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Hunt for the Names of Mysterious Dwarf Planets. AI-Generated.
Far beyond the familiar planets of our solar system lies a cold, dark region filled with icy bodies, ancient debris, and mysterious worlds yet to be fully understood. Among these distant objects are dwarf planets, many of which orbit on the fringes of our solar system in regions like the Kuiper Belt and beyond. While some, such as Pluto, have captured public imagination for decades, many others remain unnamed, sparking a fascinating hunt among astronomers to discover, study, and ultimately name these elusive celestial bodies.
By Aarif Lashari26 days ago in Earth
Dollar Falls to Four-Year Low as Trump Insists US Currency Is ‘Doing Great’. AI-Generated.
The US dollar has fallen to its lowest level in four years, rattling global currency markets and reigniting debate over the strength of the world’s dominant reserve currency. The decline comes amid mounting economic uncertainty, shifting interest rate expectations, and renewed political rhetoric—most notably from former President Donald Trump, who has insisted that the US currency is “doing great.”
By Aarif Lashari26 days ago in Earth
‘A Militia That Kills’: Uproar in Italy Over ICE Security Role at the Winter Olympics. AI-Generated.
Italy’s preparations for the upcoming Winter Olympics were meant to showcase unity, excellence, and international cooperation. Instead, they have ignited a heated controversy. The source of the uproar is the reported involvement of ICE, a private security entity described by critics as “a militia that kills,” in providing security-related services for the Olympic Games.
By Aarif Lashari26 days ago in Earth
Disappeared Bodies, Mass Burials and ‘30,000 Dead’. AI-Generated.
For years, reports emerging from Iran have painted a grim and often confusing picture of death tolls tied to political unrest, state violence, pandemics, and human rights abuses. Allegations of disappeared bodies, mass burials, and claims of “30,000 dead” have circulated widely among activists, exiled communities, and international media. Yet, inside Iran, official figures often tell a very different story.
By Aarif Lashari26 days ago in Earth
The Jinn Fled
This short story was narrated by my grandson Taimoor, who is thirteen years old. He heard it from the family of his friend Zain Ali. Zain Ali’s mother, Nusrat Bibi, loves Taimoor like her own son. She is a pious, well-mannered, kind-hearted, and refined woman.
By Sudais Zakwan26 days ago in Earth
Winter Hiking in New Jersey: What No One Tells You
Okay, let’s get into it. You want to hike during the wintertime, but you don’t really know what to expect. You’ve seen the photos — snowy trails, frozen waterfalls, empty paths — and it looks peaceful. What no one tells you is that winter hiking is both a little scary and incredibly rewarding at the same time.
By Jakayla Toney27 days ago in Earth
Broken Penguin
Introduction Penguins are often seen as happy, playful birds living together in cold places. But not all penguins live an easy life. Some are injured, lost, or separated from their families. These are often called broken penguins—not because they are weak, but because they are hurt by nature, climate change, or human actions. Their stories teach us about survival, pain, and hope.
By shaoor afridi27 days ago in Earth
Weather Warnings Issued as Storm Chandra Approaches. AI-Generated.
As the weather patterns continue to shift across the globe, the threat of severe storms has become more prominent. In the latest development, Storm Chandra is making its way across the region, prompting meteorologists and local authorities to issue weather warnings for several areas. With high winds, heavy rain, and potential flooding on the horizon, it’s crucial for everyone to stay informed and take necessary precautions to stay safe. Storm Chandra, named by the weather service, has been developing over the past few days and is now nearing landfall. While it's difficult to predict the exact path and intensity of the storm, experts are warning that its effects could be widespread. Here’s what we know so far and how you can prepare for the storm’s impact. Understanding Storm Chandra: The Current Forecast Storm Chandra is classified as a tropical storm that has gained strength in the past 24 hours, moving steadily toward the mainland. Meteorologists have reported that the storm is expected to intensify further over the next several days, with winds reaching up to 100 km/h (62 mph) and heavy rainfall across affected regions. Key Factors of the Storm: Wind Speed: Tropical storm-strength winds could cause damage to trees, power lines, and buildings, particularly in coastal areas. Rainfall: The storm is expected to bring heavy rainfall, which may lead to localized flooding, especially in low-lying areas. In some regions, rainfall totals could exceed 200 mm (8 inches). Storm Surge: Coastal areas are at risk of storm surge and rising sea levels, which could cause significant flooding along the shorelines. Tornado Potential: While not common in all tropical storms, Storm Chandra has the potential to spawn isolated tornadoes as it moves inland. The storm's movement remains unpredictable, and its exact trajectory could change over the next few hours. While it’s currently tracking towards the eastern coast, authorities are urging residents across a wider area to remain prepared. Areas Affected: Which Regions Should Be Concerned? As of the latest updates, several regions are under weather warnings as Storm Chandra approaches. Local governments have issued advisories and alerts for the following: 1. Coastal Communities Due to the proximity of the storm to the ocean, coastal communities are expected to face the brunt of the storm’s impact. Strong winds, heavy rain, and rising tides could cause significant coastal flooding. Residents in these areas are advised to evacuate if instructed and to take all precautions to secure their homes and property. 