Sajib Mridha
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My first love story part.1
The so-called love will not happen to me anymore. Because whenever I liked a boy, I faced a big problem. I first felt the smell of love when I was in the eighth grade. I was sitting on the balcony in the afternoon, drinking tea, listening to Manna De's songs. The new tenant in the house next door moved in that day. A big truck stopped in front of my house. I was drinking my tea without paying much attention. Listening to Manna's songs, drinking tea, and gazing at the sky was a beautiful habit of mine. That day too, I was gazing at the sky as usual. Suddenly, I heard a sentence.
By Sajib Mridha9 months ago in Families
Champions League
The Champions League quarterfinals are set as the final four teams standing are Arsenal, Inter, Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain. This may not have been how things would've been drawn up following the end of the league phase where PSG finished 15th, but outside of them, the top teams from that phase are the last teams standing. One of two teams who have never won a Champions League title in PSG and Arsenal will be guaranteed a place in the final, while two sides looking to reclaim their glory in Barcelona and Inter will square off.
By Sajib Mridha9 months ago in Gamers
Webb Telescope Reveals Astronomers Got It All Wrong About This Dying Planet
Astronomers using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope just gave a cosmic mystery a serious plot twist. A sudden brightening from a star 12,000 light-years away was initially attributed to the star expanding into a red giant and engulfing a nearby planet, as is typical in some star systems.
By Sajib Mridha9 months ago in Fiction
Researchers Identify New Blood Group After 50 Year Mystery
When a pregnant woman had her blood sampled back in 1972, doctors discovered it was mysteriously missing a surface molecule found on all other known red blood cells at the time. After 50 years, this strange molecular absence finally led to researchers from the UK and Israel describing a new blood group system in humans. The team published their paper about the discovery in 2024. "It represents a huge achievement, and the culmination of a long team effort, to finally establish this new blood group system and be able to offer the best care to rare, but important, patients," UK National Health Service hematologist Louise Tilley said last September, after nearly 20 years of personally researching this bloody quirk.
By Sajib Mridha9 months ago in Humans








