Who knew we could hear Space? NASA’s Chandra X-ray Center has made it possible. These musical renditions of space, called sonification were released on 22nd September 2020. Matt Russo… Read More
The King Farouk Rest House Museum is located directly on the banks of the Nile, six km west of Helwan, along the main road from Cairo to Helwan.
The rest house was designed in the form of a… Read More
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The Biden Administration, announced on Monday, that it will Reverse a Trump-era Policy, that opened up vast swathes of Arctic Alaska Land to New Oil development.
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Paris Jardin des Plantes is the French name for Garden of the Plants of Paris. This once 17th century medicinal garden under the name of Jardin Royal des Plantes médicinales or R… Read More
Our ability of creating material wealth has suddenly advanced at full speed since the Industrial Revolution in the mid-18th century. People said that what mankind achieved then was more… Read More
BitMart, a premier global digital asset trading platform will list Metablackout (HEC) on March 11, 2022. For all BitMart users, the HEC/USDT trading pair will be officially available for tra… Read More
Russian Cosmonaut, Anton Shkaplerov, hands over Command of the International Space Station (ISS) to American Astronaut, Thomas Marshburn.
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Overseeing the city of Athens, the once mighty citadel of Acropolis stands on a rocky hill in the Greek capital. The area is said to have been inhabited since the 6th millennium BC. The prem… Read More
Chaotic, lively, cheerful, and colorful: welcome to Naples! The capital of the Campania region is one of the most authentic cities in Italy. I just loved the city, its atmosphere, the peop… Read More
Respecting the rights and humanity of all autistic people.Photo by Eric Patnoudes on UnsplashApril is Autism Acceptance Month and, globally, on April 2nd we recognized Autism Accep… Read More
New Zealand is a magical place that offers crystal beaches and skiing sports at the same time. It’s a glorious country that continues to fascinate visitors and locals alike with its hi… Read More
The US Virgin Islands is a territory that the United States bought in 1917 from Denmark. So its history is with Denmark and Norway. Previous to that, the people who lived there were native p… Read More
During the 3rd Silk Road Week in July 2022, the China National Silk Museum held three exhibitions consecutively in Hangzhou, Dulan, and Samarkand, namely Qinghai Path: The Silk Roads in… Read More
On Greece’s western coast are the Ionian islands. Greece and Italy are separated by this collection of Greek islands. Their name in Greek is Heptanisa, which translates to “seven… Read More
Introduction – When was the Ancient Roman Period?
Before we learn about medicine in Ancient Rome lets learn about the time period. Ancient Rome is a period of around 1300 years and… Read More
Ancient Greek civilization is one of the oldest civilizations known in human history. Its greatness is not restricted to only ancient ruins and heroic stories, but the greatness of their exi… Read More
Hello there, fellow explorer! Are you looking for information about the Nile River? Well, then, you’ve come to the right place. Let me show you around. The Nile is a major river in nor… Read More
On February 1, 1958, the Russians launched the first-ever artificial satellite to space.
It was called Sputnik I. Sputnik I orbited the Earth from a height of 577 km at a speed of 8… Read More
Imagine hiking through the desert and exploring fascinating archeological sites, then switching it up to pulsating nightlife in Tel Aviv. Israel is a land of contrasts, seamlessly blending t… Read More
Why do you need to start learning Arabic?
The Arabic language is one of the oldest living languages on the face of the earth, researchers dispute the age of this language. The Arabic lang… Read More
Rocks are known as solid natural formations consisting of one or more minerals, and they are an essential part of the earth’s crust. Rocks are classified according to the way they are… Read More
Do you have grandbabies, friends kids, or even your own kids that love the Disney Frozen movies and like Elsa? Like my grandbaby who is obsessed with Elsa, this list of Frozen Elsa Gifts sho… Read More
Untouched beaches, poetry and spectacular views are among discoveries on this exploration of the Lake District’s coastal fringe by rail, bus and on foot Read More
Greek civilisation is one of the oldest and one of the most ancient civilisations throughout history. It dates back to about 3650 BCE on the island of Crete, making it the basis and referenc… Read More
History is the science that is concerned with studying the chronological record of events that affected a nation, as it is based on a critical examination of various sources of information a… Read More
Ukraine is located in Eastern Europe and is considered one of the largest countries on the continent. It was part of the Soviet Union until its secession, and its capital is the city of Kyiv… Read More
How did we treat illness before we knew what germs were? How did we discover bacteria which cause disease? The history of medicine is a super interesting topic and we are going to learn all… Read More
Enjoying a long weekend alone or with your beloved partner before having kids is entirely different from a vacation with your kids. Still, various city breaks are out there to suit every typ… Read More
Qatar is in the east of the Arabian Peninsula in southwest Asia, bordering the Persian Gulf. It is surrounded by the Gulf from the north, east, and west, and the arm of the Gulf that separat… Read More
The Pearl of the Aegean Sea; this name is justified. If you have heard it before, you must know, dear reader, that I am talking about Izmir.
