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Scientists Announce They Have Resurrected the Dire Wolf
9 April 2025 In an innovation that blurs the boundaries A group of geneticists who are torn between science fiction and reality and now paleobiologists declared that they have successfully restored Canis dirus, the extinct dire wolf.
By moyensefat10 months ago in History
Miracle at 17,000 Feet: The Pilot Who Was Sucked Out and Survived Flight 5390.
Miracle at 17,000 Feet: The Pilot Who Was Sucked Out and Survived Flight 5390. On June 10, 1990 British Airways Flight 5390 was on a routine journey from Birmingham England to Málaga,l Spain. What began as a normal flight soon turned into one of the most extraordinary survival stories in aviation history. At 17,000 feet in the sky the cockpit window suddenly blew out and in an instant the captain was sucked halfway out of the aircraft. What followed was a remarkable display of bravery quick thinking and human determination that saved the lives of everyone on board. The BAC One Eleven aircraft was under the command of Captain Tim Lancaster a seasoned and respected pilot. As the plane climbed smoothly through the sky no one anticipated the terrifying turn events would take. Without warning a loud explosion echoed through the cabin.
By Adnan Rasheed10 months ago in History
Stars, Waves, and Wisdom
The narrative of human history is characterized by remarkable accomplishments that distinguish our species on Earth. We have adapted to survive in diverse environments, including deserts, mountains, jungles, and the coldest regions of the planet. However, one achievement surpasses all others—the domination of the seas. Throughout the ages, humans have honed their skills and developed technologies to navigate extensive oceanic distances, revealing new territories and possibilities. Among the most skilled navigators in history were the Polynesians, whose exceptional maritime abilities enabled them to inhabit nearly every livable island across the Pacific Ocean.
By A História10 months ago in History
Cleopatra’s Lost Fortune: The Untold Mystery of Egypt’s Last Queen. AI-Generated.
Cleopatra’s Lost Fortune: The Untold Mystery of Egypt’s Last Queen In the grand tapestry of ancient history, few figures evoke as much intrigue and fascination as Cleopatra VII, the last Pharaoh of Egypt. Known as much for her intellect and political acumen as her beauty, Cleopatra ruled at a time of both immense opportunity and growing Roman influence. But beyond her tragic love stories and royal lineage lies an enduring enigma: what happened to Cleopatra’s legendary wealth?
By Say the truth 10 months ago in History
The Golden Depths of India: The Untold Narrative of Kolar Gold Fields
Ancient Beginnings: Gold Prior to Empire The history of gold extraction in the Kolar area extends back more than 2,000 years. Archaeological findings indicate that the early inhabitants of South India were cognizant of the gold beneath their feet and had devised rudimentary methods of extraction. Ancient temples and writings reference the dazzling wealth of the Kolar region, and some historians even speculate that gold from these mines may have embellished the courts of the Chola and Vijayanagara empires.
By Say the truth 10 months ago in History
Rise from Qin: The Dawn of an Emperor
Rise from Qin: The Initial Step towards Chinese Unification In the extensive narrative of Chinese history, few individuals are as prominentor as divisiveas Ying Zheng, subsequently recognized as Qin Shi Huang, the First Emperor of a consolidated China. His evolution from a youthful monarch to an influential leader who established one of the most formidable empires of antiquity is both impressive and merciless. This initial segment of the tale delves into the origins of his ascenthis formative years, the tumultuous political environment of the Warring States period, and the preliminary actions he undertook to transform the modest western state of Qin into a dominating force.
By Say the truth 10 months ago in History
The Adventure of a Fox in the Morning Forest
The forest in the morning was a moving picture. Silver dew adhered to the tips of emerald leaves, refracting the gold of the morning sun into a changing light mosaic. As birds called the world awake from its sleep, ferns bowed beneath the weight of the final gift from the night. Every movement and sound was a part of a concert of branches, breezes, and breath that predated time.
By MD SHAMIM RANA10 months ago in History
China Declares It Will "Fight to the End" After Trump Threatens 50% Tariff Hike
In response to Trump's threat of 50% tariffs, China promises to "fight to the end." China has declared that it will "fight to the end" in response to the escalating trade tensions in a bold and resolute move. President Donald Trump threatened to impose an additional 50% tariff on Chinese imports. The Chinese Ministry of Commerce called the move "unilateral bullying" and said that China will do everything in its power to protect its sovereignty and economic interests. This latest development marks a significant escalation in the ongoing trade dispute between the world’s two largest economies. The U.S. threat came shortly after China imposed a 34% tariff on American goods, prompting Trump to demand a rollback or face even harsher penalties.
By KAWSAR AHMED10 months ago in History
The Khoisan
Humanity has expanded into almost every part of the globe, influenced by factors such as migration, conquest, climate change, and colonization. However, few groups have maintained a consistent presence in one location as prominently and persistently as certain indigenous communities in Africa. The Khoisan, in particular, are notable—potentially the oldest human population in Africa and possibly the entire world.
By A História10 months ago in History










