From Oxygen to Octopi and Orion: Welcome Aboard the ‘Science Safari’

Ever wondered why we sneeze, hiccup or cough? Or why Venus flytraps eat insects but money plants don’t? Why some acids make one blind, while others give taste to yoghurt, apples and oranges? Or why the Sun seems yellow but is actually white? And what in the universe are black holes and worm holes and parallel universes?

Introducing “Science Safari” – a captivating science series that will take you on an exciting journey through the fascinating world of scientific discovery. In this series, we will delve into a wide range of scientific topics- from the mysteries of the cosmos to the intricacies of life on Earth. Join us as we unravel the secrets of the natural world, showcase groundbreaking research, and ignite your curiosity about the wonders of science.

Whether you’re a science student, a curious learner, or simply someone who loves to explore the unknown, this series promises to be an enlightening and engaging exploration of the incredible discoveries that shape our understanding of the universe and Earth. Welcome to a world of endless curiosity and knowledge; welcome to “Science Safari”- a new series by the BLA Writer’s Club.

Muhammad Inshal Hussain

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