Science
Breaking Weather Alert: Fierce Severe Thunderstorm Slams New Hampshire – 60 MPH Winds & Quarter-Sized Hail Threaten Communities
The skies over southern and central New Hampshire have turned ominous today as the National Weather Service (NWS) issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning that has left residents stunned and scrambling for safety.
By Waqar Khan6 months ago in Earth
What’s Inside CERN
What’s Inside CERN? If you’ve ever gazed at the night sky and wondered about the secrets hidden in the tiniest particles of the universe, you’ve already stepped—mentally, at least—into the world of CERN. Nestled near Geneva, Switzerland, this sprawling scientific wonderland is officially known as the European Organization for Nuclear Research. To most people, however, it’s simply “CERN,” a place where scientists smash particles together to unlock the most profound mysteries of existence.
By Mohamed hgazy6 months ago in Earth
Bermuda Triangle: Solved Mysteries, Real Discoveries, and Lasting Legends
The Bermuda Triangle—that stretch of the Atlantic Ocean between Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico—has fascinated the world for nearly a century. Tales of vanishing ships and disappearing airplanes have sparked imaginations, books, and conspiracy theories. But has the mystery finally been solved? What secrets does this notorious patch of ocean really hold? And is it truly so dangerous that planes avoid flying overhead?
By Reframeroots6 months ago in Earth
Is the announcement of a 50 percent tariff on India a golden opportunity for Pakistan to increase exports to the United States?
If you’ve ever visited a South Asian grocery store in the US—perhaps with a friend or relative living in a Pakistani or Indian community—you’ve probably seen shelves lined with jars of pickles, packets of ready-made spice mixes, tins of leafy greens, and sacks of fragrant basmati rice.
By Real content6 months ago in Earth
How Ancient Rocks Reveal the Presence of Water on Mars
Introduction: A Handful of Pebbles, a World of Questions Sometimes, the smallest details tell the biggest stories. On Earth, smooth, rounded pebbles are a familiar sight along riverbanks and beaches — silent witnesses to the power of flowing water over time. In 2012, something remarkable happened millions of kilometers away: NASA’s Curiosity rover, exploring the dusty surface of Mars, stumbled upon clusters of similar pebbles. These weren’t just any rocks. They were water-worn conglomerates, the kind that form when streams and rivers tumble and polish stones for countless years.
By Mohamed hgazy6 months ago in Earth
Trending Cultural Events in Europe (August 2025)
A powerful exhibition at Paris’s Institut du Monde Arabe showcases over 5,000 years of Gaza’s rich history. Featuring over 100 artifacts—from Byzantine mosaics to Roman-era statuettes—this show explores Gaza's deep heritage as a crossroads of civilizations. It remains open until November 2, 2025, drawing considerable international attention.
By Muhammad Ibrahim6 months ago in Earth
Through Their Eyes: How Animals See the World
Imagine living in a world where flowers glow with colors you’ve never seen, where night turns bright as day, and where every rustle in the grass sends a silent signal. For humans, vision feels like the ultimate tool for exploring the world—but for animals, sight is an entirely different universe. They don’t just see what we see; they experience reality in ways we can barely imagine.
By Hilal Hussain6 months ago in Earth







