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Galactic Nomad: Astronomers Discover Rogue Supermassive Black Hole Feasting on Stars
In a faraway galaxy, a rogue supermassive black hole of unusual size is devouring stars. Astronomers have made a startling discovery—a rogue supermassive black hole, unlike any other observed before, is rampaging through a distant galaxy, tearing apart and consuming stars in its path. This cosmic behemoth, which defies typical black hole behavior, challenges our understanding of how these mysterious objects form, evolve, and interact with their galactic environments.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy9 months ago in Education
Beyond the Fire: A Mother's Silent Vow
The Night Everything Changed In the heart of Aleppo, Syria—once a city of laughter, prayer, and ancient stone—the air now echoed with sirens, shattered glass, and the constant hum of warplanes overhead. For Hanan, a 33-year-old widow, these sounds had long become background noise. But that night, something was different.
By Doctor marwan Dorani 9 months ago in Education
Can Non-Muslims Teach Islam? A Critical Look at Al-Azhar’s Controversial Appointment
A Critical View on Non-Muslim Professors Teaching Islamic Curriculum: A Case of Christine Hanna In the Islamic world, knowledge of religion holds a sacred status, particularly the sciences of the Qur’an, Hadith, Fiqh, and Arabic. These subjects are not merely academic but deeply spiritual and sacred. The notion that someone who does not believe in the foundations of Islam is teaching Islamic subjects at a prestigious religious institution like Al-Azhar University raises numerous legitimate concerns.
By Ikram Ullah10 months ago in Education
Soviet-Era Spacecraft Crashes Back to Earth After 53 Years Stuck in Orbit
A piece of Cold War space history has finally met its fiery end as Kosmos 482, a Soviet-era spacecraft stranded in orbit since 1972, has re-entered Earth’s atmosphere after 53 years. The derelict probe, originally intended for a Venus landing, spent over half a century circling Earth before succumbing to gravity. While most of the spacecraft likely burned up upon re-entry, experts suggest that some fragments—designed to survive Venus’s extreme conditions—may have reached the ground.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy10 months ago in Education
A Summary of HSOA's Illinois Online High School
The Illinois Online High School page on High School of America offers a richly detailed, user-focused resource for anyone in Illinois considering a fully online K–12 education. Titled “Illinois Online High School: An Ultimate Guide,” the page opens by framing online learning as a flexible, personalized alternative to traditional brick-and-mortar schools, highlighting access for students whether they live in Chicago, Springfield, Peoria, or more rural parts of the state
By High School of America10 months ago in Education
Best Universities for International Students in the United Kingdom
Best Universities for International Students in the United Kingdom The United Kingdom has long established itself as a primary destination for international students. Its world-class universities, rich culture, and exceptional teaching methods attract numerous students from all corners of the globe each year for higher education. Universities in the UK not only provide academic excellence but also offer students the opportunity to develop in an international and multicultural environment. Here is a detailed discussion of some of the best universities for international students:
By MD Mehedi Hasan fans of Alam Sir.10 months ago in Education
Best Universities for International Students in Germany
Best Universities for International Students in Germany Germany has long been known as a popular destination for international students, and for good reason. The country's world-class education system, tuition-free universities (for many), rich culture, and student-friendly environment make it an attractive choice for higher education. Every year, numerous students from all corners of the world come to Germany to pursue their academic dreams.
By MD Mehedi Hasan fans of Alam Sir.10 months ago in Education
How the World’s Largest Atom Smasher Turned Lead into Gold—Then Destroyed It Instantly
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the most powerful particle accelerator ever built, has achieved something straight out of an alchemist’s dream: turning lead into gold. But unlike the mythical quest for the Philosopher’s Stone, this transformation wasn’t about creating wealth—it was a fleeting byproduct of one of the most extreme experiments in modern physics.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy10 months ago in Education
Working Hard for Your Dream
Everyone has a dream. It could be a career goal, a passion project, a lifestyle, or something deeply personal. But no matter what the dream is, one thing remains true — it requires hard work, dedication, and perseverance to make it a reality. Dreams do not come true simply because we wish for them; they come true when we are willing to work for them every single day.
By Radia Moni10 months ago in Education







