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The history of technology and technology throughout history; human innovation from the first stone tool to the iPhone and beyond.
Heartbroken Life
Her title was Elise. Born on a stormy spring morning in 1984 🌧️, she entered the world to the swoon cries of her mother and the hush of a father who never remained long sufficient to hold her. FDuring her most punctual days, the nonappearance of cherish reverberated louder than any song. er mother, broken by the weight of a man who'd vanished and a future she never needed, carried Elise not with warmth but with exhausted obligation. By the time Elise was six, she had learned to be imperceptible. He knew how to walk on squeaking floorboards without making a sound, how to decipher hush as threat, and how to comfort herself with pixie stories she whispered alone in her little room. er childhood was not checked by birthdays or sleep time stories, but by the sharp sting of yelled laments and the biting cold of being undesirable. till, she found minutes of light. er neighbor, Mr. Callahan, an ancient war ingenious with trembling hands and a delicate grin, would let him sit on his patio while he carved creatures from wood. e told her stories approximately stars and warriors and how some of the time, individuals go to war with their possess hearts. “You've got a solid one,” he'd tell her. “I can tell. t's been through fights most won't ever fight.”
By Sonia begum11 months ago in 01
DHAKA STREET RACERS
Dhaka Street Racer: The High-Speed Subculture Challenging Urban Safety In the heart of Dhaka, a clandestine subculture thrives under the cover of night—street racing. This phenomenon, fueled by adrenaline and a desire for thrill, has transformed the city's roads into unauthorized racetracks, posing significant risks to public safety and challenging law enforcement efforts.​
By Adman Erfan11 months ago in 01
NASA’s PUNCH Mission Captures First Stunning Images of the Sun’s Outer Atmosphere
NASA's Polarimeter to UNify the Corona and Heliosphere (PUNCH) mission has reached a significant milestone by successfully capturing its inaugural images of the Sun's outer atmosphere. This achievement marks the commencement of an ambitious initiative aimed at examining the solar corona and solar wind with unparalleled precision. Launched on March 11, 2025, the mission comprises four compact satellites, each the size of a suitcase, operating collaboratively to deliver a thorough perspective of the Sun's atmosphere and its impact on space weather. These preliminary images provide insight into the dynamic processes that govern solar wind and coronal mass ejections (CMEs), events that have the potential to disrupt power grids, satellite communications, and even aviation systems on Earth.
By Tech Alamin11 months ago in 01
Best tourist aera in Cox's Bazar
Maya had continuously seen photographs of Cox's Bazar in travel magazines—endless ocean, brilliant shorelines, and dusks that painted the sky in shades of fire. But when she finally ventured onto the warm sands herself, it felt like venturing into a dream she didn't know she had. She came alone, a calm escape from her active work in Dhaka and the commotion of the city. Her companions were astounded.
By Sonia begum11 months ago in 01
Is it possible for India to prevent river water from entering Pakistan?
Will India be able to prevent Pakistan from receiving the Indus river and two of its tributaries? That's the question on many minds, after India suspended a major treaty governing water sharing of six rivers in the Indus basin between the two countries, following Tuesday's horrific attack in Indian-administered Kashmir.
By Muhammad Yousuf Kashif11 months ago in 01
The Lion And Mouse
The Lion and the Mouse: A Tale of Unexpected Friendship In the heart of a vast and peaceful forest, where the trees stretched high into the sky and the air smelled of fresh pine and earth, lived a mighty lion. His golden mane shimmered under the sun, and his deep, rumbling roar could be heard across miles of forest. Every creature in the woods respected the lion for his strength and power. He was the king of the forest, feared by many and admired by most.
By david john11 months ago in 01
Anker’s 4K Outdoor Projector Looks and Sounds Great… On Paper
In the constantly changing landscape of home entertainment, portable projectors have gained significant popularity, particularly for outdoor movie screenings, gaming sessions, and spontaneous social events. Anker, a reputable name in power and audio accessories, has ventured into the projector market with its 4K outdoor projector, which claims to deliver exceptional visuals, immersive audio, and ease of transport. While the specifications appear remarkable on paper, does it truly meet expectations in practical application?
By Tech Alamin12 months ago in 01
News
Every year, significant moments of collective mourning and reflection occur at St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City. Yet few are as poignant and widely witnessed as the occasion when faithful pilgrims, dignitaries, and everyday Catholics file past the open casket of a reigning pontiff lying in state. In this article, we explore the atmosphere, rituals, and spiritual meaning behind the visitation of mourners to Pope Francis’s body as he lay in state, drawing upon historical precedent and the unique character of Francis’s papacy.
By nazmus sakib12 months ago in 01
When Does a Private Mortgage Help Canadians?
In Canada, most people think of big banks when they need a mortgage. Banks are trusted and reliable. But sometimes, a private mortgage is a better choice. Private lenders like Seven Lending can help when the banks can’t.
By Raghav Manchanda12 months ago in 01
Why Rajasthani Folk Songs Like “Jalalo Bilalo” Deserve a Spot in Your Playlist. Content Warning.
Why Indian Folk Music Still Matters In a world filled with fast-paced pop beats and viral reels, there's something timeless about the earthy rhythms of Indian folk music. Among the many gems from our cultural landscape, Rajasthani folk songs hold a special place. They are raw, emotional, and deeply rooted in tradition — and one such song that stands out today is “Jalalo Bilalo” by RAAHEIN Gharana.
By nirav thakkar12 months ago in 01











