The Geoengineering Dilemma: Why Cooling the Planet Could Disrupt Its Heartbeat
As atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations continue their relentless ascent, the global scientific community finds itself at a crossroads. With the window to limit warming to 1.5°C rapidly closing, the once-fringe concept of…
The Pulse of the Cosmos: Why Small Observatories Remain the Heartbeat of Astronomy
In an era defined by the awe-inspiring scale of “Big Astronomy”—where multibillion-dollar projects like the James Webb Space Telescope and the upcoming Extremely Large Telescope promise to rewrite the textbooks of astrophysics—a quiet, vital tradition…