Today marks the commemoration of the 70 years that have passed since the D-Day landings in Normandy, France. On a day when history and past events should occupy at leat a moment of our busy lives, a series of rare photos come back from the past to remind us of some moments and people in history that should not be ... read entire article »
A deep-sea search and investigation mission that is tasked with gathering information about climate change and, more intriguing, finding the wreckage of Amelia Earhart's plane is scheduled to commence this fall, in the waters near Nikumaroro, an uninhabited island ... read entire article »
Restaurants are now making clients join the review game with a reservation system called Dimmi Res-Diary that allows restaurants to write reviews about their clients. Anything from what they look like, what they order, how much they tip and even what they do for ... read entire article »
Northern France is preparing to celebrate the 70-year commemoration of the D-Day landings during World War II. Merville, situated in Normandy, was one of the first place to be attacked by Allied paratroopers during that fateful day of June 5, 1944. On the night ... read entire article »
The quest to take the most epic selfie photo ever has just gone up another level after a British photographer took a picture of himself on top of Rio's Christ the Redeemer's head. Naturally, the photo immediately went viral for it's breathtaking vantage point and ... read entire article »
More obese or overweight people walk the earth now than the total number of people who walked the earth in 1935. The grim conclusion comes from the most extensive worldwide study on obesity ever taken. The compiled data from 188 countries show that there are 2.1 ... read entire article »
A 36 meter tower recently built in Budapest owns the world record for height. The height alone would not have gotten it the title of highest tower, of course, but combined with its construction material it would. The tower was built entirely out of Lego and ... read entire article »
What is wine-making than just another business, another way to earn money and support yourself and your family? For some, very few, it's a way of living, a lifestyle. Often regarded as stubborn and oldschool because they refuse to rely on machines to handle ... read entire article »
One GoPro, 5 motorcycles, 36 countries and 600 days are the numbers that, together, compile what has come to be known as the most epic selfie ever taken. Alex Chacon undertook a 125,946 mile journey to the world's most remote and undiscovered places to raise ... read entire article »
A limited amount of money can bring you happiness. More or less leads to disturbing the balance in your life. 450,000 people surveyed by Princeton researchers set the money limit for the perfect balance between finances and well-being at $75,000 per year. What ... read entire article »
For most people, the adrenaline rush is just to much, it's a “stay away” experience, but for some it's an addiction. Alexander Remnev is one of the many daredevils that just can't stay away from tall skyscrapers. The adrenaline rush makes the Russian dare ... read entire article »
Researchers who analyzed data coming from thousands of Danish people concluded that those who frequently get into arguements are two to three times more likely to die sooner than those who argue only now and then. Middle-aged unemployed men are most likely to die ... read entire article »
If you are no longer the proud owner of a mustache and decided to get rid of it, then know that there are some steps required of you to take before getting rid of your 'lip brow': read entire article »
If you like to use the entire range of cosmetics on a daily basis, from shampoos, to conditioner, to moisturizers and make-up, then you are probably walking around with about 168 different chemicals on you, some of which cause cancer. These chemicals don't just ... read entire article »
Spouses have more things in common than shared preferences and dislikes, such as DNA. According to a new study, married couples have more similar genetic genes than two other people who had been randomly chosen. Educational background is another trait that ha ... read entire article »
The bicycle used to be one of the main means of transportation until cars started to roam the streets. Now, it seems people are starting to go back to the two wheeled vehicles. Over the past 10 years, the number of commuters cycling to and from work had risen by ... read entire article »
A new study comes to aid those with diabetes as well as those who are on a mission to lose weight. 'We confirmed the ancient proverb eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a pauper,' said lead researcher of the study which proved that, by ... read entire article »
The latest figures revealed by the World Health Organization say that Spanish women live longer than any other women in Europe. Men are also having long lives. The Organization revealed that Spanish women live an average of 85.1 years. They are second only to ... read entire article »
How often did it happen to you to come across a line in a movie that impressed you, taught you something or, simply, expressed a life fact in better words than you could have thought of? The answer is, probably, very often as most movies that take themselve ... read entire article »
The fact that society rules and conventions have changed over the past 30 years can be seen in the decreasing weddings number. Pressure is no longer put on young people to get married, children born outside wedlock are not consider illegitimate anymore, intimate ... read entire article »