Science
Salal Dam Release Sparks Cross-Border Flood Fears Between India and Pakistan
The Salal Dam in India has come under discussion after repeated concerns in Pakistan’s local media and on social platforms that the release of hundreds of thousands of cusecs of water from this dam could once again trigger flooding in Punjab’s Chenab River.
By Real content5 months ago in Earth
"From Ally to Accused: Could U.S. Soldiers Face War Crimes Trials Over Gaza?"
"From Ally to Accused: Could U.S. Soldiers Face War Crimes Trials Over Gaza?" The Gaza war has entered its 22nd month, and while the devastation has been most deeply felt by Palestinians, the shadow of accountability is beginning to stretch far beyond Israel. Human rights organizations now argue that American soldiers and intelligence officials, who have played a direct role in supporting Israel’s military campaign, could themselves be subject to war crimes charges.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in Earth
"Echoes of World War II: How Today’s Conflicts Reshape Our World"
"Echoes of World War II: How Today’s Conflicts Reshape Our World" The world in 2024 stands at a troubling crossroads. For many decades after World War II, humanity hoped that such large-scale devastation would never repeat itself. International institutions were formed, peace treaties signed, and global leaders often spoke of “never again.” Yet, almost eighty years later, the globe is witnessing a wave of violent conflicts that has reached levels unseen since the end of the Second World War.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in Earth
Earthquake : Shaking the World
Auther Name (Hazratullah) The ground beneath our feet has always felt like the most reliable foundation of our lives. We build homes, raise families, construct cities, and plant our future upon it with confidence that it will stay still forever. Yet, when an earthquake strikes, that sense of safety shatters in a matter of seconds. The earth reminds us that it is alive, powerful, and beyond human control. Experiencing an earthquake is like standing face to face with nature’s unstoppable force, a force that humbles humanity and reshapes both landscapes and lives.
By Asmatullah5 months ago in Earth
The stromgest material in the universe
When most people are asked to name the strongest material in existence, the common answers are usually titanium or diamond. These substances are famous for their remarkable durability—titanium for its resilience and lightweight strength, and diamond for its unmatched hardness on Earth. Yet, as impressive as they are, they are nowhere near the true champion of strength in the cosmos.
By Blessing Ngozi5 months ago in Earth
Mysteries of the universe
What Will Tomorrow Bring? Every evening, as we prepare to rest, this question arises within us: what will tomorrow hold? Perhaps it is the greatest mystery for all humankind. We can’t help but wonder about the future—what it has in store for us, and whether uncertainties or joys lie ahead.
By Blessing Ngozi5 months ago in Earth
The Night Sky In September 2025: Two Eclipses, Bright Aurora And Saturn
September ushers in a season of dramatic celestial events, from Saturn at opposition and some close planetaring pairings to a spectacular “blood moon” total lunar eclipse — though the latter is not visible in North America. As days shorten ahead of the autumnal equinox, stargazing becomes an evening activity, and a rewarding one as the constellations rise and fall with the changing of the season up above. Here’s everything you need to know about stargazing in September 2025.
By Muhammad Sabeel5 months ago in Earth
Get Ready for a Glorious Harvest Blood Moon on September 7.
The Corn Moon and Its Meaning September’s full moon is often called the Corn Moon, a name passed down through Native American and European farming traditions. It marked the season of harvesting late-summer crops, especially corn, before the chill of autumn arrived. While many associate September’s full moon with the Harvest Moon, that title officially goes to whichever full moon is closest to the autumn equinox. In 2025, the Harvest Moon falls in October, leaving September with the traditional Corn Moon.
By Hamd Ullah5 months ago in Earth









