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Misunderstood Concept in Physics: Entropy
The Earth receives a certain amount of energy from the sun every day. This energy is vital for sustaining life and driving various processes on our planet. The question arises as to how much of this energy is radiated back into space by the Earth. It is important to understand that energy never really disappears; rather, it transforms from one form to another. Throughout most of Earth's history, the amount of energy received from the sun has been approximately equal to the amount radiated back into space.
By Random Things 3 years ago in History
Three Men Who Averted an Even Worse Nuclear Disaster in the Chernobyl Suicide Squad
If you saw our documentary about the Chernobyl nuclear accident, you would be fully aware of what occurred on April 25, 1986, and how it affected the entire world. Unbeknownst to you, it could have been much, much worse if not for the really brave individuals we will discuss today, but let's first examine what transpired on that crucial day.
By Johnica Lopina3 years ago in History
Mobile services to remain 'partially suspended' in Karachi till Muharram 10: PTA
In the bustling metropolis of Karachi, Pakistan, the atmosphere was charged with anticipation as the holy month of Muharram approached. Muharram, the first month of the Islamic calendar, is a sacred time for Muslims around the world, but in Karachi, it held particular significance.
By Zeeshan May3 years ago in History
The Diary of Anne Frank
It was a dark and stormy night in Amsterdam, July 1942. Anne Frank, a 13-year-old Jewish girl, was hiding in an attic with her family and four other people. They had been forced to go into hiding because the Nazis were rounding up Jews and sending them to concentration camps.
By emad afsary3 years ago in History
X-Energy Inks Deal to Build Next-Gen Nuclear Reactors in Washington State, Bolstering Carbon-Free Energy Efforts
Review:- X-Energy, a pioneering company at the forefront of next-generation nuclear reactors, has made a surprise announcement that it will collaborate with Energy Northwest to construct up to 12 modular devices in Central Washington. This partnership comes after X-Energy had previously abandoned its plan to build four demonstration reactors in Maryland, opting instead to join forces with chemical giant Dow for a project in a Gulf state. The joint development agreement outlines the construction of X-Energy's innovative Xe-100 advanced small modular reactors adjacent to Columbia Generating Station, the sole commercial nuclear power plant in Washington state. With the potential to generate up to 960 megawatts of power, these reactors are set to make a significant contribution to Washington's efforts in cutting carbon emissions and slowing global warming.
By Hemraj Hemade3 years ago in History
Movie Review Joyride: A Thrilling Cinematic Journey
Presentation Lights, camera, activity! The universe of film has forever been a wellspring of energy and diversion for crowds around the world. One such invigorating true to life experience is "Drive around," a film that takes watchers on a chaotic ride of feelings, thrills, and startling turns. In this article, we'll dive into the enthralling storyline, gifted cast, splendid course, and the general effect of "Drive around."
By Sharfraj Official3 years ago in History
The big pang theory of creating the galaxy
NOTE: The Anoitosphronesis, an obscure document found in Ashurbanipal's ancient library, reveals the origin of our galaxy. It uncovers a realm filled with Dust and an enigmatic emotion known as the Big Pang. The document's translation, long debated among scholars, has now been released to the public, shedding light on the ancient history of our universe.
By Surayya Aminu3 years ago in History
Quick One: Solved! The Mystery of the Disappearing Planes
Do you know the feeling when you've been trying to solve one mystery for your entire life? Nope? Well, Detective Anderson does. During almost 30 years of working for the police, he solved so many riddles, caught hundreds of robbers, and helped save thousands of lives. There's a huge number of successfully solved cases on his record. But, there were two cases that eluded him, leaving him with a gnawing sense of curiosity and frustration.
By The Purple Olympian3 years ago in History






