Science
How the human brain creates time in the absence of a clock
According to a recent study, the brain develops our sense of time through a series of unique processing processes across several brain regions rather than relying on a single internal clock. This discovery reinterprets time perception as something that is created gradually rather than being quantified.
By Francis Damiabout 6 hours ago in Chapters
Trump’s Historic Speech Signals Turning Point
Trump’s Historic Speech Signals Turning Point In a dramatic address that captured global attention, Donald Trump delivered remarks suggesting that the United States may soon move toward ending its conflict with Iran. The speech, filled with a mix of confidence and caution, has left analysts debating whether it represents the start of a genuine de-escalation or merely a strategic maneuver.
By Wings of Time 5 days ago in Chapters
Middle East Power Realignment
Middle East Power Realignment The Middle East is undergoing a major geopolitical transformation. Energy routes, nuclear tensions, and shifting alliances are changing the balance of power in ways that could influence global politics for decades. Countries in the region are not only competing for influence but also redefining strategic partnerships, security frameworks, and economic priorities.
By Wings of Time 6 days ago in Chapters
Iran Nuclear Tensions and the Global Power Shift
Iran Nuclear Tensions and the Global Power Shift The geopolitical landscape of the Middle East is entering a new and dangerous phase as concerns grow over Iran’s nuclear program, potential military escalation, and shifting global alliances. Discussions among diplomats, military analysts, and international media increasingly revolve around one critical question: Is the world moving toward a new confrontation centered on Iran’s nuclear ambitions?
By Wings of Time 6 days ago in Chapters
Diets may be improved by fresh produce near store entrances.
Even when we try to eat healthily, why do we buy snacks so fast at the grocery store? The solution might be easier than anticipated. A store's design can subtly influence decisions without anyone noticing. Placing fruits and vegetables close to store doors enhances consumer purchases, according to a National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) study.
By Francis Dami7 days ago in Chapters
Urban wolves are picking up human behaviour.
Wolves that are moving into areas where humans predominate are getting less afraid of strange things, but they are still quite sensitive to direct human cues. This difference highlights a more selective kind of caution that contributes to the explanation of how wolves continue to live close to humans without losing their fundamental aversion to human presence.
By Francis Dami7 days ago in Chapters
Brainstorming Plan of US Ground Invasion of Iran
Brainstorming Plan of US Ground Invasion of Iran The possibility of a United States ground invasion of Iran has once again become a topic of global strategic debate. With rising military tensions, economic disruptions, and diplomatic maneuvering, the Middle East is entering a critical phase. Reports suggest increasing troop deployments, rising threats, and parallel diplomatic efforts — including potential negotiations through Pakistan. These developments indicate that the conflict is no longer limited to airstrikes or naval pressure, but could evolve into a broader geopolitical confrontation.
By Wings of Time 8 days ago in Chapters











