Planet

The European Space Agency’s ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) has recently captured a series of remarkable images that shed light on the Martian landscape, revealing significant geological features and evidence of water ice. The images, taken from a vantage point of approximately 400 kilometers (248 miles) above Mars, highlight the diversity and history of the...

Mayukh Saha

Mayukh Saha

Freelance Writer

Mount Rushmore, with its towering presidential visages etched into the granite of the Black Hills, stands as an enduring symbol of American pride and perseverance. Yet, beneath the surface of this iconic landmark lies a lesser-known narrative—one that reveals the intricate planning, financial challenges, and artistic aspirations that shaped its evolution. In this exploration, we...

Mayukh Saha

Mayukh Saha

Freelance Writer

North America, a continent known for its diverse ecosystems, harbors a multitude of creatures, some of which can be deadly to humans. From the vast forests to the arid deserts, danger lurks in various forms. Let’s explore the 21 deadliest animals in North America, each with its own unique capabilities to strike fear into the...

Jade Small

Jade Small

Freelance Writer

When it comes to intelligence, dogs never fail to amaze us with their remarkable abilities to learn, problem-solve, and adapt. From understanding complex commands to mastering new tricks, certain breeds stand out for their exceptional intellect. In this article, we delve into the world of canine cognition to explore 18 of the most intelligent dog...

Leah Berenson

Leah Berenson

Freelance Writer

There is a dark and spine-tingling part in the rich tapestry of Earth’s wildlife that is dedicated to some of the most dangerous and scariest animals known to humans. From the deepest parts of the ocean to the thickest woods, these animals have earned their scary names by having dangerous traits, looking like monsters, and...

Mayukh Saha

Mayukh Saha

Freelance Writer