All You Need To Know About The IG Nobel Prize
The IG Nobel prize is a satiric award given every year since 1990, and it celebrates the most unusual achievements in the science world. These awards are awarded by Nobel laureates, and the events are hosted at Harvard University. These….
BY Arnab DeyFormer White House Adviser Frances Townsend Demands ‘Accountability’ For Iran In Nuclear Negotiations
In a scathing op-ed for longtime Washington, D.C., political outlet The Hill, former George W. Bush-era counterterrorism adviser Frances Townsend said the Biden administration “has undermined our nation’s hard-won strength as a global superpower” in its dealings with Iran. Townsend….
BY Arnab DeyWhy Netflix Numbers are Down
The Covid-19 pandemic brought about a serious shift in the world when it comes to entertainment. Suddenly, millions of people were at home with nothing to do but look for entertainment online, making streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and….
BY Arina SmithHow It Was: 35th Year Of Honour To Chernobyl Disaster With Chernobyl Tours
World history enumerates thousands of wars, tragedies, and collapses. However, if we talk about some scaled mishaps, the first which comes to mind is the Chernobyl disaster that occurred almost 35 years ago. We still remember the consequences of this….
BY Arina SmithR2 Computer Recycling Examines The Links Between E-Waste & Climate Change
There are a number of prevalent theories out there regarding the concept of Links Between E-Waste and Climate Change. Many believe that it is man-made, while others attribute recent occurrences to a natural part of our planetary evolution. Wherever you….
BY Arina SmithJean Danhong Chen on Disruptions to Work Permit and Tourist Visa Applications During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 outbreak has temporarily suspended travel across the globe. This means that many people who were supposed to work in or visit another country this year are having to cancel these plans. The United States is one of many….
BY MashumThe Short and Sometimes Weird History of Alcohol and Drinking
Some of us love it. Some of us hate it. Some of us depend on it. It has the power to delight and confuse, to disorient and destroy. Whatever our relationship with it may be, alcohol has managed to become….
BY Arina Smith7 Tips to Keep from Pulling Your Hair Out when Politics Come into Play
Nearly 80 percent of Americans say that they follow politics either “somewhat closely” or “very closely.” And yet, keeping up with politics can be extremely frustrating. For many Americans, it’s something we don’t want to do, but we know we….
BY MashumVenezuela Blackout Hits Fourth Day as US Diplomats Withdraw
Venezuela blackout has plunged the country into darkness. This is the latest in a stream of bad news for the Latin American stumbling giant. After four consecutive days of outage, years of hardship are manifesting in the most destructive manner…..
BY MashumMexico City Ditches Monetary Fines for Speeding
Visiting Mexico during the winter has become a pretty common holiday idea, especially for people who live close to the border. A lot of people also choose to drive there, as it can be cheaper and quicker than flying. What’s….
BY Arina Smith