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Will Science Replace Wonder? Exploring Curiosity, Discovery, and the Mystery of the Universe
The Ancient Roots of Wonder Long before modern science, humans looked at the night sky with awe. The stars inspired myths, religious narratives, and philosophical reflection. Ancient cultures saw constellations as gods, heroes, or cosmic symbols.
By shahkar jalalabout a month ago in Education
Can Astronomy Coexist with Mystery? Exploring Science, Wonder, and the Unknown Universe
The Birth of Astronomy: From Myth to Measurement For thousands of years, the night sky inspired stories. Ancient civilizations interpreted stars as gods, omens, or cosmic guardians. The heavens were mysterious, sacred, and unreachable.
By shahkar jalalabout a month ago in Education
Is the Universe Endless in Questions? Exploring the Infinite Depth of Cosmic Mystery
The History of Expanding Questions Throughout history, humans have looked to the sky and asked questions. Ancient astronomers mapped stars and planets to track seasons. Later, revolutionary thinkers like Galileo Galilei and Johannes Kepler transformed celestial observation into mathematical science.
By shahkar jalalabout a month ago in Education
Ramadan Mubarak – A Month of Mercy, Forgiveness, and Spiritual Transformation
Ramadan is not just a month in the Islamic calendar — it is a divine season of mercy, forgiveness, and spiritual elevation. It is the month in which Allah Almighty revealed the Noble Qur’an as guidance for humanity, a criterion between truth and falsehood, and a light for those who seek righteousness.
By M Irfan Zafarabout a month ago in Education
Ramadan 2026: Dates, Moon Sighting & Timetable (Feb 18)
Ramadan 2026: Complete Guide to the Holy Month - Dates, Moon Sighting & Global Timetables The blessed month of Ramadan 2026 is approaching, bringing with it a time of spiritual reflection, fasting, and community for Muslims worldwide. As followers prepare for this sacred observance, understanding when Ramadan starts, how the moon is sighted, and what to expect during this holy month becomes essential for proper preparation.
By Zayn Naseerabout a month ago in Education
The Seed Renaissance: Inside France USD 1.91 Billion Agritech Surge
The era of “one-size-fits-all” crop solutions is officially over. Walking through the agricultural research centers of Île-de-France or browsing webinars on French agritech platforms in 2026, it becomes clear that the modern French farmer is now one of the most discerning in the world. I call them “Seed Strategists” growers who can evaluate genetic traits, sustainability metrics, and yield predictions with the precision of a biotech analyst, valuing data-backed results over tradition alone.
By Neeraj kumarabout a month ago in Education
Lewis Temple
In the bustling port city of New Bedford, Massachusetts, where the salty air mixed with the clang of metal and the shouts of sailors preparing for months-long voyages, stood a man whose name would one day be etched into maritime history—though not nearly as widely as it deserved. Lewis Temple, born in 1800, was not a sea captain, nor a harpooner, nor a weathered whaleman hardened by years on open waters. He was a blacksmith—self‑taught, sharp‑minded, and extraordinarily skilled with iron. Yet it would be this man, working far from the decks of whaling ships, who would reshape an entire global industry.
By TREYTON SCOTTabout a month ago in Education
Samuel Scottron
By TREYTON SCOTT In the long arc of American innovation, many names shine brightly—Edison, Bell, Carver. Yet among them stands a remarkable inventor who has not always received the recognition he deserves. Samuel Raymond Scottron (1843–1905), the brilliant mind behind the dual‑adjustable barbershop mirror, revolutionized not only personal grooming but also the everyday household products we often take for granted.
By TREYTON SCOTTabout a month ago in Education
Responsible AI in Data Science: Ethics, Governance, and Compliance
AI is no longer a background technology. It filters job applications, prescribes medical treatments, and determines the recipients of loans. Millions of decisions that formerly took the judgment of a human are now automated in milliseconds.
By Pradip Mohapatraabout a month ago in Education










