Stacking wedding bands is popular among those with long, slender fingers. They can stack up to 10 bands on each finger and are typically a mismatch of colors, engravings, and gemstones. While stacking wedding bands is a stylish way to mark milestones, this trend can be dangerous. Stacking Wedding Bands is An Attractive Option. Stacking … Read More →
Most of the mysterious Universe is hiding in the shadows. The so-called “ordinary” atomic matter, that makes up the world we are most familiar with, is the runt of the cosmic litter of three. An unidentified exotic form of material, that scientists call dark matter, is thought to account for 25% of the Cosmos. But what … Read More →
The art of public speaking has its roots in the ancient world. The Greeks practiced it, and “rhetoric” comes from the Greek word “the art of persuasion.” The first written treatise on rhetoric is dated to the fourth century BCE and discusses the elements of effective communication. During this period, public speaking first took shape. … Read More →
With Valentine’s Day is approaching, it’s the perfect time for couples to spice up their relationship and learn the art of salsa dance! It’s an excellent time, as a dance studio owner, to advertise dance lessons and offer couples with the perfect location for them to enjoy a night out and get to know one … Read More →
Who runs two million times but never gets tired? Well, you might say the 100-year-old runner who recently broke a world record at the Penn Relays (finishing the 100m race in 26.4 seconds). Our robots know a bit about tireless runs, too! Unattended and attended automations have run more than 2.2 million times in recent years. But … Read More →
Microsoft hired a key Apple engineer to design its own chips for its servers, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, citing people with knowledge of the matter. The software giant hired chip industry veteran Mike Filippo, who worked for Apple for over two years, the report said. Microsoft is working on in-house processors for the servers running its cloud-computing services and Surface … Read More →
A fierce heatwave left much of western Europe sweltering on Monday, fuelling ferocious wildfires and stretching emergency services, as it pushed north and took temperatures to record levels. After Britain’s warmest night on record, the country’s Met Office said 39.1 Celsius (102.4 Fahrenheit) was provisionally recorded in Charlwood, near Gatwick Airport, south of London. “If … Read More →