Perspectives
The Rhythm of L❤ve.....
Episode 1: First Meeting An autumn morning on the busy streets of Dhaka. Light clouds inside the sky, and the heady scent of hibiscus plant life inside the mild breeze. Arun is a young software engineer, his life seems to be certain by routine. Office, home, gym, and now and again placing out with pals—this is his life. But there's an emptiness in his thoughts, as if he's missing something.
By RASHED KHAN11 months ago in History
Apple Reveals M3 Ultra
Apple Reveals M3 Ultra, Taking Apple Silicon to a New Extreme In a groundbreaking announcement that has sent ripples through the tech world, Apple has unveiled its latest and most powerful chip to date: the M3 Ultra. Building on the success of the M1 and M2 series, the M3 Ultra represents a monumental leap forward in performance, efficiency, and innovation, solidifying Apple’s position as a leader in silicon design.
By Md. Al Shahriar11 months ago in History
Giant Ancient Egg Found in Antarctica Could Be the First From a Mosasaur. AI-Generated.
Giant Ancient Egg Found in Antarctica Could Be the First From a Mosasaur A groundbreaking discovery in Antarctica has left scientists astonished—a massive, ancient egg that could potentially belong to a mosasaur, a prehistoric marine reptile that ruled the oceans during the Late Cretaceous period. This finding challenges long-held beliefs about how these ancient predators reproduced and opens up new questions about their life cycle, evolution, and adaptability.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in History
The Most Complete T-Rex Fossil Ever Found
The Most Complete T-Rex Fossil Ever Found In Chicago, a remarkable discovery has revolutionised paleontology. Scientists, historians, and dinosaur enthusiasts alike have found their attention caught by a newly discovered, nearly match to the level of the T-Rex fossil.
By Rohitha Lanka11 months ago in History
First Boots on Vietnamese Soil.
Many of us know about the Vietnam war or depending on where you’re reading this from, the American war. As the 60th anniversary of the first landing rolls around, not many of us know actually where the first soldiers ended up at the beginning of this conflict, and sadly as the years go on more of us forget. In this article, I will share information that may not be known to you about the Xuan Thieu beach landing In Da Nang Vietnam. For both sides, it was the beginning of something bigger than what they originally thought it would be. Men and teenagers fighting for what they believed was right, not knowing what was going to come.
By Jacob Newson11 months ago in History
Forgotten History: Holodomor Famine.
When you think of the USSR, you probably think of industrialization, dull coloured apartment blocks usually consisting of buildings with only 4 floors, a powerhouse of a country, and probably a lot of red. It’s no secret that the 22.4 million square kilometre nation that has now become 15 independent countries, was a force to be reckoned with throughout most of the 20th century. Following the March 1917 revolution, the land mass would originally be split into 4 regions: Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, Transcaucasian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, and the Belorussian and Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republics. The 4 socialist republics would band together in late December of 1922 to form the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, USSR for short.
By Jacob Newson11 months ago in History
Researchers Map 7,000-Year-Old Canal System of the World’s Oldest City
Researchers Map 7,000-Year-Old Canal System of the World’s Oldest City In a groundbreaking discovery archaeologists and geologists have successfully mapped a vast and intricate irrigation canal system that once sustained the ancient city of Eridu widely considered the world's oldest city. Located in present day southern Iraq Eridu was founded around 5,400 BC and was a crucial part of early Sumerian civilization. This recent research offers unprecedented insight into how the city's inhabitants engineered and maintained a sophisticated water management system allowing them to thrive in an otherwise arid environment. While traces of these canals were previously known this is the first time that scientists have successfully tracked the entire network revealing a well preserved irrigation system that played a vital role in sustaining agriculture and urban life. This discovery provides new evidence of the ingenuity of the ancient Sumerians and how they harnessed their environment to build a civilization that influenced future societies.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in History
An Unfinished Love Story
An Unfinished Love Story (Some Love Stories Never End, They Just Pause Forever ) . 1. A Chance Encounter The first time Ayan saw Meera, she was standing in the middle of a crowded bookstore, completely lost in the pages of a novel. The world around her was noisy—people chatting, pages flipping, cash registers ringing—but she stood still, absorbed in her book.
By Afia Sikder11 months ago in History
The Importance of Fitness: A Path to a Healthier and Happier Life
The Importance of Fitness: A Path to a Healthier and Happier Life :- In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Long working hours, stressful schedules, and personal commitments often leave little time for self-care. However, one aspect that should never be overlooked is fitness. Whether it’s physical or mental, fitness plays a crucial role in maintaining a healthy, happy, and balanced life.
By Life a Journey of Infinite Possibilities11 months ago in History
SpaceX Starship Mega Rocket Faces Another Setback, But Booster Catch Marks a Historic Success. AI-Generated.
SpaceX’s latest Starship test flight, its eighth overall, ended in a bittersweet outcome as the massive rocket’s upper stage was lost once again. However, the test was not without its triumphs, as SpaceX managed to successfully catch the Super Heavy booster for the first time—an achievement that brings Elon Musk’s vision for fully reusable rockets one step closer to reality.
By Refayat Amin11 months ago in History










