Humanity
The Little Guardians
A majestic banyan tree stood in a quiet village between emerald-green hills and a clear river. It was so old that it had grown and died over generations and was so wide that it could shade a house. Its tangled roots spread far across the ground like a web of ancient secrets, and its leaves whispered softly to the wind, sharing stories of the past with those willing to listen.
By Abu Rayhan Rupok10 months ago in Earth
NASA next big Project
The Earth System Observatory of NASA Keeps an Eye on Our Changing Planet As climate change accelerates and natural disasters grow more frequent, the need for accurate, real-time data about our planet has never been more critical. In response to this growing demand, NASA has launched the Earth System Observatory, a bold and comprehensive initiative that aims to revolutionize the way we observe and understand Earth’s interconnected systems.
By Supriya Patra 10 months ago in Earth
The Future of Technology
As we stand on the brink of a new era, the rapid advancement of technology promises to transform nearly every aspect of our lives. From artificial intelligence and quantum computing to biotechnology and renewable energy, the innovations on the horizon are set to revolutionize industries, reshape economies, and redefine human existence. Here’s a glimpse into some of the most promising future technologies that could change the world.
By Gus Woltmann10 months ago in Earth
Pink Micromoon 2025: Date Time and Best Way to Watch April's Full Moon.
Pink Micromoon 2025: Date Time and Best Way to Watch April's Full Moon On Saturday April 12, 2025 skywatchers across the globe will witness a stunning lunar event the Pink Moon which also happens to be the first full micromoon of the year. While the name may suggest a rosy colored moon the “Pink Moon” actually gets its name from the blooming of pink wildflowers (like moss phlox) in early spring especially in North America.
By Adnan Rasheed10 months ago in Earth
"The Lion and the Wise Monkey"
tnwl--- on Deep within the heart of the Emerald Jungle, where sunlight danced through thick canopies and birds sang their morning songs, there lived a powerful lion named Zubari. Known as the “King of the Jungle,” Zubari ruled the land with strength and courage, and all the animals feared him—some out of respect, others out of pure terror.
By Hazrat umar10 months ago in Earth
The Bewildering Failure of the Trump DOJ: Where Is the Man Who Was Wrongfully Deported to El Salvador?. AI-Generated.
Man wrongfully deported to El Salvador cannot be identified by Trump DOJ in court. Recently, a judge in the United States expressed concern about the Department of Justice's (DOJ) inability to provide information regarding a man's whereabouts who was wrongfully deported to El Salvador. The case has raised serious questions about the Trump administration’s handling of immigration policy and the subsequent treatment of deportees.
By Akram Muhammad Anzum10 months ago in Earth
The Palestine (Gaza) Hospital is Now a Living Hell Because It Has Run Out of Medical Equipment
The Palestine (Gaza) Hospital is Now a Living Hell Because It Has Run Out of Medical Equipment The healthcare crisis in Gaza has reached an unimaginable level of suffering. Once a place of hope and healing, many hospitals in Gaza have now become symbols of desperation and death. In recent months, the situation has worsened to the point where hospitals are being described as “living hells,” primarily because they have run out of essential medical equipment. This is not just a humanitarian tragedy—it is a collapse of the very systems that sustain life.
By Jeweljonyee10 months ago in Earth