Izmir is a metropolitan city far west of Anato… Read More
The Elizabethan Era marks a significant phase in the history of Great Britain. It existed between 1558 and 1603, and historians classify it as the golden age in the country’s history… Read More
Do you know that the game of chess is the world’s oldest known game that requires skill? Playing chess can provide a wealth of information regarding the lifestyle of people during the… Read More
Despite the fact that humans lived on this land for around 2 million years, the history of the world did not begin until about 5500 years ago, with the beginning of writing, as writing has b… Read More
Corfu is a Greek island in the Ionian Sea, the second largest of the Ionian Islands, forming the edge of Greece’s northwestern border. The island is part of the Corfu regional unit, ad… Read More
Sombrero, or sombrero de charro, is the traditional, wide brimmed, Mexican horseman hat. So what exactly does it have to do with space?
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The Karavan Saray complex, which cost close to 200 million dollars to build, was just finished in Turkistan's capital, and an airport was also built. Visitors from Kazakhstan and all over th… Read More
Are you planning your trip and looking for things to do in London with kids? The cardinal rule for all seasoned travellers with kids is to organise leisure time to balance adult interests an… Read More
Ghost stories have been told for centuries now, and our guess is there won’t be a time when it ever stops. Whether you believe in the existence of unseen spirits or not, stories about… Read More
STEM is the acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics or the set of disciplines essential to aspire to job success in the near future and to help solve the significant cha… Read More
Many Omicron symptoms are similar to flu symptoms. In both illnesses, you may experience fever, cough, feeling tired, runny nose, muscle/joint pain, headache, sore throat.
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Following the Norman Conquest in 1066, the construction of castles in England began. They served as a deterrent and a representation of Norman supremacy under William the Conqueror… Read More
Traditional warriors with an insatiable appetite for combat have become a rarity in our modern world. Instead, battles and bloodshed have taken on a virtual form, thanks to the influence of… Read More
Welcome to Luxor, the gateway to your unforgettable Nile cruise journey. As you touch down at Luxor International Airport, you’ll be greeted by the warm Egyptian sun and the promise of… Read More
Movies and TV shows make up a significant part of our lives. They’re where we hear fascinating stories, learn about diverse cultures, and observe some mental and emotional depths of co… Read More
The Existential Risk of AI: Safeguarding Lives and Society
In an increasingly digitized world, the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has captured the attention of technologis… Read More
Dive into scientific discoveries regarding the positive impact of fatty fish on cognitive function, eye health, autoimmune disease prevention, and potential cancer risk reduction. Learn why… Read More
The 2023 Toronto International Film Festival will feature a strong lineup of Canadian films, with 50 Canadian titles, including 21 features, 20 shorts, six documentaries, and three televisio… Read More
Keeping Your Cool: 10 Science-Backed Tips for Dealing with Anger
Anger, that fiery emotion that bubbles up when the barista gets our coffee order wrong, or when a colleague decides to &ls… Read More
Ever gazed up at the night sky and pondered about extraterrestrial life? Or felt a shiver down your spine hearing tales of the paranormal? Are you intrigued by the intricate web of science… Read More
DeepMind, Alphabet's AI lab, reduced employee costs by 39% in 2022, cutting expenses from £969.4 million to £594.5 million. This comes as part of Alphabet's efforts to increase e… Read More
The McDermitt caldera in Nevada has been discovered to contain an estimated 40 million metric tons of lithium, surpassing every known lithium deposit on the planet. This monumental find coul… Read More
Introduction to watercolor paintings / prints
Watercolor paintings / prints have a unique charm that sets them apart from other forms of art. The delicate washes of color, the transpare… Read More
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Introduction: The Best All-Inclusive Beach Resorts in SpainEmbarking on a Virtual JourneyA Journey Through Spain’s Coastal WondersThe Essence of Spanish Beach ResortsSetting the… Read More
Offline games are a great way to pass the time and have fun without needing an internet connection. Whether you're traveling, have limited data, or just prefer not to rely on an online conne… Read More