Peter Njeru
Bio
Peter Njeru is a writer that focuses on the beauty of travel and the mysteries of science. presenting fascinating science facts and motivational travel tales to pique readers' interest and inspire wanderlust across the globe.
Stories (4/0)
Why War's Future Is in Hacking
November 10, 2008 - During a crucial meeting at the White House, President-elect Barack Obama and outgoing President George W. Bush learn that there is a top-secret weapon that has been developed in collaboration with Israel since 2005. This weapon, known by the code name Project Olympic Games, is unmatched by any conventional military armament. It is not an airstrike or a missile; rather, it is a computer file with 150,000 lines of code that is only one megabyte in size. The Stuxnet weapon would permanently alter the face of modern warfare.
By Peter Njeru12 days ago in Criminal
Operations of a Nuclear Bomb
Nuclear weapons have caused great worry and cast a lengthy shadow of fear over humanity's collective consciousness ever since their terrifying introduction in 1945. The threat of nuclear war has hovered over the world for almost a century, causing anxiety and worry in its wake. However, how likely is it that such a catastrophic event will occur? How did we get to this point of approaching doom? What is concealed behind these powerful weapons of mass devastation? Get ready to go through the pages of nuclear history as we explore the complex web of human creativity and foolishness that has led us to this point of near extinction.
By Peter Njeru12 days ago in Earth
The Greatest Nation
Fears of a possible interruption to international trade are growing as a result of rebel threats to target commercial ships, which might block a vital maritime route for weeks or perhaps months. This is a tremendous increase in tensions. The Red Sea, an area currently under intensive international scrutiny and military intervention, is the strategic choke point of concern.
By Peter Njeru12 days ago in Earth
Explore the Unknown
The Soviet Union's Venera missions are a notable example of human creativity and perseverance in the grand narrative of space exploration. These bold projects, which were undertaken against the backdrop of the Cold War, aimed to solve the riddles surrounding Venus, Earth's nearest planetary neighbor. In an era when the universe beckoned with enticing mysteries, the Soviet Union set out on a mission to conquer the mysterious planet shrouded in mist and heavy clouds.
By Peter Njeru12 days ago in Earth