Artist's exhibition 'The Uninvited Guest from the Unremembered Past' sparks debate with some likening pieces to 'a big pile of poo'.
Month: July 2023
Ambassador Philip Thigo emphasizes equitable access to AI technologies and financial system changes for sustainable development.
16.35% Fewer Major Party Candidates Ran For U.S. Congress In 2024 Than In The Previous Election Year
Fewer major party candidates vie for house seats; experts blame the presidential election.
Nebraska voters face choice of upholding or repealing LB 1402, affecting private school scholarships and state education funding.
The reason batteries lose capacity over time has been discovered by scientists.
Israel solidifies its AI prowess with high concentration of specialists, attracting international tech giants.
Study reveals how coffee preferences can make or break a day, from flavor profiles to creamer choices, shaping daily routines.
New research reveals gaps in pet disaster preparedness as fears about natural disasters persist.
Neil Cox, 36, and J Antic, 25, cycle 260 miles in the nude, promoting body positivity and naturism during their journey.