The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were “delighted” to share the photograph taken by royal photographer Chris Jackson, Kensington Palace said, according to the BBC. Prince George Alexander Louis – known as His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge – ...
Read More »Future of Mankind: Extraterrestrial Settlements and Asteroid Mining
In the late 1980s, a group of intellectuals commenced works to create an extraterrestrial settlement – a colony of people on another planet – in their lifetime. For many years they tried to persuade everyone of the feasibility and necessity of this idea. ...
Read More »Taiwan Subway Transformed Into Sports Venues To Celebrate Upcoming Summer Universiade
Taiwan’s capital city decided to celebrate the upcoming summer sports event with an incredible makeover to the subway cars of Taiwan’s Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system. They now look like into shockingly realistic sport venues, according to India Times. The project ...
Read More »Strong Earthquake Claims Two Lives in Turkey and Greece
According to Greek media, two male tourists, a 27-year-old from Sweden and a 39-year-old from Turkey, were killed when a roof collapsed at a bar on Kos. At least one hundred people were injured, three of whom severely. The region ...
Read More »Tutankhamun’s Wife Ankhesenamun May Be Finally Found In Newly Discovered Tomb
The archaeologists eventually plan to excavate the new tomb, which is located near the tomb of the pharaoh Ay in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings, according to Live Science. “We are sure there is a tomb there, but we do ...
Read More »Huge Diamond Fails To Sell At Auction Because It Is Too Big
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 ...
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 »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 »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 ...
Read More »Imagine You Are Flying Over Pluto In NASA’s Cool Video
Pluto is one of the most mysterious objects in our solar system, which we can’t even call a planet anymore. Thanks to NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft data and digital elevation models, scientists have created impressive movies, in which we fly ...
Read More »Woman Breaks $200,000 Of Art Trying To Take Selfie
In an effort to get the best view for the selfie, she accidentally pushed a pedestal and caused a domino effect, Joinfo.com reports with reference to ad.nl. The accident happened at the exhibition “Hypercaine”’ by British artist Simon Birch. The ...
Read More »London Tube Makes Announcements Gender-Neutral
The famous London Underground will not use the words “ladies and gentlemen” to start announcements. The staff is instructed to use a gender neutral term. According to The Telegraph, from now on, a message will start as follows: “Hello everyone!” ...
Read More »Juno Captures Great Planetary Storm On Jupiter
NASA’s Juno spacecraft flew directly over the Jupiter’s “Great Red Spot” on Monday, July 10. It succeeded to approach the monster storm and make a close up from a distance of just 9,000 kilometers. As the raw images are not ...
Read More »New Zealand Woman Killed By Jet Blast At Sint Maarten Airport
The 57-year-old tourist was injured while she was standing by the fence of the Princess Juliana International Airport in Sint Maarten. She died soon after the jet engine knocked her to the ground, according to The New Zealand Herald. The ...
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