Salt bricks and other African architectural ideas
What the world can learn from innovative designs in a future with scarce resources. Read Original Article
What the world can learn from innovative designs in a future with scarce resources. Read Original Article
Bob Pockrass FOX NASCAR Insider AUSTIN, Texas — William Byron had one of those perfect racing weekends. Fastest in practice. Fastest in the final round of qualifying. Fastest in the race. Fastest to the finish line. Byron, who led the Cup Series with six victories in 2023, captured his second victory of the 2024 season […]
An editorial picture of the Japan flag set against an economic trend graph and images associated with the stock market, finance and digital technology. Manassanant Pamai | Istock | Getty Images The total value of private equity deals in Asia Pacific last year fell to its lowest since 2014 as fundraising dropped to a 10-year […]
By Pallab Ghosh Some physicists have long suspected that mysterious ‘ghost’ particles in the world around us could greatly advance our understanding of the true nature of the Universe. Now scientists think they’ve found a way to prove whether or not they exist. Europe’s centre for particle research, Cern, has approved an experiment designed to […]
Russell Wilson will indeed be the Pittsburgh Steelers starting quarterback entering the team’s offseason workouts. Mike Tomlin confirmed that Wilson has the “pole position” in the quarterback battle with Justin Fields, whom the team also acquired this offseason. “We’ve been very transparent about the pecking order, at least to start,” Tomlin told reporters at the […]
By Joyce Lee There is a new running joke in Hong Kong: locals mock their city for losing its status as the darling of global capital. As one joked, it is the newest UNESCO world heritage site. A tough security law – Article 23 – that came into effect over the weekend has only renewed […]
LSU coach Kim Mulkey pledged that she wouldn’t let an impending Washington Post “hit piece” about her derail the defending national champion Tigers during the women’s NCAA Tournament. A dominant second-half surge, led by star forward Angel Reese and dynamic guard Flau’Jae Johnson, proved Mulkey right — at least for now. Reese’s 20 points and […]
By Orla Guerin Who wouldn’t want a house on the beach? For some on Israel’s far-right, desirable beachfront now includes the sands of Gaza. Just ask Daniella Weiss, 78, the grandmother of Israel’s settler movement, who says she already has a list of 500 families ready to move to Gaza immediately. “I have friends in […]
By Steve Rosenberg Moscow’s New Arbat Avenue is lined with some of the biggest video screens in Russia. Today they’re all displaying the same giant image: a burning candle and the Russian word “Skorbim” (“We mourn.”) Russia is mourning the victims of the Crocus City Hall massacre. There is no final death toll. The search […]
By James Gregory & Paulin Kola Ukraine says it has hit two landing ships, a communications centre and other infrastructure used by Russia’s Black Sea fleet off annexed Crimea. An announcement by the Ukrainian general staff said the Yamal and Azov ships had been destroyed. The Russian-installed governor of the port of Sevastopol said 10 […]