Saudi Arabia’s Al-Jawf Desert sees its first recorded snow

Dale Arasa - @inquirerdotnet 11/08/2024

On November 3, 2024, the Al-Nafūd desert in Al-Jawf, Saudi Arabia, saw its first recorded snowfall. Social media buzzed as people shared photos and videos of this unusual event, including scenes of camels carefully walking on the…

New blood type ‘Mal’ discovered by UK scientists after 50 years

Dale Arasa - @inquirerdotnet 09/20/2024

Most people know about the ABO blood types and the Rh (Rhesus) factor. Recently, UK scientists at the National Health Service discovered a new blood type called “Mal.” It is linked to the AnWj antigen, first found…

Earth to get a temporary ‘second Moon’ for two months

Dale Arasa - @inquirerdotnet 09/19/2024

On September 29, 2024, the Earth will have a temporary “second Moon” for two months as an asteroid called 2024 PT5, discovered by NASA on August 7, 2024, is expected to pass by. This marks a truly…

Tehran doctor tortured, killed after treating wounded protesters

Dale Arasa - @inquirerdotnet 12/18/2022

Dr. Aida Rostami, a 36-year-old physician, was found dead with signs of torture after being arrested for treating injured protesters in their homes. According to Iran International, Dr. Rostami’s body had one eye removed and half of…

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