From ancient civilizations carved into stone to the cutting-edge science uncovering humanity’s past — Scientia Magazine’s May–June 2026 edition explores the fascinating intersection of Archaeology and Tourism.
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A recent scientific expedition in Tajikistan’s Pamir Mountains has revealed alarming glacier melt even at elevations once considered stable. Researchers found that Glacier No. 457 lost more than one metre in thickness during the latest observation period.
Journey into the ancient world with Dr. Thomas Zimmerman as we explore the mysteries of Anatolian archaeology in Turkey — from forgotten civilizations and buried histories to the cultural treasures shaping our understanding of the past.
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Ameenah, discreetly struggles with mathematics every day. Her confidence withers away slowly with each new mistake.Her teachers would never forget to remark, calling her careless, while her classmates just considered her ‘lesser’ in terms of intelligence.
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... With Zoo New England now committing four years and 10,000 square kilometres to community-led conservation in the north, this is the story of Pakistan’s ghost cat.
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Pakistan holds the third-largest snow leopard population on earth. For the first time, we know exactly what that means: 155 animals, counted across nine years, 828 cameras, and four mountain ranges by a team led by wildlife biologist Muhammad Ali Nawaz.
✨ Introducing Women in STEM — a podcast series by Scientia Pakistan Magazine, hosted by Abeer Asif.
From groundbreaking research to innovative leadership, each episode explores their journeys, achievements, and the challenges they’ve overcome to thrive in STEM. 🇵🇰🔬
Remembering our Unsung Sheros on this Labour Day!
"Her skin marked with visible blisters and feet reddened in her fraying chappals, she had to take the packed public buses and stand amidst the sweating crowd every day to reach her employer’s house."
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08 May 2026: Next week marks the 100th birthday of Sir David Attenborough. In a short clip, he warns that climate change is the greatest threat modern humanity has ever faced. 🌍
Scientia's #WomeninSTEMDay Exclusive!
This episode of the "Pakistani Women in STEM" podcast features Dr. Athar Osama, a leader in science policy, innovation, and STEM education.
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Breaking: China has named the two Pakistani astronauts selected to train for a mission to its space station this year, Xinhua said on Wednesday.
Muhammad Zeeshan Ali and Khurram Daud will soon arrive in China for their training, according to the China Manned Space Agency.
This Earth Day, let's embrace our profound responsibility to actively heal & nurture the intricate web of life that sustains us. Our collective actions are seeds of a resilient future; let's sow them with intention & cultivate a world where humanity and nature thrive in harmony.
April 18th 1955 marks the death anniversary of Albert Einstein.
He faced problems in learning, was especially slow in learning how to speak. Even at the age of nine, he was unable to speak fluently. Many of his teachers thought Albert was mentally weak.
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Systems Engineer Yasir Tufail, who has been associated with the JWST mission, witnessed the historic launch and shares his thoughts on Artemis II. He also offers Scientia some fascinating insights into the Artemis II mission in this latest conversation.
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One of the most tragic aspects of Tesla's life was his loneliness. He died alone in his hotel room at the New Yorker Hotel on January 7, 1943. The inventor never married and had previously claimed that his chastity was very helpful to his scientific abilities.
Spotlight on "Tazeen Rehman" ✨
From her science writing internship to discovering expert sessions and insights, Tazeen also reflects on how she would love to recommend the next cohort to her friends!
Scientia is delighted to welcome her and wishes her continued success ahead!
More than 50 years have passed since America’s Apollo missions made history by landing humans on the Moon for the very first time in July 1969. NASA just took another giant leap and launched the “Artemis II” mission.
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