1972: researcher John B. Calhoun peered into a sprawling mouse habitat that had fallen eerily silent. This enclosure, once brimming with the scurrying activity of thousands of mice, was now a wasteland. Only a few dozen rodents remained alive, and even those survivors seemed listless and on the brink of death. It was as if…
Weapons is one of biggest horror films of the year and the Junji Ito-esque picture opens up a conversation about the nature of witch hunts. The film takes place in a quiet Pennsylvania town where 17 children vanish into the cold darkness without a trace. Panic grips the community. Neighbors cast suspicious eyes at those…
A crowd gathers under the bright stripes of the circus tent, hearts pounding as a man wrapped in chains struggles inside a water tank. Minutes feel like hours… submerged… entombed in impossible knots of metal. Just when it seems no human could survive even a second longer, he bursts free, arms raised in triumph as…
We often draw a sharp line between art and science, imagining on one side the free-spirited artist and on the other the meticulous scientist. Yet history and human creativity frequently defy this division. In truth, the same spark that drives a musician to compose a melody or an actress to inhabit a role can drive…
In the far north, where the world’s oceans meet the polar ice, a profound transformation is underway. The Arctic—once sealed by thick, unyielding sheets of ice—is thawing. Summer by summer, the white expanse that crowned our planet is shrinking, revealing blue water where there was none before. Where explorers of old once dreamed of a…