, fossils force researchers … Read more

The Extraordinary Story of the World’s Most Complete T. Rex Skeleton and What It Revealed
Sameen David
The first time you stand under the world’s most complete Tyrannosaurus rex, it does something strange to your brain. Part of you is a kid again, staring up in open-mouthed awe; another part of you is quietly trying to process that this animal was not a movie monster but a real, breathing predator that walked … Read more

There was a prehistoric shark so large that a full-grown T. Rex could have fit inside its mouth – and it lived far more recently than most people realise.
Sameen David
Imagine the most terrifying predator you can think of, then realise nature has already done it better. Long after the age of the dinosaurs ended, the oceans were ruled by a shark so massive that a full-grown Tyrannosaurus rex could have fit inside its jaws. That is not science fiction or internet exaggeration; it is … Read more

How The Chicxulub Asteroid Didn’t Just Kill Dinosaurs – It Reset The Entire Planetary Ecosystem
Sameen David
Sixty six million years ago, on an otherwise unremarkable day near what is now the Yucatan Peninsula, the sky tore open. What followed in the hours, months, and millennia after that moment did something far stranger than simply end the age of dinosaurs. It rewired the chemistry of the oceans, the composition of the atmosphere, … Read more

What If the Dinosaurs Never Died Out? Exploring an Alternate Earth
Sameen David
Sixty-six million years ago, a rock roughly the size of a small city came screaming through the atmosphere and rewrote the entire story of life on this planet. One moment, non-avian dinosaurs ruled every continent. The next, the clock was reset. But here is the question that has haunted scientists, philosophers, and curious minds for … Read more

The Strangest Dinosaur Skull Ever Found and Why Scientists Argued About It for Decades
For a long time, if you asked paleontologists which dinosaur skull caused the most drama, you’d hear the same name again and again: a duck‑billed herbivore with a skull that looked more like modern art than something that ever chewed plants. The skeleton was weird, but the skull was on another level entirely. It was … Read more

How The Power of Forgiveness Can Rewire Your Brain for Peace
Have you ever replayed a hurtful moment in your mind, feeling that familiar sting of anger or betrayal all over again? You’re not alone. Most of us carry emotional wounds that feel impossible to shake off. The good news is that your brain isn’t hardwired to hold onto pain forever. In fact, science now reveals … Read more

8 Psychological Tricks to Boost Your Self-Confidence
Ever notice how some people walk into a room and just own it? They radiate this quiet assurance that makes you wonder what their secret is. Here’s the thing: confidence isn’t something you’re born with or without. It’s more like a muscle you can train, and psychology offers some pretty clever shortcuts to get there … Read more