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Global warming is endangering species in THESE mountains, reveals study
Global warming, which can disrupt the delicate balance of ecosystems, is now becoming a huge issue for the survival of species in the mountain regions. A new study has revealed that species dwelling in 17 mountainous regions across the globe is facing the risk of being on the verge of extinction due to the impact of global warming.
By Aabusad Pathan28 days ago in Earth
Isis attack on Moscow: Russia says US trying to cover up ‘something’
NEW DELHI: Russia has raised concerns over the United States' immediate attribution of blame following the recent terror attack in Moscow, with Dmitry Peskov, spokesperson for President Vladimir Putin, labeling the quick judgment as peculiar. This skepticism comes amid an ongoing Russian investigation into the tragic incident that left 143 dead at a concert venue.
By Aabusad Pathan29 days ago in History
It Is What It Is
In some situations, we need to let go of perfection and accept that there are many incomplete pieces in our lives. And it is what it is, one of the mantra sentences to reduce feelings of disappointment when we are faced with a situation that is not according to our wishes.
By Aabusad Pathan30 days ago in Earth
Love, from Ghibli’s Perspective
Iremember the first time I was introduced to a Ghibli movie, I was 9 years old and until that time the only cinematic love stories I was exposed to was Disney princesses movies, most of which felt somewhat similar to me, just a different color dress and a different prince to save the helpless princesses, I did enjoy them as a child not gonna lie, yet Ghibli brought something else, something I couldn’t as a child put my finger on, but I felt there was something special about these characters, the way their love was presented to us, there’s a magical connection and their friendships evoked warmth and security.
By Aabusad Pathanabout a month ago in BookClub
Why NASA has warned Earth against asteroid 2024 EU4
NASA closely monitors asteroid 2024 EU4, set to approach Earth on March 23, 2024, at 101,885 km/h. While its size and speed raise concerns, JPL predicts a safe pass by. This event underscores NASA's planetary defense efforts, combining ground and space-based observatories. Public interest in asteroids grows, but NASA's vigilance offers reassurance. As 2024 EU4 nears, it highlights the need for ongoing investment in space science and defense, promising valuable scientific insights.
By Aabusad Pathanabout a month ago in Earth
Top 5 Ways to Make an Aries Fall in Love With You
Photo: Djurdjina ph.djiz via Pexels This article will be a continuation of my previous one which sort of covered the Aries’ basics and what are they like in a relationship. Now I am going to explain what you need to know in order to get that very special Aries to fall in love with you.
By Aabusad Pathanabout a month ago in Marriage
What I Learned Reading AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER Pilot Script
Let’s set aside the magic and glory of Avatar: The Last Airbender and analyze the pilot script. Imagine it’s a script written by unknown authors and hasn’t been produced yet. You stumbled upon Episode 101: The Boy In The Iceberg script online and decided to read it one night.
By Aabusad Pathanabout a month ago in Writers
Mars driving 'giant whirlpools' in Earth's deep oceans; Study reveals
According to new research, Mars may be causing massive whirlpools in Earth's deep oceans. Scientists discovered this surprising connection while studying rocks and sediments on the ocean floor.
By Aabusad Pathanabout a month ago in Earth
SpaceX's third Starship test flight gets FAA green light
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The FAA on Wednesday granted SpaceX a license to test-launch the company's Starship rocket system from Texas, according to the agency's website, paving the way for another early demonstration of a spacecraft crucial to Elon Musk's satellite launch business and NASA's moon program.
By Aabusad Pathanabout a month ago in Earth
What I Learned as a Product Designer at Apple
In2021 I landed my dream job. Working at Apple, the holy grail of minimalistic design, innovation and creativity. A place where misfits have a seat on the table and where bold, crazy ideas are highly encouraged. As a Product Designer, working at Apple was a life changing experience, and all I can say is that I’ll keep carrying some of its principles with me wherever I go. In the one year that I worked at Apple, here are the top 10 lessons I learned:
By Aabusad Pathan2 months ago in Gamers