Museumgoers Taking Selfies Damage Artworks by Popular Artists Posted December 21, 2018 A group of women taking selfies damaged artworks by renowned Spanish artists in Yekaterinburg / jɛˌ
University in Pennsylvania to Have a Pet-Friendly Residence Hall Posted December 20, 2018 Lock Haven University (LHU) in Pennsylvania will soon allow students to keep pets in one of the school’s dormitories. The LHU is introducing a pet-friendly pro…
Underwater Concert Held in Asia for the First Time Posted December 19, 2018 A band performed the Asian debut of its underwater concert in Hong Kong in October. The ensemble called Between Music is composed of five members from Denmark.…
Study: Eating Organic Food Helps Lessen Cancer Risk Posted December 18, 2018 A new study suggests that regular consumption of organic food may decrease one’s risk of developing certain types of cancer. Researchers from France studied how eating organic …
Indian Law School to Offer Course on Harry Potter Posted December 17, 2018 A law school in India will offer a course on the fictional series Harry Potter. The National University of Juridical Sciences in India will offer the Harry Potter
Researchers Develop Small Device that Copies Real-Life Organs Posted December 16, 2018 Researchers have developed a chip that functions like real-life organs. Scientists from the University of Cambridge collaborated with researchers from France, Greece, and Saudi…
World’s Billionaires Increase in Number and Are Wealthier than Ever Posted December 15, 2018 According to a recent report, the world’s billionaires increased in number and became much wealthier in 2017. Swiss bank UBS and professional service network PricewaterhouseCoo…
Animals Can Tell the Time, Study Says Posted December 14, 2018 A new study has found that animals can tell how much time has elapsed. Northwestern University researchers examined a mouse’s medial entorhinal
Replica of the Titanic to Sail in 2022 Posted December 13, 2018 A replica of the Titanic, called Titanic II, is expected to set sail in 2022. British cargo shipping company Blue Star Line is currently creating the replica. …
University of Bristol Students Who Create Too Much Noise to Pay Fine Posted December 12, 2018 University of Bristol (UoB) students who create excessive noise will be asked to pay a fine. Statistics revealed that complaints about general noise and