Achieving greatness through small acts
By: Dr. Reyaz Ahmad In a world that often measures success by grand achievements, it’s easy to feel discouraged if we’re not leading revolutions, inventing groundbreaking technologies, or making headlines. However, the wisdom in the saying, “If you cannot do great things, then do small things in a great way,” reminds us that impact isn’t […]
Early Signs and Symptoms of Cataracts
By: Mukhtar Ahmad Qureshi We are all unique, and any changes in our eyes can be disturbing. Due to being such a common eye disorder, cataracts are commonly overlooked and progress steadily over time. May I share with you what knowledge I have gathered on the symptoms of cataracts at their earliest stages from my […]
NEET: A career goal, a social trend or an unnecessary obsession

By: Tawheed Parvaiz Bhat One of the primary goals of education is to secure a good job and a respectable position in society. In today’s era, most students and parents view education solely as a means to earn money—an approach that can be summed up as “learn to earn.” While it is true that education […]
Discovery and Evolution of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
By: Ulfat Nazir Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the most transformative fields of modern science and technology. It has reshaped industries, redefined human-machine interactions, and opened new possibilities in fields ranging from healthcare to space exploration. But who first discovered AI? The answer is complex, as AI is not the work of a single […]
The declining trust
By: Viktor Valgarðsson Citizens’ trust in their political institutions has been falling around the world. This may not come as a shock to many. British politics has been in chaos since the Brexit referendum in 2016. Rioters stormed the US Capitol in protest against the result of the 2020 presidential election. And the US president, […]
International Mother Language Day

By: Mukhtar Ahmad Qureshi The significance of identity and language in shaping our identities is emphasized on International Mother Language Day, which falls on February 21st annually. It is important to recognize the importance of languages as safeguarding languages and their role in cultural communication. It all began in 1952 when the people of Bangladesh […]
Will tariffs boost by US help its economy?
By: Lukasz Rachel It’s hard to keep up with all the tariff announcements coming out of Washington. On February 1, the US president, Donald Trump, announced the introduction of 25% tariffs on most imported goods from Canada and Mexico, and an additional 10% levy on goods from China. The tariffs against Canada and Mexico were […]
Treating acoustic neuromas with Cyberknife Radiosurgery
By: Dr. Aditya Gupta When Ravi Kumar (name changed), a 45-year-old IT professional, started experiencing a persistent ringing sound in his right ear, he initially dismissed it as stress-related. However, over time, the ringing grew louder, and he began to notice a gradual loss of hearing in that ear. Concerned, he sought medical advice and […]
Modernity, Technology and the Evolving Society

By: Abid Hussain Rather Modernity is both a philosophy of life and a way of living. Technology is one of its manifestations. Their relationship is akin to that between a mother and child. In the world of knowledge, this is not a new subject. Scholars have been discussing it since the 19th century. Now, both […]
Supersonic passenger aircraft: The future of civil aviation
By: Kshitij Sabnis The US aerospace company Boom Supersonic recently announced it has successfully tested its latest aircraft, the XB-1. The company is developing a larger plane and aims to begin passenger flights at supersonic (faster than sound) speed within the next five years, and claims it already has orders from a handful of airlines. […]