Alexandria Lost

Unlocking the Secrets of the Past: The Enduring Legacy of the Library of Alexandria The Library of Alexandria, one of the most significant cultural and intellectual hubs of the ancient world, has left an indelible mark on human history. Founded in 283 BCE, this iconic institution was a beacon of knowledge and learning, housing over 500,000 volumes of irreplaceable manuscripts, including works by renowned authors like Aristotle and Euclid. The library’s destruction, which occurred in 48 BCE and 641 CE, resulted in the loss of invaluable manuscripts, hindering human progress in various fields, including education, science, and history. As we delve into the significance of the Library of Alexandria, we will explore its impact on modern society, highlighting the importance of preserving knowledge, promoting intellectual freedom, and fostering a culture of collaboration and innovation. ...

April 18, 2026 · 5 min · Rajat Sapkota

Accidental Discoveries

The Unplanned Breakthroughs: 6 Accidental Discoveries That Reshaped Our Modern World Imagine a world without antibiotics, microwave ovens, or even the resilient rubber in your car tires. It’s hard to conceive, isn’t it? Yet, many of the innovations we now consider indispensable weren’t born from meticulous planning or grand experiments with a clear end goal. Instead, they emerged from moments of pure serendipity – a forgotten petri dish, a melted chocolate bar, a walk through nature. These accidental discoveries are not just fascinating anecdotes; they are powerful reminders that sometimes, the greatest leaps forward happen when we least expect them, often because someone was observant enough, curious enough, or simply persistent enough to notice the unexpected. ...

April 15, 2026 · 17 min · Rajat Sapkota