A Scientific Look at Oregano’s Role in Supporting Wellness

You know oregano as the earthy, aromatic spice that brings flavor to pizzas, pastas, and Mediterranean dishes. But did you know this humble herb is also one of nature’s most potent sources of antioxidants and antimicrobial compounds? Long used in traditional medicine across Greece, Italy, and Latin America, oregano (Origanum vulgare) has caught the attention … Read more

Oregano Oil: What Science Says About Its Antimicrobial Properties

You’ve probably used dried oregano to season pizza, pasta, or roasted vegetables. But have you heard of oregano oil — the concentrated extract touted as a natural antibiotic, antiviral, and parasite killer? Derived from wild oregano (Origanum vulgare), this essential oil is rich in powerful compounds like carvacrol and thymol, studied for their ability to … Read more

Farmer Finds Strange Eggs in Field — Biologists Identify Rare Tree Frog Species

Early one morning, while walking through his soybean field after a night of rain, 64-year-old farmer Thomas noticed something unusual: a small cluster of gel-like eggs nestled just beneath the soil surface near a temporary rain pool. They weren’t bird eggs. Not insect cocoons. And they didn’t match anything he’d seen before. Instead of disturbing … Read more