Science
The Heart of Darkness: The Supermassive Black Hole That Anchors Our Galaxy
If you look up at the night empyrean, you’re staring into a cosmic mystery that has fascinated humanity for thousands of years. The stars seem halcyon, distant, and perpetual. But deep within the Milky Way, there’s something far more potent than any star — something we can’t optically discern with the unclad ocular perceiver, but we ken is there because of the way the macrocosm bends around it. That something is a supermassive ebony aperture, and it sits mutely at the center of our galaxy, pulling everything toward it.
By Sadman Arefin 10 months ago in Earth
San Diego just got rocked by a 5.2 magnitude quake.
Los Angeles — A 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck Southern California Monday morning, according to preliminary reports. The quake was recorded at 10:08 a.m. PT near Julian, California, by the Seismological Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology. It followed a 3.3 magnitude foreshock that occurred just before 4 p.m. Sunday.
By Harry potter10 months ago in Earth
Blue Origin Makes History All Female Crew Including Katy Perry & Lauren Sanchez Successfully Completes Space Flight.
Blue Origin Makes History All Female Crew Including Katy Perry & Lauren Sanchez Successfully Completes Space Flight. A Historic Blue Origin Mission Sends Six Inspirational Women to Space Breaking Barriers and Inspiring Future Generations
By Adnan Rasheed10 months ago in Earth
Webb Telescope Shines: Mirrors Perfectly Aligned!
The folks behind the James Web Space Telescope have done it. They have completely aligned all of the mirror segments across all of the instruments. And to commemorate the occasion, we got an amazing set of images from all the instruments, including Miri. It all started with the near infrared camera or near cam, all the way back in February.
By safiuzzaman10 months ago in Earth
NASA sacks Indian-origin diversity chief Neela Rajendra after Trump's executive order
NASA fires Neela Rajendra amid a reorganization of the federal DEI. NASA has reportedly dismissed Neela Rajendra, its former Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Officer at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), following the implementation of President Donald Trump's executive order aimed at eliminating DEI programs within federal agencies.
By Kindless Exe10 months ago in Earth
After eating a planet, this star burped, but the planet was really asking for it.
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has been studying the scene of a dramatic collision between a star and its planet, but whereas astronomers had originally thought that the star was a red giant that engulfed the planet, the JWST has found a very different story: The planet crashed into the star.
By Reehanul Islam10 months ago in Earth
Dubai Rise in Steel Construction Solutions
Dubai is in the top position in terms of the field of architectural innovation and urban development thanks to solid foundations for construction. As the demand for durable lasting, durable, and affordable building solutions grows. The demand for top-quality steel structures is becoming more evident. If you are looking for steel structures prefabricated in Dubai or structural components such as C channels or a complete steel construction solution Metal and Machine in Dubai is among the top suppliers on the market. Let's look at the reason why steel is the second most popular material, and also highlight some of the most prominent steel structure companies in Dubai.
By Metal and Machine10 months ago in Earth
The Last Seed
The future of life is in the hands of a child in a climate catastrophe-ravaged world where trees are myths and rain is a memory. The Last Seed tells a story not of superheroes or machines, but of a single seed—and a girl named Asha whose discovery may offer the last hope for a dying Earth.
By Ashfaque Mahmud 🇧🇩10 months ago in Earth
Sustainable living and eco-friendly practices
As the world becomes more industrialized and digitized, the gap between human progress and environmental health continues to widen. While technology has improved our lives in countless ways, it has also led to mass consumption, waste generation, and environmental degradation. But amidst the noise of overproduction and climate crises, a quieter, more powerful movement is emerging: sustainable living.
By Fazly Rabbi Taimur10 months ago in Earth
Record fall in Japanese nationals as population declines
Record Fall in Japanese Nationals as Population Declines Japan has recorded its sharpest annual decline in the number of Japanese nationals, underscoring the nation’s deepening demographic crisis. New government data released this week shows that the population of Japanese citizens shrank by over 800,000 in the past year—marking the steepest drop since records began.
By Kindless Exe10 months ago in Earth
Super-Cool Ankylosaurus
Hey there, future paleontologists! Have you ever thought about a dinosaur that’s like a walking tank, complete with a wicked weapon on its tail? Get ready to meet one of the most formidable and well-armored dinosaurs to ever wander the Earth: the Ankylosaurus!
By Shades of Faith 10 months ago in Earth










