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Kashmir: Paradise in the Crossfire
Kashmir: Paradise in the Crossfire Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, Kashmir has long been celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and spiritual depth. Often referred to as “Paradise on Earth,” the region’s serene beauty contrasts sharply with the turbulent political realities that have defined it for much of the 20th and 21st centuries. A land of great natural wealth and strategic significance, Kashmir remains at the heart of one of the most complex and enduring conflicts in South Asia.
By Sumon Ahmed9 months ago in Earth
Retro Space-Age Homes, Reimagined for Today
In the golden age of mid-century design, a vision of the future took shape that was bold, optimistic, and unmistakably unique. From the 1950s to the 1970s, architects and designers made homes that looked like they belonged on the moon rather than on a suburban street and embraced the aesthetics of the space race. These retro space-age homes, often called "Googie" or "futurist" architecture, featured swooping curves, domes, bubble windows, and geometric silhouettes that defied the boxy norms of their time.
By Miskat Jahan9 months ago in Earth
A Brief but Shocking Conflict That Shook South Asia
The 2025 India-Pakistan War: A Brief but Shocking Conflict That Shook South Asia By: [Sumon Ahmed] Date: May 9, 2025 In April 2025, the world watched in alarm as South Asia was pulled into its most dangerous military conflict in over two decades. The India-Pakistan War of 2025, though brief in duration, caused devastating consequences for both nations and left a deep scar on regional and global politics.
By Sumon Ahmed9 months ago in Earth
The smartphone in your hand is actually a time bomb for brain destruction! You'll be shocked to know how! . Content Warning.
Is your smartphone the first thing you look for when you open your eyes? You are not alone if you answered "yes." Like billions of others around the world, we too have become prisoners of that rectangular device we hold in our hands. But the real question is— Is this device just taking up our time, or is it slowly consuming our brains as well?
By MD Rakibul Islam (Master)9 months ago in Earth
The Pakistan-India War of 2025
By: [Sumon Ahmed] Date: May 9, 2025 In what is now considered the most serious military confrontation between South Asia’s two nuclear powers since the Kargil conflict of 1999, the Pakistan-India War of 2025 has left the world shaken. Spanning just under four weeks, the conflict redefined the geopolitical landscape of South Asia and raised alarms about the volatility of unresolved historical tensions.
By Sumon Ahmed9 months ago in Earth
The Pompeii Disaster Was Nothing Like We Imagined. AI-Generated.
You're walking through a bustling town near the Bay of Naples. It looks full of life, energy, and healthy food. Look at these flatbreads that might have been ancient pizza, no less. The people of Pompei are living their best lives. But all of that comes to a fiery halt in 79 CE. That's when Mount Vuvius, that unassuming mountain looming over the city, decides it's time to make history.
By taylor lindani9 months ago in Earth
The Next Megaquake Is Coming, Scientists Warn. AI-Generated.
On January 26th, 1700, one of the biggest earthquakes in history hit off the coast of the United States. It had a magnitude of 9, which puts it in the top 10 most powerful earthquakes ever recorded. This earthquake triggered a huge tsunami and changed the coastline all the way from Southern British Columbia down to Northern California forever. Back then, the area wasn't very populated. But thanks to some clever research, scientists figured out exactly what happened that day by looking at old geological records, tree rings, and even some history from Japan. On the same day as the earthquake, a massive tsunami also hit Japan's eastern coast. For a long time, no one connected the two. But in the 1980s and 90s, researchers realized the tsunami in Japan had been caused by the earthquake in the Pacific Northwest.
By taylor lindani9 months ago in Earth
Ten easy-care indoor plants that are ideal for novices
10 Easy-Care Indoor Plants That Are Great for Beginners Houseplants are a great way to introduce nature into your home, clean the air, and enhance your mental health. But some people fear they'll forget to water, not get enough light, or simply not have a "green thumb." Well, the good news is that there are a lot of houseplants that are extremely easy to maintain, so they're perfect for beginners.
By mukesh jaiswar9 months ago in Earth
99.999 percent of the ocean floor is unknown to us
More than 70 percent of the world is water, the rest is land in this universe. But we do not know about most of this water. Scientists say that about 99.999 percent of the deep sea floor has not been seen by humans yet. A study on this topic was recently published in the US Science Advances peer-reviewed journal.
By tanmoy nazmul9 months ago in Earth









