While the holidays have come and gone, the frigid temperatures of another Canadian winter have left us craving warmth and sweets this January. Enter expert bakers and stars of the recent Food Network Canada show The Baker Sisters, Jean Parker and Rachel Smith, a dynamic sibling duo who have …
Read More »LG Announces First 88-inch 8K OLED Display Ahead of CES 2018
After more than a decade of research and development, OLEDs have finally begun tiptoeing towards the mass market. While OLED TVs remain significantly more expensive than their LCD counterparts, their vibrant colors, low lag, and perfect blacks are appealing to videophiles and gamers alike. LG has just announced its bringing …
Read More »Kiwi disappointment with tennis
The ASB Classic women’s tournament kicked off in relatively quiet style this week, due in no part to most of its target audience still being down in places like the Coromandel. It was a warm night at Stanley St, but centre court was the scene of wildcard entrant Jade Lewis’ …
Read More »Vector, Nexus Join the Space Race With Plans for Satellite-Based Blockchain Network
Area business Vector and blockchain designer Nexus revealed a partnership to host Nexus’s decentralized cryptocurrency on a satellite orbiting the Earth, utilizing Vector’s GalacticSky platform. Inning accordance with the developers, Nexus innovation provides enhancements over existing blockchain systems like Bitcoin and Ethereum. Nexus cryptography with 571-bit secrets, which …
Read More »This Man Photographs Forest Animals In Finland Like No Other
Helsinki-based artist Joachim Munter welcomes you to step into the fairytale-like wildlife of Finland. Seeing his pictures of regional forest animals, you quickly feel an intimate connection with the topics. Upon first glimpse, these animals appear like they were trained. From a curious fox to a hungry squirrel, Munter builds …
Read More »Chocolate May Be Extinct by 2050, According to Scientists
When anything bad happens on the planet, we can generally rely on one thing to make us feel much better: chocolate. There’s absolutely nothing like a good sweet bar or pain au chocolat to comfort us in times of problem. Exactly what takes place when the vicious world decides to …
Read More »This Month A Blue Moon And Overall Lunar Eclipse Coincide For First Time In 150 Years
If you enjoyed the US total solar eclipse last year, then we’ve got a reward for you at the start of 2018. There’s going to be a total lunar eclipse on January 31, and it accompanies a “Blue Moon” for the first time because 1866. A lunar eclipse happens when …
Read More »Professional Photographer Invests 2 Years Traveling World To Document Animals That May Quickly Be Extinct
For most of us, endangered animals are a far-away mystery. British photographer Tim Flach, however, has invested the last 2 years braving their habitats and documenting their vulnerable existences. The resulting body of work, Endangered, offers us with an intimate and unusual view into the gorgeous lives of Earth’s a …
Read More »Earth closest to sun on January 2-3
Tonight– January 2, 2018– we reach Earth’s closest indicate the sun for this whole year at 11:35 p.m. CST (central U.S.). It’ll be the morning of January 3 for Europe and Africa … later in the day January 3 for the remainder of the world (January 3 at 5:35 UTC; …
Read More »This is How to Plan for Retirement and Its Not Exactly Saving and Budgeting
No matter your age — how to plan for retirement is likely a topic that you have pondered and done at least little something about. You may have saved some money, thought about the best locale for golf (or whatever hobby you will have), figured out when to start Social …
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