Lucara Diamond has found the diamond in Botswana two years ago. It is called “Lesedi La Rona,” which means “Our Light” in the Tswana language spoken in Botswana, and has 1,109-carat, according to Mining.com. Bidding for the now historic tennis ...
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Today’s Horoscope for July 20, 2017
Some good changes are expecting for Arians, and for Taurans it will be a very busy day. Moon is in Gemini The moon is in Gemini. It is a time of fast and energetic deeds. Any financial transactions will be successful. Favorable ...
Read More »Dog Saves Baby Deer From Drowning
It seemed to be a normal Sunday walk for Freeley and his dogs until Storm suddenly jumped into the water. He saw a helpless baby deer drifting about ten meters off the shore and did not hesitate. The video Freeley ...
Read More »Japanese Scientists Create Skin-Like Wearable Health Sensors
According to Science Daily, the Japanese scientists have developed a new hypoallergenic electronic sensor that can be worn on the skin continuously for a week without discomfort, and is so light and thin that users forget they even have it ...
Read More »Two New Books About Harry Potter To Be Published This October
Two new books are coming out in October, following the twentieth anniversary of the first book. Unfortunately, the books are not a sequel to the popular series about Harry and his friends. One book, “Harry Potter, A Journey Through a ...
Read More »Katy Perry Makes Peace With Taylor Swift After 4-Year Feud
“I love her, I always have,” Perry, 32, said on Australia’s Today show on Wednesday, July 19, according to US Weekly. “We’ve had our differences but I just continue to say, ‘God bless her on her journey.’” The pop stars’ ...
Read More »1,600-Year-Old Roman Sarcophagus Unearthed In London
A 1,600-year-old Roman sarcophagus with an open lid was discovered at a construction site near Borough Market in central London. Scientists think that the remains in the coffin belong to a mother after a baby’s bones were found in the ...
Read More »Today’s Horoscope for July 19, 2017
Aquarians should plan for the future, and Pisces will be full of energy and ready to achieve any goals. Moon is in Gemini The moon is moving to the sign of Gemini and boosts our mental activity. It is a great day for ...
Read More »Tesla Driver Changes Claim, Says Autopilot Not Responsible For Crash
According to CBS News, David Clark, 58 initially told the Kandiyohi County Sheriff’s Office on Monday that the Autopilot software was responsible for a crash Saturday evening in Hawick, Minnesota. Clark initially told deputies that when he engaged the Autopilot ...
Read More »Man Revives After 40 Minutes With No Pulse
John Ogburn, 36, suffered a heart attack while working on his laptop in Charlotte, North Carolina on 26 June, according to the BBC. Two police officers who happened to be nearby began CPR on the father-of-three within a minute of ...
Read More »FBI Warns Parents of Safety Risks of Internet-Connected Toys
According to the FBI statement, the Internet-connected toys usually contain sensors, microphones, cameras, data storage components, and other multimedia capabilities – including speech recognition and GPS options. These features could put the privacy and safety of children at risk due ...
Read More »Swiss Couple Found Frozen After 75 Years of Search
The couple left home after they milked the cows in a meadow above Chandolin in the Valais canton. The police revealed today that two people with identity papers were found by someone on a glacier near a ski lift at ...
Read More »Today’s Horoscope for July 18, 2017
Sagittarians will have life-changing ideas, and Capricorns should use your energy for good today. Moon is in Taurus The moon is changing to the sign of Taurus, which is a good time for business, investments and family life Common Horoscope Today we should ...
Read More »Cassini Shows Intriguing Image Of Enceladus’ South-Polar Jets
According to NASA, the picture of the jets was taken from afar. This view looks toward the Saturn-facing hemisphere of Enceladus (313 miles or 504 kilometers across). North is up. The image was taken in visible light with the Cassini ...
Read More »China Bans Winnie the Pooh And His Friends From Social Media
Tigger, Piglet and Eeyore are no longer found on the Chinese versions of Twitter and Facebook. All this because the president does not like to be compared to the cute bear, Joinfo.com reports with reference to NewsMonkey. Anyone trying to ...
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