SANJIB DEY
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This Body
This Body Dr. Rachel Kim stood in front of the mirror, staring at her reflection. She had always been proud of her body, toned from years of martial arts training and a strict diet. But now, as she gazed at her reflection, she couldn't help but feel a sense of disconnection. This body, this vessel that carried her through life, was it truly hers?
By SANJIB DEY8 months ago in Art
The Lighthouse
The Lighthouse The old lighthouse stood tall on the rocky coastline, its beam slicing through the darkness like a sword. For generations, it had guided sailors and fishermen safely to shore, warning them of the treacherous rocks and hidden reefs that lay in wait. The lighthouse was more than just a structure; it was a beacon of hope, a symbol of safety and security in the face of the unforgiving sea.
By SANJIB DEY8 months ago in History
Scientists Find Molecule That Blocks Brain Cell Death in Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s
Australian scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery in neurodegenerative disease research. By identifying a small molecule that blocks cell death, researchers from the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute may have found a potential treatment path for Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. The molecule targets the BAX protein, which damages mitochondria and causes neuron death. This research opens new possibilities for developing drugs that could slow or stop the progression of these challenging neurological conditions
By SANJIB DEY8 months ago in Humans
Google launches Gemini 2.5 Pro IO edition, optimized for coding and software development. Content Warning.
Google has unveiled an enhanced version of Gemini 2.5 Pro with dramatically improved coding abilities, especially for front-end and UI development. This "I/O Edition" preview, which was made available just before Google I/O, is a significant step forward in the field of AI-assisted development.
By SANJIB DEY9 months ago in Journal
James Webb Space Telescope finds water in the air of exotic 'sub-Neptune' exoplanet. Content Warning.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has made a groundbreaking discovery, detecting water vapor in the atmosphere of a distant exoplanet known as TOI-421 b. This exoplanet, classified as a "sub-Neptune," orbits a star approximately 244 light-years from Earth and boasts a scorching hot atmosphere.
By SANJIB DEY9 months ago in Journal
Kashmir crisis live: India must ‘suffer the consequences’ for ‘cowardly’ attack says Pakistan PM. Content Warning.
India and Pakistan are on the verge of conflict as the Kashmir crisis escalates. The long-standing dispute between India and Pakistan over Kashmir has reached a boiling point. Recent events have led to a significant escalation in tensions between the two nuclear-armed nations, with both sides engaging in hostile rhetoric and military action. *The Latest Developments* Pakistan's Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, has condemned India's recent missile attack on Pakistani territory, calling it a "cowardly" act. Sharif stated that Pakistan has every right to respond vehemently to India's "act of war" and that Pakistan is doing so. The Indian government claims the attack targeted terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir, where attacks against India were planned and directed ¹. *The Kashmir Attack* The crisis began with a deadly attack on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir, killing 26 people. India accused Pakistan of backing the attack, a claim Islamabad denies. This incident has triggered a series of retaliatory measures, including expulsions of diplomats, border closures, and suspension of a critical water-sharing treaty. Additionally, cross-border shelling has increased, escalating tensions between the two nations 2. *Pakistan's Response* Khawaja Asif, Pakistan's Defense Minister, has refuted India's claims, claiming that the targeted locations were civilian areas rather than militant camps. Asif warned that Pakistan would give a massive retaliation to the Indian attacks before sunrise. The Pakistani military has confirmed that missiles from Indian airspace hit at least seven sites in Pakistan, including areas in Pakistan-administered Kashmir ¹. *Consequences of the Crisis* The Kashmir crisis has far-reaching implications, potentially igniting a global crisis. Some possible consequences include ²: - "Escalation of Violence": If cross-border shelling and military action continue, more people could die and the region could become unstable. - "Diplomatic Fallout": The expulsion of diplomats and the closing of borders could have a significant impact on India and Pakistan's diplomatic relations. - *Economic Consequences*: Suspension of critical treaties, such as the water-sharing agreement, could have significant economic and environmental implications. - *Global Implications*: The crisis could draw in international mediators, potentially leading to a broader conflict. *International Reaction* The international community is closely watching the situation, with many nations urging restraint and diplomacy. The US Vice-President's recent visit to the region highlights the global concern about the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan ³. *Casualties and Damage* According to reports, the Indian missile attack on Pakistan has resulted in at least eight civilian deaths, with 35 people injured. The Pakistani military spokesperson confirmed up to 24 strikes across six locations, causing significant damage to civilian areas ³. *Straight Forward* To prevent further escalation, the Kashmir crisis requires immediate attention and diplomatic efforts. Both nations must work towards finding a peaceful resolution to the conflict, taking into account the complex history and sensitivities of the region. The international community can play a crucial role in facilitating dialogue and promoting a peaceful solution. In conclusion, the Kashmir crisis has brought India and Pakistan to the brink of a potentially catastrophic conflict. It is essential for both nations to exercise restraint and engage in diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis peacefully. As the situation progresses, the entire world holds its breath.
By SANJIB DEY9 months ago in Journal



