Sustainability
When Two Young Stars Collided: A Cosmic Catastrophe from 500 Years Ago
About 500 years ago, a dramatic event unfolded in our galaxy when two young stars violently collided and destroyed each other. Although it happened centuries ago, astronomers have only recently been able to piece together the evidence of this cosmic catastrophe. The discovery has provided scientists with rare insights into how stars interact, evolve, and sometimes meet explosive ends.
By Irshad Abbasi 5 days ago in Earth
Major Scientific Milestones of 2017
The year 2017 was an extraordinary period for scientific progress. Researchers across the world achieved remarkable breakthroughs in space exploration, medicine, technology, and environmental science. These discoveries not only expanded human knowledge but also opened new possibilities for the future. From observing gravitational waves to advances in gene editing and artificial intelligence, 2017 demonstrated the powerful role science plays in shaping modern society.
By Irshad Abbasi 5 days ago in Earth
Hotter Than Many Stars: Astronomers Discover an Ultra-Hot Exoplanet
Astronomers have discovered an extraordinary new exoplanet that is hotter than many stars, offering a rare glimpse into some of the most extreme conditions in the universe. The planet, located hundreds of light-years away from Earth, has stunned scientists with surface temperatures so intense that they rival those found on small stars. The discovery is providing new insights into how planets form, evolve, and survive in hostile cosmic environments.
By Irshad Abbasi 5 days ago in Earth
Seven Earth-Sized Planets Discovered Beyond Our Solar System
In one of the most exciting breakthroughs in modern astronomy, scientists have discovered a system of seven Earth-sized planets orbiting a distant star. This extraordinary finding has captured global attention because several of these planets exist in the “habitable zone,” where conditions may allow liquid water to exist. The discovery not only expands our understanding of planetary systems but also strengthens the possibility that life might exist beyond our solar system.
By Irshad Abbasi 5 days ago in Earth
The Universe That Dreams Us
For centuries, humanity believed the universe was expanding. Galaxies drifting farther apart. Space stretching endlessly like an invisible fabric. The theory had been supported by decades of observations, especially from the famous Hubble Space Telescope, which showed distant galaxies moving away from Earth in every direction.
By Abubakar2205 days ago in Earth
Venus and Jupiter Shine Together: A Stunning Planetary Display in Earth’s Sky
For skywatchers across the world, there are few sights more captivating than seeing bright planets glowing in the night sky. Among these celestial wonders, the close appearance of Venus and Jupiter from Earth is one of the most spectacular. When these two brilliant planets appear close together in the sky, they create a stunning astronomical event that fascinates both professional astronomers and casual stargazers alike.
By Irshad Abbasi 5 days ago in Earth
A Planet the Size of Earth with an Atmosphere Like Our Own
For centuries, humans have looked up at the night sky and wondered whether Earth is the only world capable of supporting life. Advances in modern astronomy have brought us closer than ever to answering that question. Recently, astronomers announced the discovery of a planet roughly the size of Earth with an atmosphere that appears surprisingly similar to our own. This finding has sparked excitement among scientists and renewed hope that life might exist elsewhere in the universe.
By Irshad Abbasi 6 days ago in Earth
A Cold Earth-Sized Planet Surprisingly Close to Our Solar System
For decades, astronomers have searched the universe for planets that resemble Earth. While many discoveries have revealed massive gas giants or extremely hot rocky worlds, the discovery of a cold, Earth-sized planet near our cosmic neighborhood has sparked new excitement in the scientific community. This intriguing world demonstrates that small rocky planets like our own may be more common in the galaxy than once believed.
By Irshad Abbasi 6 days ago in Earth
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: Oligarchy and Global Supergrids in the Next Phase of the Energy Transition
The global energy transition is entering a new and complex phase. While early discussions focused primarily on renewable technologies such as solar panels, wind turbines, and battery storage, the next stage of transformation is increasingly centered on infrastructure. Among the most ambitious ideas shaping this evolution is the concept of **global supergrids**—vast electricity networks designed to connect distant regions through high-capacity, long-distance transmission systems.
By Stanislav Kondrashov 6 days ago in Earth
Tomorrow's World, Today's Choices: Technology and the Human Future
There is a peculiar blindness that afflicts every generation standing at the threshold of transformative change. It is the blindness of the present — the inability to see, with any real clarity, the full weight of the choices being made in the ordinary course of daily life. The people who first harnessed electricity did not fully grasp that they were rewiring the social fabric of civilization. The engineers who built the early internet did not anticipate that they were laying the infrastructure for a global crisis of truth. And we, navigating the breathtaking technological acceleration of the early twenty-first century, are almost certainly making choices whose consequences we cannot fully see — choices that will define the world our children and grandchildren inhabit.
By noor ul amin7 days ago in Earth
Stephen Hawking’s Final Advice to Humanity
Few scientists have captured the imagination of the world quite like Stephen Hawking. Known for his groundbreaking work on black holes and cosmology, Hawking spent his life exploring the deepest mysteries of the universe. Even after being diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) at the age of 21—a condition that gradually paralyzed him—he continued to produce revolutionary ideas that changed modern science.
By Irshad Abbasi 7 days ago in Earth









