Science and Research

Earth from space showing abundant oceans but a highlighted red desert patch, symbolizing the global freshwater crisis

EARTH HAS ENOUGH WATER, SO WHY ARE WE RUNNING OUT?

Abstract Water covers approximately 71% of Earth’s surface, yet fewer than 3% of it is freshwater, and only a fraction of that is readily accessible. This paradox an apparently water-abundant planet experiencing escalating water scarcity lies at the heart of one of the twenty-first century’s most urgent crises. This research paper investigates the hydrological, anthropogenic,

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Diagram of the mesolimbic dopamine pathway showing how a smartphone notification triggers dopamine release through the VTA, nucleus accumbens, and prefrontal cortex

The Science of Addiction: The Hidden War on Your Brain

Behind every scroll, swipe, and notification lies a decades-long scientific enterprise one that has quietly turned the human reward system into a billion-dollar commodity. 5.24B Social media users worldwide as of 2025 210M People estimated to be addicted to social media globally 6.5 hrs Average daily screen time for teens and young adults 82% Of

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