For decades, we treated the universe like a clock—mechanical, predictable, and separate. But this week, the headlines weren't about mechanics. They were about the "Glitch."
The blue spark flickered. Somewhere in the past, it had already happened. Somewhere in the future, it was just beginning. current events in science
The story of science right now isn't about new gadgets. It’s about the collapsing of boundaries. The wall between "then" and "now" is thinning in the quantum labs. The line between "born" and "built" is fading in the biotech centers. For decades, we treated the universe like a