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The 10 Most Fascinating Exoplanet Discoveries in 2025
The search for exoplanets—planets that orbit stars outside our solar system—has taken exciting leaps in 2025. With thousands of exoplanets discovered so far, astronomers are now exploring worlds that may hold the keys to understanding life beyond Earth. This year has brought some groundbreaking revelations that are set to change the course of space exploration. Here are the 10 most fascinating exoplanet discoveries in 2025.
By Galaxiesbuzz12 months ago in Writers
Clear and simple solutions to everyday tech problems
We’ve all been there before. You sit down at your computer, open up your Internet browser to go to your favorite web page, and nothing happens. All you see is a cryptic error message about unavailable content. You’ve got internet problems.
By Mst. Sumaiya12 months ago in Writers
The Silent Promise
Introduction The storm raged outside as Ava sat curled up on her couch, staring at the flickering candlelight. It had been exactly five years since she last saw him. The promise they made still echoed in her mind, a vow left unfulfilled. But tonight, something felt different—like the past was knocking on her door.
By Jubayer Rahman12 months ago in Writers
Moldavite A Journey from Stars to Earth
Moldavite: A Journey from Stars to Earth Moldavite is a unique gemstone that originates from a significant event in Earth's history, about 15 million years ago. A meteorite struck the Earth near what is now the Ries Crater in Bavaria, Germany. This impact caused an explosion that melted the surrounding soil, creating glass droplets. These droplets solidified into Moldavite and scattered across the region, especially along the Vltava River in the Czech Republic.
By Marie381Uk 12 months ago in Writers
"Whispers in the Moonlight"
Elena had always been a dreamer, her heart woven with threads of poetry and unspoken desires. She lived in a small, picturesque town nestled between rolling hills and a sparkling river, where the air smelled of wildflowers and the nights were painted with stars. But amidst the beauty of her surroundings, her heart belonged to one person—Liam.
By Waqas Ashraf12 months ago in Writers
Why I Burned My Life’s Work—And Found Freedom in the Ashes
Start writing...I burned the manuscript on a Tuesday. It wasn’t a ritual. There was no sage, no drum circle, no Instagrammable sunset. Just me, a Dollar Store lighter, and 1,247 pages of a novel I’d spent seven years writing—and rewriting, and re-rewriting—until the sentences felt like cement in my veins. The fire smelled like shame. And freedom.
By Rehan Mozzam12 months ago in Writers
Read This if You Feel Like Giving Up. Top Story - February 2025.
Life in its brevity often feels burdensome, yearning for us to be free of all the turbulence that stirs up its breaths in our hearts. How beautiful would life be if we let go of pain, anger, sadness, grim! I wish we had built-in programming that would delete all the moments and experiences that stirred catastrophic fires and raged war and kindled and whooshed the fire within us simultaneously! Human minds behold the capability of inventiveness, of loving, of living and yet with so much to be blissful about, we are inherent in our ounces to be boggled about negativity, to be enveloped in the traumatic flashes of our photographic memory. I know it is vital to be grateful for the goodness of life, the light that exists in our strides, the privilege and the beauties that we possess, the existence that we lead is a dream for many, that all consorts to be the gospel truth and cannot be denied. But at the end of every second we spend in this mortal realm, in the most painstaking way I would shout in gallant echoes of the rooftop, it is okay to not be okay!
By Hridya Sharma12 months ago in Writers
L.K.'s Unofficial Vocal Awards
✨🖤✨🖤✨🖤✨🖤✨🖤✨🖤✨🖤 You’d think reading a story a day for a year would get repetitive. That’s what I thought when I started the 365 Days of Vocal challenge—expecting it to be a checkbox kind of task, like brushing your teeth or pretending to enjoy small talk at parties. But somewhere between Day 1 and Day 30, it stopped being a routine and became a ritual. Like flipping through records in a dusty shop, not knowing which album you’d take home.
By L.K. Rolan12 months ago in Writers
An ode to being lost in life
Because when you just dream about it in your heart, work hard for it and believe in the universe to perform its magic, it conspires in the best-designated ways to make your dreams come true. I have always believed in the higher power, something beyond the fathomable vision of the human eye that beholds us, ties us to our purpose and protects us in times of uncertainty and dejection. It is comforting to know that some mighty and divine force beckons us in moments of need and sometimes all we need to do is let go and have faith. Life in its truest mirth often transcends through the truces of rationalisation and delusion, through the light of knowing exactly what to do and under the traces of pretence which hides the scariest part, not having a single clue as to where your life is going.
By Hridya Sharma12 months ago in Writers
Finding Inner Peace in the Crowd: A Soulful Kumbh Journey
Prayagraj stands out for being recognized as one of the largest congregational areas in the world. The Mahakumbh is on again; a scene that is being played every 144 years. The fair started on January 13 and ends on February 26, during which time millions of devotees and spiritual seekers will be gathered at Triveni Sangam, where the Sangam sack holds the waters of Yamuna, Ganga, and Saraswati.
By Coupondabba12 months ago in Writers











