Advocacy
The Silent Frontier: How Space Exploration is Changing Life on Earth
Title: The Silent Frontier: How Space Exploration is Changing Life on Earth Subtitle: From the Moon to Mars and beyond, how our ventures into the cosmos are reshaping technology, science, and the human spirit.
By Rahmat Ullah Khan6 months ago in Earth
Touching the Sky: The Story of Jeddah Tower and a Father’s Dream
It was never just about height. When the first sketches of the Jeddah Tower appeared on a dusty boardroom table in Saudi Arabia, the world raised an eyebrow. A kilometer into the sky? They scoffed. But for the people of Jeddah, and for one man named Faisal, this tower was more than steel and ambition — it was hope wrapped in glass.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Earth
Flooding Across America: Inside the Record-Breaking Floods of July 2025
Central Texas: Catastrophic Flash Floods in the Hill Country From July 4–7 and again on July 12–13, torrential rainfall battered the Texas Hill Country—especially Kerr County—causing rivers to surge more than 25 feet in under an hour. Powered by a mesoscale convective system fed by remnants of Tropical Storm Barry and Pacific moisture, up to 20.33 inches of rain fell in just a few hours
By Briar Rose6 months ago in Earth
The Garden Beyond the Moon
On the night Elara's heart broke, the stars whispered her name. She didn't hear them at first—not over the storm of tears and the sound of memories crashing through her like waves. Her world had unraveled with a single message: “He’s gone.” No accident. No warning. Just gone.
By Muhammmad Zain Ul Hassan6 months ago in Earth
Earth: The Living Planet
Unveiling the Wonders, Challenges, and Future of Our Only Home From the silent depths of the Mariana Trench to the swirling auroras dancing over the Arctic sky, Earth pulses with life. It is not just a rock drifting through space—it breathes, grows, and evolves. It is our home, and for now, the only one we know that harbors life.
By Muhammad Saad 6 months ago in Earth
Martyrdom of Jawad Musa Leads to Guardianship Distribution for Gaza's Children
Chapter 1: The Dawn of Sacrifice The first light of dawn crept over Gaza, painting the rubble-strewn streets in hues of gold and ash. The air was thick with the scent of smoke and the distant echoes of artillery. In a small, bomb-battered home near the outskirts of the city, Jawad Musa tightened the straps of his medical vest, his fingers trembling not from fear, but from resolve. His wife, Amina, clutched their three-year-old daughter, Layla, to her chest, her eyes glistening with unshed tears.
By Ainullah sazo6 months ago in Earth
Why We Need More Green Spaces in Cities
Introduction: Concrete vs. Green Cities are growing faster than ever. Skyscrapers, highways, shopping malls, and endless apartment blocks are taking over the land. But while cities grow taller and busier, something vital is disappearing — green spaces.Parks, community gardens, tree-lined streets, and urban forests are often seen as "nice to have" rather than essential. But in reality, green spaces are not a luxury — they are a necessity. And the science, health data, and community feedback all agree.
By KAMRAN AHMAD6 months ago in Earth










