The Maldives National University proudly marks the launch of Vice Chancellor Dr. Aishath Shehenaz Adam's new book, Mathematical Thinking in the Maldives: Ethnomathematics, Cultural Heritage and Curriculum Integration.
The publication explores the rich mathematical knowledge embedded within Maldivian culture, highlighting the importance of preserving cultural heritage while enriching teaching and learning for future generations.
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Weekly Earthquake Recap
📊 M 5+ earthquakes: 50
💥 Largest: M 7.8 - 24 km WSW of Burias, Philippines
⬆️ Shallowest: 5 km, M 5.2 - 93 km SSW of Unalaska, Alaska
⬇️ Deepest: 343 km, M 5.7 - 33 km ESE of Ol’ga, Russia
german non-muslim vlogger in madina becomes emotional by what he witnesses 🇩🇪😢♥️
" it’s a very touching moment to be here. i have to hold back my tears, to be honest. i can really feel the power to this place. it’s such a magical place."
🚨 Calling all researchers, students, academics, and professionals!
Abstract submissions for Theveli International Conference 2026 are OPEN until 30 June 2026 🎉
📅 Conference Programme
17 August 2026
🎓 Undergraduate Student Research Symposium (Open to MNU Bachelor’s Degree Students)
18–19 August 2026
🌍 Theveli International Conference Presentations
🎓 MNU students participating in the Undergraduate Student Research Symposium can receive abstract writing support sessions. Please contact [email protected] for assistance.
⏳ Early Bird Registration Closes: 05 July 2026
⏳ Presenter Registration Closes: 05 August 2026
📝 Register here:
https://t.co/MmEL91kN2e
🔗 More information & abstract submission:
https://t.co/8vCLwPXfnI
✨ Submit your abstract and be part of an exciting platform for research, innovation, and collaboration!
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“Most people don't know that Jesus is a beloved figure in Islam. He's mentioned by name more times than Muhammad is mentioned in the Quran.”
Filmmaker Alex Kronemer speaks with @mehdirhasan about his docudrama project, portraying Jesus as he is understood in Islamic tradition.
Extremely rare “White Auroras” have been spotted over Norway—and the sky put on a show few people ever get to witness.
Photographers out chasing the northern lights expected the usual waves of green and purple. Instead, they were stunned by something far rarer: ghostly white auroras stretching across the sky.
Soft. Pale. Almost glowing.
It’s one of the rarest aurora displays on Earth.
Scientists explain that white auroras occur when multiple aurora colors strike the human eye at once, blending together until they appear nearly colorless. With so many wavelengths firing simultaneously, the brain can no longer separate them—so it perceives white.
Most aurora hunters spend their entire lives without ever seeing it. This time, Norway delivered the extraordinary.
Cameras across the Arctic captured the eerie light spilling through the darkness like frozen lightning, leaving even experienced skywatchers in awe.
Some described it as otherworldly. Others said it looked like the sky itself was glowing from within.
And for a few unforgettable moments, the heavens above Norway became something almost impossible to believe.