
Something is dragging the Milky Way through space at 600 kilometres per second — and it isn’t the universe’s expansion. It’s a gravitational anomaly called the Great Attractor, 150 million light-years away, containing the mass of tens of thousands of galaxies. We can’t see it directly. Our own galaxy is blocking the view. Read more

The human brain contains trillions of connections—far more than the number of stars in the Milky Way galaxy. This astonishing comparison reveals just how complex our minds truly are. From neurons to synapses, scientists are uncovering how this vast network shapes memory, learning, intelligence, and even the fragile nature of human thought. Read more