The impact of Western civilisation in Africa is enormous and documented, from culture and religion to political structure. But Africa isn’t a country. Some societies and tribes, somehow, have remained unaffected by the reach of civilisation and thus making their dressing, custom, traditions and lifestyle uniquely peculiar. Till date, these …
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Humans have travelled to the moon and uncovered the secrets of the Taos Hum, the Devil’s Kettle, and maybe even the pyramids of Egypt. But there are still plenty of phenomena that science can’t explain yet. Though scientists may have theories about the following phenomena, no one can say for certain why they …
Read More »Bill Gates Funds Tiny Robot Surgeons That Operate Inside the Body
Bill Gates Funds Tiny Robot Surgeons That Operate Inside the Body 6 hours ago__Kristin Houser__Filed Under: Virtuality Pixabay/Tag Hartman-Simkins Dr. Robot Vicarious Surgical’s plan for healthcare sounds like a twist on “The Magic School Bus.” Take a tiny humanoid robot with two arms and a camera where its head should be …
Read More »Cinnamon Rice Pudding (Vegan) – Recipes Worth Repeating
This easy, healthier cinnamon rice pudding (vegan) is thick, perfectly spiced, naturally gluten-free and surprisingly plant-based! It uses maple syrup as a sweetener, non-dairy milk to make it creamy, and cinnamon, nutmeg and vanilla to take it to the next level! Who said rice pudding had to be boring? Hi there, …
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Insect migration has long been fascinating to me. I’ve written several posts on this before, including one on migrating moths and one on painted lady butterflies. We’ve long known that many dragonfly species are long-distance migrants, including the large charismatic green darner. Citizen science records have helped document that migration, …
Read More »Badass Dinosaur With a ‘Mohawk’ of Spikes Uncovered in Patagonia
When dinosaurs roamed the Earth in ancient Patagonia, one particular type of dinosaur might have stuck out amongst the rest. Living 140 million years ago in the early Lower Cretaceous, the newly discovered herbivore Bajadasaurus pronuspinax had a thing for growing spikes. It was part of the Sauropod family, but looked a little …
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Let’s face it – doom and gloom have become par for the course when it comes to reports about the state of Mother Earth, with stories detailing a warming climate, extreme weather events, and the extinction of various species taking over headlines with tragic regularity. Unusually, the damage to the …
Read More »Best 4k Gaming Monitor: [144Hz, 240Hz, FreeSync, G-SYNC, HDR] 2018
Best 4k Gaming Monitor: [144Hz, 240Hz, FreeSync, G-SYNC, HDR] 2019 Are you looking to enhance your working and gaming experienced on your computer, going through this guide Best 4k Gaming Monitor 2018 will be a right step in that direction. Whether you’re watching movies or playing games, a 4K monitor …
Read More »Oracle wants $9.3 billion from Google for using Java code in Android –
There is copyright lawsuit against Google from Oracle in which Oracle has claimed $9.3 billion in damages from Google for using a part of Java code in the popular mobile operating system Android. The programming language Java was acquired by Oracle when it bought its creator Sun Microsystems in 2009. …
Read More »Ditch the Single-Use Plastics: Why Switching to Reusable Cutlery Isn’t Hard
The elimination of single-use plastic products, such as straws, water bottles and disposable cutlery has been garnering a lot of media attention lately. Single-use plastics are taking over our landfills, filling our oceans and harming wildlife. They contain toxic chemical compounds such as BPA that can leech into the water …
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