News + Politics
We the people, by the people.
scientist Samuel Finley Breese Morse
Samuel Finley Breese Morse (April 27, 1791-April 2, 1872) is renowned as the designer of the message and Morse Code, however what he truly needed to do was paint. He was a deeply grounded craftsman when his energetic interest in hardware reemerged, prompting the correspondences creation that changed mankind until it was eclipsed by the phone, radio, TV, and, at last, the web.
fawas mohamedPublished 8 months ago in HistoryIslam History
Islam History In late antiquity, no one could have imagined that a vast civilization would emerge from the desert desert landscape of the Arabian Peninsula would emerge. But after extensive conquests,
Revival of a polluted and dying river through the collective efforts of a community
Once, the river that flowed through the small town of Willowbrook was a sparkling ribbon of life. Fish leaped joyfully in its crystal-clear waters, and families picnicked along its banks. But over the years, something sinister had happened. The river had turned into a shadow of its former self, choked with pollution and toxins, a graveyard for the life that once thrived within it.
Timon RonniPublished 8 months ago in EarthOn the Eve of Independence Day, President Leads Impromptu Tour of Homeless Encampment
July 3rd (Washington, D.C.) – On the eve of the country’s birthday, the President of the United States grabbed several reporters, a camera team, a security detail, and anyone who happened to be in the hallways, and took them on a walk around the nation’s capital.
Roanoke Colony
In the latter part of the 16th century, on the coasts of what is now the state of North Carolina, a puzzling event took place that has never been completely explained. One of the earliest English communities in the New World, the Roanoke Colony, vanished without a trace, leaving behind a puzzling riddle that has baffled historians, archaeologists, and storytellers for centuries. Roanoke Colony was one of the first English settlements in the New World.
Shamsul Hoque RashedPublished 8 months ago in HistoryMy Journey Through the Evolution of the iPhone
Chapter 1: The Beginning In the sweltering summer of 2007, I embarked on a journey that would forever alter the course of my relationship with technology. Back then, I was a wide-eyed college student, blissfully unaware of the groundbreaking innovation about to be unveiled by Apple – the iPhone.
Zain FondaPublished 8 months ago in HistoryNoise monitor Sydney- Understanding the mechanism
Construction companies all over Australia specifically big cities such as Sydney are emphasizing the use of noise monitors. Over the years, construction-related activities have helped us to witness many breathtaking constructions. However, they do come at a price. Noise pollution is inevitable whenever any construction work is operating in full swing. At present, all of us understand the detrimental effects of being exposed to high sound levels. Thus, the role of noise monitoring systems has become indispensable. As mentioned above, Sydney is one such city, where construction companies are mandatorily using these devices. You can click here to know more about the mechanisms of noise monitors and the reasons that make these tools necessary in the context.
Ivan SimthPublished 8 months ago in EarthSir Keir Must Present His Credentials
Sir Keir will be meeting President Macron soon. He and his Team will climb the steps of the Elysee Palace to be greeted by Macron. President Macron, from his point of view, will want to familiarise himself, with what could be the UK's next government. The personal chemistry between Macron and Starmer will be important as will be the body language (for you people watchers out there!). Important because Macron and Starmer will need to have a good working relationship, friendship, and similar goals. This will apply when Keir Starmer (as Prime Minister) meets other world leaders.
Nicholas BishopPublished 8 months ago in The Swamp