Humanity
The Origins of Earth: How Our Planet Formed 4.5 Billion Years Ago
The Origins of Earth: How Our Planet Formed 4.5 Billion Years Ago Today, when we walk barefoot on soft grass or gaze up at towering mountains, it's easy to forget how dramatically different our planet once was. Earth’s journey from a chaotic swirl of dust and gas to the vibrant, life-filled world we know today is a story of violence, patience, and remarkable transformation. Travel back with me to about 4.5 billion years ago, and let’s explore the origins of our home.
By Jeno Treshan 9 months ago in Earth
Strategy Adds $1.4B in Bitcoin, Nears Limit of Equity Offering Program
Strategy Adds $1.4 Billion in Bitcoin, Nears Limit of Equity Offering Program In a bold and closely watched move, software firm and prominent Bitcoin advocate MicroStrategy has added another $1.4 billion worth of Bitcoin to its already massive digital asset holdings. The purchase raises the total amount invested in Bitcoin by the company to new highs, just shy of the program's current limit. The latest acquisition underscores MicroStrategy’s unwavering commitment to Bitcoin as a primary treasury asset and signals continued institutional interest in the world’s largest cryptocurrency despite market volatility.
By GLOBAL NEWS9 months ago in Earth
Scientists Release an Unprecedented Photo Capturing the Birth of the Universe
Scientists Release an Unprecedented Photo Capturing the Birth of the Universe In a groundbreaking achievement that has captivated the scientific community and the public alike a team of astrophysicists has released what they are calling the most detailed and unprecedented photo capturing the birth of the universe. This image compiled from years of data collected by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and other advanced observatories offers a glimpse into the earliest moments after the Big Bang more than 13.8 billion years ago.
By Adnan Rasheed9 months ago in Earth
Canada Election Results LIVE:
Canada Election Results 2025 LIVE Updates: Prime Minister Mark Carney-led Liberal party won Canada's election on Monday, according to local media projections. The public broadcaster CBC and CTV News both projected the Liberals would form Canada's next government, but it was not yet clear if they would hold a majority in parliament. Liberals got a fourth consecutive term--a rarity in Canadian politics-- after Carney convinced voters that his experience managing economic crises prepared him to confront US President Donald Trump.
By Anik Saha (Anu)9 months ago in Earth
BTMA urges adviser to solve gas problems
BTMA urges adviser to solve gas problems The Bangladesh Textile Mills Association (BTMA) has urgently called on the government to address the severe gas supply crisis affecting the textile industry, warning of dire consequences if immediate action is not taken. Here are the key points from the search results:
By Md.Abdur Rouf9 months ago in Earth
Canada Conservative Leader Poilievre Loses His Own Seat in Election, CBC Projects
Pierre Poilievre Loses Seat in Stunning Canadian Election Upset as Liberals Return to Power In a dramatic and unexpected political turn, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre lost his seat in the Carleton riding during Canada’s 2025 federal election, according to projections by CBC News. Poilievre, who had held the seat since 2004 and was widely considered the frontrunner to become Canada’s next prime minister, suffered a personal and political defeat that sent shockwaves through the nation. The defeat was a part of a larger Liberal revival led by newly elected leader Mark Carney, who led his party back to power with a minority government. The Liberals secured 168 seats in the House of Commons—just four shy of a majority—after months of polling that suggested a likely Conservative victory. The unanticipated defeat of Poilievre in his home riding of Carleton, Ontario, was illustrative of a shifting political tide in the country, largely driven by voter concerns regarding economic stability, foreign policy, and a growing dissatisfaction with the populist tone that had become the Conservative campaign's defining characteristic. A Crushing Blow to the Conservatives
By GLOBAL NEWS9 months ago in Earth
US administration reverses course; moves to restore cancelled student visas
The US government is reversing course and attempting to reinstate cancelled student visas. To the best of my knowledge, the administration of the United States has not made any recent announcements regarding a widespread cancellation of student visas. However, visa policies can change, so it's important to check official sources like the United States for the most recent information. Department of State (DOS) or U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
By Md.Abdur Rouf9 months ago in Earth
Iberian Blackout The 2025 Power Crisis
On April 28, 2025, the Iberian Peninsula was thrust into an unprecedented crisis as a massive and sudden power outage left millions without electricity. Spain and Portugal, two of Europe’s most vibrant nations, experienced one of the worst blackouts in recent continental history—affecting cities, transport systems, businesses, and daily life on a scale unseen in decades.
By Rony Sutradar9 months ago in Earth









