A University of Melbourne expedition to the southernmost waters encircling Antarctica has discovered that wind drives the formation of colossal rogue waves, and that these unpredictable waves occur more frequently than scientists had previously thought—providing critical information to inform future rogue wave prediction models.
Inter Milan wrapped up their 20th Italian title by beating AC Milan on Monday. AC Milan are struggling right now, while Napoli hit a new low this weekend. I’m not having complaining about playing too often. Why are managers disingenuous over player welfare? Listen to the
Precious Moments nursery is praised by parents for going 'above and beyond' for their children
Google's cyclical process of giving us capabilities only to later remove them, seems to be a core part of its strategy.
The race for control of the White House and Congress in November are slated to be hotly contested elections, and both Republicans and Democrats face different challenges in those battles. While the presidential election between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will be the marquee matchup, several other races will be affected by […]
If you’re looking to shoot aerial photography or video, you’ll want to get your hands on a drone. These nifty little robots are able to easily take flight, allowing you to capture angles that would otherwise be impossible (or at least very difficult if you don’t have the right equipment on hand). Whether you’re picking up your first drone or upgrading from an older model, this guide is designed to help you decide on your next big purchase. We’ve tested a good number of drones from small and...
The all-in-one, quick-to-deploy learning and skilling solution advances
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A concrete pavement project caused westbound traffic delays on the Rickenbacker Causeway that affected drivers starting Sunday from Virginia Key to Key Biscayne.
The paper's then editor Bob Prew instructed correspondent Cedric Salter to position himself near the Balkans in 1943 to mislead the enemy.
Follow MailOnline's live blog for the latest updates after Iran's unprecedented attack on Israel yesterday, which saw the IDF shoot down more than 300 drones and missiles.
Does the body rule the mind or the mind rule the body? So sung Morrissey 40 years ago this year in the song ‘Still Ill’, taken from The Smith’s classic self-titled debut album. Morrissey isn’t, as I’m sure you know, a scientist, much less a professional working with families in conflict, yet his lyric touches on something that runs through new work created by Cyrenians Scottish Centre for Conflict Resolution. This new work is designed to help: young people who want to boost their emotional...