Science
A.I
In the year 2050, the world had progressed in a way that no one had ever thought possible. Technology had advanced so much that Artificial Intelligence (AI) had become a reality. There were robots that could perform every task that humans could and even more efficiently.
By Ansh Jaiswal3 years ago in Earth
Ozone Layer Depletion
Introduction The ozone layer is a thin layer in Earth's atmosphere that contains a high concentration of ozone (O3) molecules. It is located in the stratosphere, at an altitude of about 10 to 50 kilometers (6 to 30 miles) above the Earth's surface.
By Love The Green3 years ago in Earth
Climate change
Introduction Climate change refers to long-term changes in the Earth's climate, including changes in temperature, precipitation, and extreme weather events. These changes are primarily driven by human activities, such as the burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, and land use changes.
By Love The Green3 years ago in Earth
Save the trees, prevent the sneeze
Introduction: Trees play a vital role in maintaining the balance of our ecosystem. They provide oxygen, purify the air, and provide habitats for various species. However, with the increase in urbanization, deforestation, and pollution, trees are disappearing rapidly. This has resulted in an increase in air pollution, which affects our respiratory health, leading to allergies and other respiratory diseases. In this article, we will discuss the importance of trees in preventing respiratory illnesses and ways to save them.
By Umm e Habiba3 years ago in Earth
Climate Change and its Global Impact
Climate change is one of the most significant challenges facing our planet today, and its impacts are far-reaching and global. The scientific community has long warned us about the dangers of climate change, but we are only just beginning to see the full extent of its effects on the environment, the economy, public health, and society at large.
By Pakistani Jatt3 years ago in Earth
The Evolution of Mobile Technology: From the Telephone to the Smartphone
In the late 1800s, Alexander Graham Bell revolutionized communication with the invention of the telephone. With the ability to transmit voice over a distance, the telephone changed the way people interacted and connected with one another. However, it was not until the late 1900s that the next major leap in communication technology occurred, with the invention of the mobile phone.
By Vijay Periannan3 years ago in Earth
Save the Earth,Save yourselves
The phrase "Save the Earth, Save Yourselves" has become a popular rallying cry in recent years as more and more people become aware of the dire environmental problems facing our planet. The message is clear: if we want to ensure a healthy and prosperous future for ourselves and future generations, we must take urgent action to protect the natural world that sustains us.
By Love The Green3 years ago in Earth
Discovering Hestia: A New Planet that Sparks the Imagination
The search for new planets has always been an exciting endeavor for scientists and space enthusiasts alike. With every discovery, we expand our understanding of the universe and the possibilities it holds. Recently, a new planet has been discovered that has captured the attention of astronomers and captured our imaginations: Hestia.
By Cho Writes3 years ago in Earth
Black hole adventure
In the depths of space, there exist objects that defy comprehension - black holes. These invisible forces are known for their immense gravitational pull, which can capture anything that comes too close, including light itself. The nature of black holes has puzzled scientists for centuries, and their power continues to fascinate and terrify astronomers to this day.
By Hassan shafique 3 years ago in Earth
Covid and Cavemen
Recent research is showing that what's past really is prologue when it comes to our biological heritage. Buried amidst the 3 billion nucleotide bases that comprise the text of our genome, a tiny fraction of our DNA inherited from our Neanderthal cousins tens of thousands of years ago, suddenly became front and center in our efforts to understand and manage the Covid-19 pandemic.
By Gordon Webster3 years ago in Earth