2. Inland Regions While the storm will weaken as it moves inland, heavy rain and flash flooding are still concerns for inland areas. Flood-prone regions, especially near rivers and streams, should remain vigilant for rising water levels. 3. Mountainous Areas Some mountainous regions could experience mudslides due to the intense rainfall and saturated ground. Those in highland areas should be prepared for potential road closures and hazardous travel conditions. Weather Warnings and Alerts: What Do They Mean? Weather warnings are an essential part of the preparation process for any storm, and Storm Chandra is no exception. The following warnings have been issued: 1. Tropical Storm Warning A Tropical Storm Warning has been issued for several coastal and near-coastal areas. This means that tropical storm conditions, including strong winds and heavy rain, are expected within 36 hours. Local authorities will provide evacuation instructions for vulnerable areas. 2. Flood Warning Areas that are most likely to experience heavy rainfall and localized flooding have been placed under flood warnings. Flash floods can occur rapidly, especially in areas with poor drainage systems or already saturated ground. 3. Storm Surge Advisory Coastal communities are under a storm surge advisory, which warns of the potential for elevated water levels and coastal flooding. In the worst-case scenario, storm surges could inundate beach-front properties and low-lying areas along the shore. 4. Tornado Watch In addition to the threats posed by the storm itself, a tornado watch has been issued for areas inland, particularly in the storm's path. Although tornadoes are less common in tropical storms, the risk of short-lived tornadoes increases in the right conditions. How to Prepare for Storm Chandra While the exact path of the storm is still uncertain, preparation is key to ensuring your safety and minimizing damage. Here’s how to get ready for the storm: 1. Secure Your Property Windows & Doors: Reinforce windows and doors with storm shutters or plywood if possible. Strong winds can shatter windows and cause flying debris, which can be dangerous. Outdoor Objects: Bring in outdoor furniture, tools, or anything that could become a projectile in high winds. Flood Barriers: If you live in an area prone to flooding, consider setting up flood barriers or sandbags around your property. 2. Emergency Kit Make sure you have an emergency kit that includes: Non-perishable food and water for at least three days Flashlights, batteries, and a battery-powered radio A first-aid kit Important documents (stored in waterproof containers) Medications and personal hygiene items A portable phone charger 3. Evacuation Plans If you live in a flood-prone or coastal area, have an evacuation plan in place. Know the routes to take and the locations of emergency shelters. If authorities issue an evacuation order, follow it immediately. 4. Stay Informed Keep a weather app on your phone and stay tuned to local news broadcasts. Follow the instructions provided by local authorities regarding road closures, evacuation orders, and shelter locations. Have a battery-powered radio in case of power outages, so you can continue to receive weather updates. The Aftermath: What to Expect After the Storm Once Storm Chandra has passed, it’s important to stay cautious. Here’s what to keep in mind in the aftermath of a storm: 1. Flooding and Debris Once the rain subsides, expect significant debris and potential road blockages. Avoid driving through flooded areas and be wary of downed power lines. 2. Power Outages The storm's impact on power lines could lead to widespread outages, potentially lasting for several days. Check your supplies and have backup power options if needed. 3. Damage Assessment and Clean-Up Once authorities declare areas safe, begin the clean-up process. Wear protective gear when handling debris and avoid contact with floodwaters, as they can carry harmful bacteria. Conclusion: Storm Chandra’s Path and Preparation As Storm Chandra approaches, it’s crucial to stay informed, prepared, and ready to take action. With weather warnings issued across multiple regions, it’s clear that the storm could bring significant challenges. However, with careful planning and a proactive approach, you can minimize the risks to yourself, your family, and your property. Remember: Safety first. Follow the advice of local authorities, have an emergency kit ready, and secure your property. By staying vigilant and prepared, you’ll be better equipped to face Storm Chandra head-on.
By Aarif Lashari27 days ago in Earth









