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Super-Earth Exoplanets Are More Common in the Universe Than Previously Believed.
Super-Earth Exoplanets Are More Common in the Universe Than Previously Believed. In a ground-breaking revelation that reshapes our understanding of planetary systems, astronomers have uncovered that super-Earth exoplanets, which are rocky planets larger than Earth but smaller than Neptune, are on the existence of super-Earth exoplanets exceeding what was believed to be true. This discovery has enormous effects on the search for habitable planets and the understanding of the formation of the planets.
By Gaming With Orin9 months ago in History
BTS: The Incredible Journey of a Global K-pop Phenomenon
--- BTS: The Incredible Journey of a Global K-pop Phenomenon BTS (방탄소년단), meaning "Bulletproof Boy Scouts," is a South Korean music group that has taken the world by storm. This seven-member boy band debuted in 2013 and, in a short time, captured the hearts of millions worldwide. Today, BTS is not just the name of a band — it’s a cultural movement, a reflection of an entire generation’s emotions.
By Fahad Khan9 months ago in History
Biography of Aubert Einstein the greatest scientist ever
Albert Einstein (14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist who is best known for developing the theory of relativity. Einstein also made important contributions to quantum mechanics. His mass–energy equivalence formula E = mc2, which arises from special relativity, has been called "the world's most famous equation". He received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics for his services to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect.
By Favour Nyimbili9 months ago in History
Trump writes ‘Vladimir, STOP!’ after Russia launches deadliest strikes on Kyiv since last summer
US President Donald Trump said he is “not happy” after Russia launched its deadliest wave of attacks on Kyiv in nine months, telling President Vladimir Putin to “STOP!” as he attempts to push Ukraine to agree on a contentious ceasefire proposal. Moscow sent 70 missiles and 145 drones toward Ukraine, mainly targeting Kyiv, in an attack that leader Volodymyr Zelensky said was aimed at pressuring the United States. “I am not happy with the Russian strikes on KYIV. Not necessary, and the timing is terrible. Vladimir, STOP! Every week, 5,000 soldiers are dying. Let's finish the peace agreement! On Thursday, Trump wrote on Truth Social. According to Ukraine's emergency services, the strikes resulted in the deaths of at least 12 people and the injuries of 90 others. Additional casualties may be buried under the rubble. Moscow's assault, according to the emergency services, hit 13 places in Kyiv, including residential buildings and civilian infrastructure. It was the most expensive attack on the city since an aerial bombardment in July 2024 that killed 33 people and targeted a hospital and residential areas. Zelensky said during a trip to South Africa that the bombardment was “first and foremost” aimed at “pressuring the US.” He sought to push back against Trump’s efforts to corral Kyiv into making concessions, telling reporters: “The fact that Ukraine is ready to sit down at a negotiating table after (a) full ceasefire with terrorists… is a big compromise.” On the night of April 24, Russian forces unleashed an hours-long barrage of missiles and drones against Kyiv, killing at least 12 civilians and injuring over 90—its deadliest assault on the Ukrainian capital since July 2024. According to reports from Ukrainian emergency services, the strikes struck residential buildings, critical infrastructure, and public spaces in 13 locations throughout the city, trapping several individuals beneath the rubble as rescue workers attempted to reach them. According to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, one of the ballistic missiles was identified as a North Korean–manufactured KN-23, underscoring growing cooperation between Moscow and Pyongyang in their military supplies . In a public rebuke that was unusually blunt, former U.S. President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social platform shortly after the strikes to issue a direct plea to Russian President Vladimir Putin. “I am not happy with the Russian strikes on KYIV. Not necessary, and the timing is terrible. Vladimir, STOP! 5000 soldiers a week are dying. Lets get the Peace Deal DONE!” His posts on social media were characterized by his use of all capital letters. One of the rare occasions in which Trump has directly criticized Putin by his first name rather than using the more formal "Mr. President” and illustrating his preference for punchy, informal messaging even in matters of global diplomacy . According to analysts, Trump's use of Truth Social as a kind of diplomatic channel is indicative of a larger shift in the manner in which state leaders communicate. Historically, appeals between heads of state have been conveyed through formal letters, phone calls or mediated statements; Trump’s approach—immediate, public and conversational—breaks with protocol and raises questions about its efficacy in influencing Kremlin decision-making . While some observers view the move as an attempt to inject urgency into U.S.-backed peace negotiations, others caution that social-media entreaties may carry little weight with a leader long accustomed to Western pressure campaigns
By Mahim khan9 months ago in History
"I can't begin my day without peanuts now that they nearly killed me"
A few years ago, I might have ended up in the ER or worse after eating just one peanut. These days, I eat peanut butter toast almost every morning without any fear. You're not the only one who wonders how that's even possible. Thanks to a ground-breaking treatment and a great deal of perseverance, my journey from a life-threatening allergy to a peanut lover has been nothing short of miraculous.
By Md Biplob Hossain9 months ago in History
The Beautiful Chaos of Falling in Love . AI-Generated.
The Beautiful Chaos of Falling in Love One of the most powerful and transformative experiences a person can have is falling in love. At the same time, it's thrilling, perplexing, terrifying, and wonderful. Whether it's a slow burn or a sudden spark, love has a way of sneaking up on us, challenging what we thought we knew about ourselves and the world around us.
By articelmunaf9 months ago in History










