Science
After 27 Years, James Cameron Admits Jack Could’ve Survived in Titanic
While fans continue to debate the divisive yet impactful ending of Titanic—even 27 years after its release—director James Cameron has admitted something that might surprise loyal viewers: Leonardo DiCaprio’s Jack Dawson could have survived.
By Dena Falken Esq5 months ago in Chapters
Some Bad News About ‘The Boys’ Season 5 Release Date
If you were hoping to watch the series finale of The Boys any time soon, get ready to cool your jets. Amazon has just confirmed that season 5 has officially wrapped filming. That sounds like progress, right? Technically, yes. But if you’ve been paying attention to the show’s production rhythm, you already know what’s coming next: a long, drawn-out post-production cycle that’ll leave fans waiting deep into next year—and then some.
By Dena Falken Esq5 months ago in Chapters
The Rise of Artificial Intelligence: How Machines Are Changing Our World
Imagine someone showing you a video in which you appear to be doing something—but you know with absolute certainty that you were never there. What if someone sends you a photo of a person claiming to be themselves, and it looks completely real, but that person doesn’t exist at all? Or you upload a picture of your late grandfather into an app, and it starts talking back in his voice and style. These may sound like scenes from a sci-fi movie, but they are very real—and powered by one thing: Artificial Intelligence (AI).
By Taimoor Khan6 months ago in Chapters
The Bermuda Mystery: Unraveling the Enigma of the Devil’s Triangle
For decades, the Bermuda Triangle — often dramatically referred to as the “Devil’s Triangle” — has captured imaginations with tales of ships and planes vanishing without a trace. This mysterious region, forming a rough triangle between Miami, Florida, Bermuda, and San Juan, Puerto Rico, covers a large stretch of the western North Atlantic Ocean. While some see it as a natural danger zone, others believe it’s a hotspot of supernatural activity. So, what’s really going on in the Bermuda Triangle?
By Taimoor Khan6 months ago in Chapters
Syphilis — A Deadly Disease Spread Through Adultery That Destroys Mind, Body, and Future Generations
Sexual immorality such as adultery is not just a moral issue—it brings with it serious medical consequences. One of the most dangerous diseases that spreads through unlawful sexual relationships is Syphilis, also known in Urdu as Aatishak, which literally means "fire." And true to its name, this disease silently burns away a person’s health, appearance, and even their lineage.
By Muhib Ullah 6 months ago in Chapters
The Role of Self-Regulated Learning in Academic Achievement
In the ever-evolving landscape of modern education, self-regulated learning (SRL) has emerged as a vital component in determining a student’s academic success. With traditional classrooms giving way to blended learning environments and exams online becoming increasingly common, the ability of students to take control of their own learning process is more crucial than ever. Self-regulated learning empowers students to set goals, monitor their progress, and reflect on their academic experiences—skills that directly influence their performance and long-term success.
By Jenny Devin6 months ago in Chapters
Top 10 Emerging Technologies That Will Shape the Future (2025 & Beyond)
Introduction: Top 10 Emerging Technologies That Will Shape the Future (2025 & Beyond) From AI evolution to quantum leaps the future is already here, and it's more mind-blowing than you think.
By Farooq Hashmi6 months ago in Chapters








