Science
Africa May Hold the Hidden Origin of the World’s Most Famous “Magic Mushroom”
A newly identified African mushroom species is offering a deeper global understanding of psychedelic fungi, pointing to deeper evolutionary roots than previously believed.
Read More ( 4 min. read)→What If Nature Had A Copyright?: Rethinking Intellectual Property in the Age of AI
What if nature could claim ownership of its own designs? This article explores how AI is forcing us to rethink intellectual property in a world where the lines between innovation and imitation are increasingly blurred.Ibukun Oluwa
The Science Of Memory Manipulation: Are We Ready to Forget?
Memory manipulation, once the stuff of science fiction and speculative philosophy, is rapidly stepping into the realm of scientific possibilityIbukun Oluwa
The Invention of Inferiority: How Pseudoscience Affects Africans
The fabricated illness of drapetomania, the stubborn myth of reduced pain sensitivity, and the colonial misuse of IQ testing, reveal how some medical and psychological theories were less about truth, and more about power.Ibukun Oluwa
Africa’s Vanishing Animals
Find out which iconic African animals are facing the threat of extinction.Ibukun Oluwa



