
Waqar Ahmad
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I have been a professional freelancer and computer science degree holder since 2007. I have been working as a content and article writer for more than 10 years. Providing the best content with better research is my aim.
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A Challenge to Change Your Metaphor
Living in Washington, DC: A Deep Connection to Place I've called Washington, DC—fondly known as #DMV—my home for almost 20 years. And let me tell you, this city is so much more than the political battleground you see on the news. It’s a place rich in stories: long-time residents who’ve witnessed decades of change, vibrant communities that thrive beyond the Beltway’s chaos, and hidden sanctuaries tucked within city blocks.
By Waqar Ahmad7 months ago in Longevity
The Clockmaker’s Debt
In the quiet town of Windale, where the rooftops gleamed with dew and cobblestone paths echoed with the sound of morning footsteps, all the clocks had stopped ticking. No matter how much people wound them, no matter how new the batteries were—time stood still. It had been this way for twelve years.
By Waqar Ahmad8 months ago in Fiction
Can Scientists Bring Dinosaurs Back to Life?
The idea of bringing dinosaurs back to life has fascinated people for decades, especially since the blockbuster movie Jurassic Park hit the screens. But how close are we to actually reviving these ancient giants? Is it just science fiction, or could it one day become a reality? In this article, we explore the long-tailed keyword topic “Can scientists bring dinosaurs back to life? De-extinction explained” and break it down in simple, clear terms.
By Waqar Ahmad9 months ago in Futurism
Whispers Beyond the Glass
The visitation room was freezing. It was a plain, empty place where thick glass separated visitors from inmates. If you wanted to talk to someone inside, you had to use an old gray telephone. There was no other way to connect. No hugs, no handshakes. Only cold plastic and glass between you.
By Waqar Ahmad9 months ago in Horror
High Powers
The cold wind swept across the shattered land. Jagged mountains stood like silent guardians around a vast valley of ruins. In the middle of it all, a young traveler named Aren stood still, his cloak flapping in the night breeze. Above him, the sky was alive — a swirl of stars, purple clouds, and a giant glowing ring spinning like a portal to another world.
By Waqar Ahmad9 months ago in Fiction
What He Woke
The rain fell like knives as Daniel drove into the forgotten town of Grimsby Hollow. His headlights barely cut through the thick fog swallowing the narrow road. Somewhere beyond the mist, the ocean roared with an angry voice. Daniel gripped the steering wheel tighter, unaware that he was heading toward a place where old nightmares slept — and where tonight, one would finally wake.
By Waqar Ahmad9 months ago in Horror
Humans are still better than AI at reading the room
When it comes to truly “reading the room,” humans are still far ahead of even the most advanced AI systems. A recent study conducted by researchers at Johns Hopkins University sheds light on a critical shortcoming in today’s artificial intelligence technology—its inability to accurately interpret and respond to social interactions, especially in dynamic real-world scenarios.
By Waqar Ahmad9 months ago in Futurism
ChatGPT said: Breakthrough Laser Tech Forces Eyes to See Impossible Colors
Imagine seeing a color you never even knew existed—a color not on any rainbow, not in any crayon box, and completely outside the range of what humans can normally perceive. That’s not science fiction anymore. Scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, have developed a revolutionary new laser-based retinal stimulation technique that’s turning the world of color perception upside down. Welcome to the world of Oz.
By Waqar Ahmad9 months ago in Futurism
A Village of Dream Homes
Have you ever watched Grand Designs and imagined what life would be like if we could all build our dream homes exactly how we wanted? No more boring rows of identical brick houses from the big developers—just streets filled with quirky, creative, one-of-a-kind homes. Well, there’s a place in the UK where that dream has been turned into a (sometimes chaotic) reality.
By Waqar Ahmad9 months ago in Lifehack
Has the dire wolf come back to life?. AI-Generated.
Imagine a wolf-like beast from the Ice Age — powerful, muscular, and built for hunting massive animals like bison and mammoths. These were dire wolves, creatures that went extinct around 12,500 years ago. But now, a Texas-based biotech company, Colossal Biosciences, claims they’ve brought this ancient predator back to life. Sounds like science fiction, right?
By Waqar Ahmad9 months ago in Futurism
A Big Discovery: Could Life Exist Outside Our Solar System?. AI-Generated.
In an exciting breakthrough, scientists may have found the strongest evidence yet that life could exist beyond Earth. This discovery comes from the study of a distant planet’s atmosphere—124 light-years away from us. Using NASA’s powerful James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), astronomers led by a team from the University of Cambridge believe they may have spotted chemical signs linked to living organisms. While this doesn’t confirm the presence of aliens or life forms, it is a major step forward—and it's got the scientific world buzzing with cautious excitement.
By Waqar Ahmad9 months ago in Futurism









