Jehanzeb Khan
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Why America Used Nuclear Weapon on Japan?
December 7th, 1941 – this was the last day in history after which the map of the world was going to change forever. Disaster was about to strike a naval base, something no one had anticipated. On one of the battleships was an African-American cook, Doris Miller. At sunrise, he served breakfast to Navy officers and then went about collecting their laundry.
By Jehanzeb Khan5 months ago in History
How One Woman Fixed WW2’s Biggest Problem!
The Fighter Plane That Nearly Failed Britain in WWII During World War II, Britain had a fighter aircraft that became a national symbol — the Supermarine Spitfire. Known for its speed and agility, it was a favorite among pilots and a source of hope for the British people.
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in Serve
Hidden Formula Behind IKEA’s Success!
"There are a total of 340 billion trees on our planet Earth, and you’ll be shocked to know that IKEA, the world’s largest furniture brand, uses 1% of them every year. That’s about 30 billion trees annually, or 963 trees every second. But who would believe that this billion-dollar business empire actually started from just a few matchboxes?
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in Journal
Why Africa is Splitting ?
A massive crack has been spotted in Africa, stretching across Kenya, Ethiopia, and Tanzania. Drone shots and on-ground footage show an enormous rift dividing entire regions. This crack doesn’t care about roads, crops, homes, or cities—parts of it are up to 10 meters wide, while others are just 2 millimeters thin.
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in Earth
Impossible Rescue of Space Station After Power Failure | Salyut 7
During one of its orbits, a Soviet space station suffered an electrical failure, and all contact with the ground station was lost. Fortunately, at the time of this incident, no crew was onboard the space station known as Salyut 7. However, the power failure led to the station spinning out of control and drifting off its orbit.
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in Futurism
James Webb Space Telescope First IMAGES
After years of continuous effort and a staggering $10 billion investment, the world's most powerful telescope was launched on September 28, 2021. Nearly six months after its journey began, this telescope started revealing secrets of the universe that were, until now, only imagined. Yes, we are talking about the James Webb Space Telescope.
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in Futurism
How a Man Got Trapped Forever in Nutty Putty Cave
A man named John Edward Jones entered a cave near Utah Lake with the intention of exploring. During his adventure, he decided to reach the narrowest part of the cave to set a new record. But little did he know that this decision would turn out to be the last of his life. The cave was known as Nutty Putty Cave, famous for its tight and twisted passages. As John crawled deeper into the cave, he accidentally took a wrong turn and ended up in a part where no one had ever been before. It was as tight as a coffin, making it nearly impossible to move—even breathing was difficult. Unfortunately, John got stuck in this position—head down, feet up, in a space so narrow that even moving his arms was impossible.
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in History











