The Great Bridges of Rome —A Work of Art
THE bridges of Rome belong to many ancient wonders. Sextus Julius Frontinus (35–c. 103 CE), Roman governor and commissioner in charge of water supplies, * “They were …
Bringing the World to Your Screen
THE bridges of Rome belong to many ancient wonders. Sextus Julius Frontinus (35–c. 103 CE), Roman governor and commissioner in charge of water supplies, * “They were …
Recent breakthroughs in cellular biology have unveiled a third state existing between life and death, where cells exhibit unexpected activity even after an organism’s demise. …
The phrase “Rioters, arsonists, and looters are here to teach us about peace and equality” drips with sarcasm, a pointed jab at the perceived contradiction …
Off the rugged, windswept coast of Ontario, nestled within the vast, often tempestuous embrace of Lake Superior, lies a small island with an extraordinary secret. …
The legacy of the Frydenbø carbide generator endures as a testament to human ingenuity born from necessity. Developed in June 1942 by Norwegian engineers at …
A moment of introspection about beer consumption reveals a curious blend of personal guilt and philosophical justification. When reflecting on the quantity of beer consumed, …
The Moors, a diverse group of North Africans primarily of Berber and Arab descent, conquered and ruled parts of the Iberian Peninsula, now Spain, for …
If you ever find yourself exploring Thailand sometime in the future and are curious about attractions that don’t involve shopping and temples, head to Phu …
A adorable wild fox who was nursed back to health by a kind-hearted man last year, has returned the favour by snuggling up with him …
The Grand Canyon, a breathtaking chasm carved over millions of years by the Colorado River, is more than a geological wonder—it’s a canvas of serendipity. …