Analysis
How Pluto was Discovered By Mistake
Pluto’s discovery wasn’t a planned success — it was actually the result of a mathematical mistake that shocked the world. Astronomers were searching billions of kilometers away for a powerful “cosmic predator” that seemed to be pulling planets out of their paths. But when they finally reached their target, they didn’t find a massive hunter — they found a tiny traveler.
By Imran Ali Shah15 days ago in History
The Untold Story of Tata Group , Who built the Empire ?
If you live in India, at some point in your day you probably come across a product from the Tata Group of Companies. Look at the cars running on the roads — you’ll see Tata Motors. Look up at planes flying in the sky — you’ll think of Air India. And the iconic Taj Hotel, famous all over the world, is also owned by the Tata Group. From power to fashion, from tea to salt — the Tata Group has a presence everywhere.
By Imran Ali Shah16 days ago in History
How Domino's Went from $14 to Billions! Part 1
In 1960, when Domino’s Pizza first opened, the entire day’s sales were only $14. But no one knew that a newspaper-selling boy — who grew up without a father’s support and without a mother’s love — would one day become the owner of more than 18,000 pizza outlets.
By Imran Ali Shah17 days ago in History
Worst Mid-Air Crash in Aviation History part 2
Around 6:23 PM, Flight 1907 reached a waypoint west of Delhi called LUMKA. Waypoints function like intersections in the sky, where different airways cross. From there, the Kazakh flight was cleared to descend from 25,000 feet to 20,000 feet as it joined the “Delhi STAR” arrival route.
By Imran Ali Shah18 days ago in History
Worst Mid-Air Crash in Aviation History part 1
It was evening over Delhi when two aircraft carrying a total of 349 people were moving toward each other in the sky. One of them was preparing to land at Delhi Airport, while the other had just taken off from Delhi. Both pilots were receiving instructions from the same air traffic controller, and a vertical separation of 1,000 feet had been maintained between them.
By Imran Ali Shah18 days ago in History
Echoes Beneath the Silent Guns
The summer of 1914 arrived gently in Europe, with long golden evenings settling over wheat fields and cobblestone streets. In a small village near the border of the German Empire, sixteen-year-old Lukas Adler believed the world was wide and permanent. His father was a blacksmith; his mother kept a garden that seemed to bloom regardless of politics. News from faraway capitals felt distant—until the day everything changed.
By Maavia tahir18 days ago in History
A skull of a Sea-Rex pliosaur was found off the coast of England.
A 6.6-foot-long pliosaur skull with its upper and lower jaws still locked together in their original configuration has been discovered by British scientists. Palaeontologists have an exceptionally good picture of how one of the most formidable predators in the Jurassic Ocean actually bit and fed because of this unique preservation.
By Francis Dami18 days ago in History
An 11-year-old child discovered a fossilised turtle that was 48 million years old.
A virtually complete turtle shell from around 48 million years ago was found by an 11-year-old rock hunter. Before the elements could destroy it, the unbroken shell preserved a unique window into a lost river world. Near Rock Springs, Wyoming, the dark shell was half-exposed in a layer of crumbling rock, waiting at the surface.
By Francis Dami18 days ago in History











