top of page

Latest articles

hungarian-horntail-dragon-at-universal-s

The other day, I was watching a travel diary about the Scottish highlands, and unsurprisingly, was I reacquainted with the legend of the lake-dwelling, Loch ness monster. Nessie is just one amongst many monsters that roam in our mythical folklores...

optimized-jelly.jpg

The marine ecosystem has a fair share of strange creatures. Statistically speaking, this is understandable since the ocean is pretty diverse—it contains about 99% of the world’s biosphere. So, naturally, our oceans are bound to be the home to rare life.

creative.jpg

When we see rainclouds looming, we carry an umbrella with us, when our GPS doesn’t work, we ask people for directions, and when we walk through snow, we always wear winter boots. These are all choices that we make throughout our lives, and more often than not, we don’t regret them.

Kalapana Lava Flow, photo taken by Buzz Anderson on Unsplash
Concept art of 'Starship' by SpaceX, soaring past the moon
plastic.jpg
biohazard.jpg
hourglass.jpg

Featured

What the night sky looks with and without light pollution

A clear night sky is a thing of beauty. No matter where you live on the planet, when you look up, a sense of mystery claims your curious mind, and you lose track of time. It once served as a muse to the ones who filled endless pages with inspiring words, a means to talk with the universe for the ever-curious ones, and for the ones who wandered in the night, it was the device that guided them home. The night sky offers that same ethereal beauty even today, and we still are enchanted by it. But it's not just us. Numerous bird species[1] use the night sky for a variety of purposes, the most prominent being navigation. 

bottom of page