
FAROOQ HASSAN
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From Hollywood to Headlines: Top 10 American Celebrities of the Year
Celebrating the Stars Who Ruled Entertainment, Culture, and Conversation Every year, the entertainment industry births headlines, trends, and unforgettable moments — and at the center of it all are the celebrities who inspire, challenge, and shape the way we experience popular culture. In 2025, the world saw a dynamic shift in the celebrity landscape. Some icons reinforced their legendary status, while fresh faces disrupted norms and stole the spotlight.
By FAROOQ HASSAN6 months ago in Humans
From Sweat to Freshness: The Chemistry Behind Soap and Shampoo
Understanding how everyday cleansers remove odor, dirt, and oil from human skin We rarely stop to think about it, but every time we step into the shower and reach for soap or shampoo, we’re engaging in a sophisticated chemical process. Beneath the lather and fragrance lies a science that’s been evolving for centuries. Why do we smell after sweating? How exactly do soap and shampoo remove those odors and leave us feeling fresh? And what happens at the microscopic level when we wash our skin and hair?
By FAROOQ HASSAN6 months ago in Humans
The Psychology Behind the Art of Attraction
Attraction, to many, is a mystery — a silent force that draws two people together, often without clear logic or reason. Is it chemistry? A look? A tone of voice? Or something deeper — something hidden within the folds of the mind?
By FAROOQ HASSAN6 months ago in Art
The Art of Learning: A Journey Through Curiosity, Challenge, and Growth
Learning is often seen as a classroom-bound activity — a chalkboard, a teacher, a test. But learning, real learning, is far more than memorizing facts or passing exams. It’s a living, breathing journey — one that begins with curiosity, grows through challenge, and blossoms with growth.
By FAROOQ HASSAN6 months ago in Art
Inside the Mind of Machines: How Artificial Intelligence Works
In a world increasingly governed by algorithms, one question echoes across industries, classrooms, and living rooms alike: How does artificial intelligence actually work? We see its impact everywhere — from recommending our next movie to detecting diseases early, from self-driving cars to virtual assistants that greet us with our names. But behind these seamless interactions is a complex, layered system designed to replicate something deeply human — the ability to learn, adapt, and decide.
By FAROOQ HASSAN6 months ago in Futurism
iPhone 17 Unveiled: The Future of Smartphones Begins Now
When Steve Jobs first revealed the original iPhone in 2007, he called it a “revolutionary product” that would change everything. Eighteen years later, in 2025, Apple once again stirred global headlines with the unveiling of the iPhone 17 — a marvel of design and technology that promises to redefine what a smartphone can do.
By FAROOQ HASSAN6 months ago in Futurism
Minds That Shaped the Future: Who Discovered Technology and Changed the World
Imagine waking up one morning in a world without electricity. There are no lights to flip on, no smartphones buzzing with notifications, no morning news on a glowing screen. You can’t brew your coffee with a machine, drive a car to work, or even check the time on your smartwatch. Life would feel like stepping into an ancient storybook — and it would quickly become clear just how deeply technology shapes every moment of our lives.
By FAROOQ HASSAN6 months ago in Futurism
Blueprints of the Digital Age: The Story of Computer Discovery
Today, nearly every task—from sending a message across the globe to analyzing complex medical data—relies on a device that fits in the palm of your hand or rests quietly on a desk: the computer. But this seemingly ordinary machine has a long, rich history that spans centuries and continents. The story of the computer isn't the tale of a single genius or a single moment. It’s a story of blueprints—sketches, ideas, experiments, and breakthroughs—contributed by brilliant minds who dared to imagine a different future. In the flickering candlelight of a small London study in 1837, Charles Babbage hunched over a table scattered with gears, rods, and sheets of hand-drawn diagrams. As the wind howled outside, he envisioned something the world had never seen before: a machine capable of performing calculations automatically, without human error or fatigue.
By FAROOQ HASSAN6 months ago in Futurism
Universal Healers: Exploring Antibiotics in All Living Things
Long before modern hospitals and white-coated scientists, the world was already teeming with tiny wars invisible to the human eye. Deep in the soil, on the skin of animals, within plant roots, and even inside our own bodies, microbes have been battling each other for survival. Among the most powerful weapons to emerge from these battles were antibiotics — nature’s microscopic protectors, later harnessed by humans to fight disease and safeguard life.
By FAROOQ HASSAN6 months ago in Humans
A Guide to IV and IM Injections
It was a quiet Monday morning at Serenity Community Hospital. The sun streamed gently through the tall windows of the outpatient clinic, where nurses bustled around preparing their stations. Among them was Emily, a young nurse who had just finished her training and was about to start her first full shift.
By FAROOQ HASSAN6 months ago in Humans
Healing or Harm? The Tale of Medicine and Drugs
Sitting by the window of her small clinic, Dr. Sara looked at the fading sunlight with a weary sigh. She had spent the day seeing patients — young and old, rich and poor, each carrying their own fears and hopes in small, crumpled prescription slips. Outside, the city was alive: neon signs blinking, cars honking, and street vendors calling out their final sales of the day. But hidden among the crowded alleys and bright lights was another world — a world ruled by drugs that didn’t heal, but harmed.
By FAROOQ HASSAN6 months ago in Humans
The Art and Science of Medicine Production
In a quiet lab at the edge of the city, Dr. Ananya Patel adjusted her protective goggles and leaned over a glass beaker shimmering with a pale blue liquid. Outside, the world bustled on, people hurrying to work, children running to school, and shopkeepers opening their stores. But inside the lab, a different kind of rush unfolded — one that didn’t make headlines, yet touched every life in the most intimate way.
By FAROOQ HASSAN6 months ago in Humans











