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David Gathu and Moses Kiuna

Kenyan Inventors Build AI-Powered Prosthetic Arm from Scrap—And It’s Changing Lives

In Kenya, two self-taught inventors, David Gathu and Moses Kiuna, embarked on a mission to transform lives. Witnessing the daily struggles of individuals with disabilities in their community, they felt a deep urge to make a difference. Without formal training, but armed with curiosity and determination, they began exploring the world of prosthetics. AI-Powered Prosthetic Arm

construction machine

Top 10 biggest construction machine in the World

Some machines are so massive that they don’t even look real. The kind of stuff that makes you stop and go, “Who even builds this?” From towering cranes to monster excavators, these machines aren’t just big—they’re absolute beasts. construction machine

Pearl Farming

How Pearl Farming is Making Indian Farmers Millionaires

People used to think farming meant growing crops or raising animals. But now, a silent revolution is changing the game. Pearl farming is turning ordinary farmers into high earners, and most people have no idea it’s happening. Instead of depending on unpredictable weather or market prices, these farmers are cultivating pearls in small water bodies and making lakhs per year.

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus

10 Gorgeous Railway Stations in India That Will Take Your Breath Away

Railway stations are more than just stops along a journey. They hold memories, emotions, and the pulse of a city’s history. In India, some stations go beyond functionality and stand as architectural marvels, blending heritage with natural beauty. From grand colonial-era buildings to picturesque hill station stops, these railway stations capture the essence of travel in the most breathtaking way. 10 Gorgeous Railway Stations in India

Tiny Microbes

These Tiny Microbes Don’t Need Oxygen to Survive – Here’s Why That Matters

Most people think oxygen is the only way to breathe, but deep underground, in lakes, and even in sewage systems, tiny microbes are doing things differently. They don’t need oxygen at all. Instead, they use nitrate, a compound found in fertilizers and decaying plants, to survive. And here’s the wild part—they’re literally everywhere. Oxygen to Survive

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