Exobiology: New Horizons and the Deep.

Exobiology is a branch of science that deals with a̶l̶i̶e̶n̶s̶ possible life forms in space. On June 20, 2020, The National Aeronautics and Space Administration made a striking discovery. The Milky Way most probably teeming with dozens of Ocean Worlds. By definition, Ocean Worlds were planets made completely or mostly of H2O. These planets tend to have geysers or ice […]

Herpetology: The First Amphibian With A Venomous Bite Discovered

Amphibians, Any living creature that lives one part of its life in water and another part on the surface. Frogs are among the most known poisonous amphibians, but there never once was a discovered venomous amphibian. Until now. The first amphibian with a venomous bite. A member of the Caecilian family. Caecilians are an amphibious creature with no arms or […]

Exobiology: Twilight Zones and the Extreme

We covered Ocean Worlds in our last Exobiology Blog, but those planets are pretty easy to imagine life teeming in. However, we now move on to a more extreme world, an inexplicable enigma. Tidally Locked planets. These planets are, by definition, planets that are tidally locked. On one side of the planet is infinite daylight and the other side harbors […]

COVID-19 Aftermath: Changes That We Can Expect

Year 2020 has been rough on many living in America. The number of things that went awry is ridiculous, and the ever-increasing threat that the pandemic imposes on society still looms over us. However, the changes that are being implemented might have positive aftermath. All we need is our 45th president to do a better job and back off! President Trump […]

Do you have a broken heart? Here’s the science to why.

Most people describe a break-up as a feeling, just a natural feeling. It was an unknown subject to science until researchers like Ethan Kross discovered the reason we have such pain and ache. The term a broken heart is a complete lie! It should be a broken Amygdala. But hey! There are all ready a ton of completely wrong biological […]