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“The Hands, the Feet… They Had Melted”: Students Recall the Horror of Bangladesh Air Force Plane Crash in Dhaka
A Morning That Began with Laughter Ended in Screams July 2025. What began as an ordinary morning for students at a school in Dhaka quickly turned into one of the darkest days they will ever remember.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Humans
Could Cancer Drugs Be the Key to Fighting Alzheimer’s? New Research Offers Unexpected Hope
A Surprising Breakthrough in the Fight Against Alzheimer’s Alzheimer’s is one of the most dreaded terms in contemporary medicine. For countless families worldwide, this illness not only leads to memory issues but also brings emotional distress, confusion, and the painful gradual loss of a beloved individual. Even after years of investigation, options for treating Alzheimer’s are still scarce, and no genuine cure has been discovered.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Humans
COVID-19 Is Quietly Rising Again in Hawaii: What You Need to Know This Summer
A Familiar Warning Returns to Paradise Hawaii is renowned for its gorgeous beaches, volcanic landscape, and kind aloha attitude. This summer, though, a calm yet disturbing scenario is developing throughout the islands. The COVID19 virus, which a few years ago produced worldwide disturbance, is gradually reappearing.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Humans
When Seconds Vanish: Earth’s Spin Is Speeding Up—and Timekeepers Are Scrambling
Time is something we usually overlook. It moves along, constant and dependable, shaping our days, appointments, routines, and sleep patterns. But what if our idea of time—how we calculate it—was beginning to change? This is not a story from a science fiction book. It’s a genuine challenge that scientists and global time regulators are facing right now: the Earth is rotating more quickly, and we might have to eliminate a second from our clocks.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Journal
Sleek, Smart & Summer-Ready: 10 Best Travel Gadgets and Accessories for 2025
Summer has at last arrived, therefore fueling a need to travel. The packing decisions you make can significantly affect your experience whether you are traveling to a tropical island, taking a scenic road trip, or just arranging a fun backyard with buddies.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Wander
Architectural Wonders: The 18 Most Beautiful Buildings to See Before You Die
These buildings would tell stories of royalty, revolutions, and sacred hopes if only walls could speak. Architecture surpasses pure usefulness and includes everything from the elaborate patterns of old temples to the elegant aesthetics of modern landmarks. It captures our identities, values, and goals. Here are eighteen amazing structures from all over the world that appeal to the eye and have a deeper meaning. If you are ever near these amazing locations, stop and take in their histories.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Wander
🌠This Summer, the Sky Comes Alive: Your Guide to the Magical Meteor Showers of 2025
Introduction: A Celestial Show Worth Losing Sleep Over A meteor is one of nature's most beautiful sights, and you may have seen one if you've ever glanced up on a nice summer night and seen a sudden, brilliant flash streaking across the sky. A spectacular sequence of meteor showers, both occurring and upcoming, has been arranged by the cosmos for this summer. The meteor events of 2025 are certain to give spectacular images that you won't want to miss, regardless of whether you're an experienced sky watcher or just someone who appreciates being outside in nature.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Wander
iPhone 17’s Display Game Just Changed Forever: Here’s What’s New
From Brighter Brilliance to a Smarter Refresh—Apple’s Upcoming iPhone Will Be a Visual Marvel. Each September, fans of Apple eagerly anticipate the next step in the evolution of the world's most beloved smartphone. Although features like cameras, battery performance, and processors often steal the show, the iPhone's screen— that shiny glass surface we gaze at for hours daily—often doesn’t receive the recognition it merits. This is set to change.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Journal
Apple vs. The Leak: Inside the Lawsuit Against the YouTuber Who Exposed iOS 26
The Leak That Shocked the Apple World Tech YouTuber Daniel West uploaded a 17-minute video named "iOS 26 – Secret Features Apple Doesn’t Want You to Know," expecting it to be another popular moment for his expanding channel. With a subscriber count surpassing 300,000 and a dedicated following of Apple fans eager for his insights, Daniel frequently explored beta software, hardware prototypes, and Apple-related rumors. However, this particular video stood out.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Journal
Explosions, Heroes, and Chaos: The 60 Best Action Movies of All Time
1. The Foundations: Action Movies That Started It All Featuring breathtaking chases, martial arts action, and audacious feats well before CGI was commonplace, these movies laid the groundwork for what was to follow. Enter the Dragon (1973) thrilled viewers all around with Bruce Lee's amazing speed. One of the most memorable car chases in movie history was shown in The French Connection (1971). Clint Eastwood's .44 Magnum and fierce kind of justice left a lasting impact in Dirty Harry (1971). Death Wish (1974) ignited the trend of vigilante justice; The Getaway (1972) showcased Steve McQueen as a typical antihero. Mad Max (1979) portrayed a dark future ruled by loud motorcycles. The Warriors (1979) portrayed gang warfare in the city vividly. Kurt Russell landed into a horrific dystopia in Escape from New York (1981). John Rambo was introduced in First Blood (1982) as a troubled veteran defending himself. Finally, Conan the Barbarian (1982) introduced strong characters to a barbaric fantasy universe.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Geeks
Tesla’s Smart TV 2025: Elon Musk’s Vision Just Changed How We Watch Everything
The Next Big Screen Revolution When you hear “Tesla,” you probably think about sleek electric cars or rocket launches with SpaceX. But in 2025, the company is turning heads in a very different direction: your living room. Elon Musk has officially unveiled the Tesla Smart TV 2025, and it’s not just another screen on your wall—it’s an intelligent, immersive, AI-powered entertainment ecosystem that may well be smarter than your phone.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Journal
Screams That Echo: The 60 Best Horror Movies of All Time
1. Foundations of Fear: Horror’s Pioneering Years (1920s–1960s) Before horror had jump scares and CGI, it had atmosphere, myth, and performance. These early films laid the groundwork for what would become a globally beloved genre.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Geeks











