Sajida Sikandar
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Hi, I’m Sajida Sikandar, a passionate blogger with 3 years of experience in crafting engaging and insightful content. Join me as I share my thoughts, stories, and ideas on a variety of topics that matter to you.
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Hubble Telescope Spots Strange, Massive Disk 40 Times the Size of Our Solar System. AI-Generated.
The universe never stops surprising us. Just when scientists think they have a handle on how planetary systems are born, the cosmos throws something entirely unexpected into view. This time, the surprise comes from NASA’s legendary Hubble Space Telescope, which has discovered an enormous and chaotic disk of gas and dust—one that is 40 times larger than our solar system.
By Sajida Sikandar18 days ago in The Swamp
Astronomers Pinpoint a Repeating Fast Radio Burst to a Mysterious, Steady Source of Radio Emission. AI-Generated.
Space is full of surprises, but few have puzzled scientists as much as fast radio bursts (FRBs). These powerful flashes of radio energy last only milliseconds, yet they can outshine entire galaxies during that tiny moment. For years, astronomers have been trying to uncover where these mysterious signals come from—and now, they’ve made a major breakthrough.
By Sajida Sikandar18 days ago in The Swamp
Silver Price Forecast: Why the Pullback From $120 Could Fuel the Next Rally. AI-Generated.
Silver has been making headlines lately. In January 2026, it soared to near $120 per ounce, a staggering move that grabbed the attention of traders and investors worldwide. But after hitting that peak, prices pulled back sharply, leaving many wondering: Is the rally over, or is this just a pause before the next surge?
By Sajida Sikandar19 days ago in The Swamp
No, North Carolina Wild Horses Were Not Wrapped in Insulation. AI-Generated.
You might have seen some shocking images circulating online: wild horses on a North Carolina beach supposedly wrapped in pink insulation by volunteers trying to “help” them survive the winter. The photos went viral, sparking outrage, concern, and a flurry of social media shares.
By Sajida Sikandar19 days ago in Earth
NASA Telescope Discovers Nearby Planet with Deep Similarities to Earth. AI-Generated.
In an exciting breakthrough that has captured the imagination of scientists and space enthusiasts alike, NASA has announced the discovery of a nearby planet that bears striking similarities to Earth. Using the cutting-edge capabilities of its space telescopes, researchers have identified a world that shares key characteristics with our own planet, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the possibility of life beyond the solar system.
By Sajida Sikandar19 days ago in The Swamp
Quote of the Day by Music Icon Frank Sinatra: "If you possess something that you can't give away, then you don't possess it, it possesses you. AI-Generated.
Frank Sinatra, the legendary crooner whose voice defined an era, was more than just a singer or performer—he was a philosopher of life in his own right. In his quote, "If you possess something that you can't give away, then you don't possess it, it possesses you," Sinatra offers a profound lesson that resonates far beyond the world of music. It’s a reflection on ownership, attachment, and the true meaning of freedom—lessons that remain strikingly relevant in today’s fast-paced, material-driven world.
By Sajida Sikandar19 days ago in Motivation
Heat with No End: Climate Model Sets Out an Unbearable Future for Parts of Africa. AI-Generated.
The future of Africa, as outlined by emerging climate models, is growing hotter—and far more dangerous—than previously imagined. Scientists now warn that parts of the continent could soon experience levels of heat and humidity so extreme that human survival outdoors may become nearly impossible. This is not a distant science-fiction scenario. It is a forecast grounded in real data, unfolding within the lifetimes of millions alive today.
By Sajida Sikandar19 days ago in Earth
They Pulled Roman Ships from This Italian Lake After 2,000 Years and Lost Them Again in a WWII Fire. AI-Generated.
Introduction: A Discovery That Ended in Disaster History is full of extraordinary discoveries, but few stories are as bitterstersweet as that of the Roman ships recovered from Lake Nemi in Italy. After lying hidden underwater for nearly 2,000 years, two massive Roman vessels were finally raised in the 1930s—only to be tragically destroyed during World War II.
By Sajida Sikandar19 days ago in The Swamp
Archaeologists Are Lifting 70- to 80-Ton Stones from the Legendary Lighthouse of Alexandria, and the Most Intriguing Part Is That Some Pieces Appear to Be Part of a Long-Lost Monumental Doorway. AI-Generated.
Introduction: A Wonder Rising from the Sea More than 2,000 years after it collapsed into the Mediterranean Sea, the legendary Lighthouse of Alexandria—also known as the Pharos of Alexandria—is revealing new secrets. Archaeologists working off the coast of Egypt have begun lifting enormous stone blocks weighing between 70 and 80 tons from the seabed. These stones once formed part of one of the most famous structures in human history.
By Sajida Sikandar19 days ago in Earth
Quote of the Day by Socrates: “By all means, marry. If you get a good wife, you’ll become happy; if you get a bad one, you’ll become a philosopher.”. AI-Generated.
Introduction: Humor Wrapped in Ancient Wisdom Few philosophers are quoted as often as Socrates, and even fewer manage to blend humor with deep truth as effectively as he did. One of his most famous sayings — “By all means, marry. If you get a good wife, you’ll become happy; if you get a bad one, you’ll become a philosopher” — continues to circulate centuries after his death.
By Sajida Sikandar19 days ago in Motivation
Disney World Confirms Imminent Closure of Orlando Theme Park. AI-Generated.
Introduction: A Shocking Announcement for Theme Park Fans In an announcement that has stunned Disney fans and the global tourism industry alike, Walt Disney World has confirmed the imminent closure of one of its Orlando theme parks. The decision marks a major turning point for a destination that has long been considered the crown jewel of family entertainment and tourism in the United States.
By Sajida Sikandar19 days ago in The Swamp
Florida Joins California, Colorado, North Dakota, Montana, Iowa, and Other US States in Wooing Back Canadian Tourists with New Campaigns and Offers After a Twenty-Two Percent Drop Last Year: Everything You Need to Know. AI-Generated.
Introduction: A Tourism Wake-Up Call For decades, Canadian tourists have been among the most loyal visitors to the United States, especially to warm-weather destinations like Florida and California and scenic states such as Colorado and Montana. But last year brought a surprise: Canadian travel to the U.S. dropped by twenty-two percent, marking one of the steepest declines in recent history.
By Sajida Sikandar19 days ago in Journal











