Author: TBC Correspondent
Leonardo Da Vinci: Artist, Scientist, Inventor
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) was an Italian polymath, a true Renaissance man whose genius spanned art, science, and invention.expand_more While most famous for his paintings ... Read More
TV screen crystals won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for quantum dots
Three scientists have been granted the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their contributions to the creation of quantum dots. It's possible that people have seen ... Read More
Nathan Cleary’s heroic play helps Newcastle upset the Broncos in the NRL grand Final.
On a crazy night, Penrith defeated Brisbane 26–24 to complete a three-peat. Cleary's achievement in winning the match earns him the Clive Churchill medal. After ... Read More
World’s Oldest University
The University of Bologna, founded in 1088, is recognized as the oldest university in continuous operation in the world. Located in Bologna, Italy, it has ... Read More
Virtual Reality: Changing the Landscape of Entertainment and Education
Virtual Reality (VR) has emerged as a transformative technology, reshaping both entertainment and education. This immersive technology creates simulated environments that can be explored in ... Read More
The Economic Impact of the Suez Canal Crisis
The recent blockage of the Suez Canal by a massive container ship sent shockwaves through the global economy. While the Ever Given was eventually dislodged, ... Read More
Innovations in Aviation: Transforming the Future of Air Travel
Since the groundbreaking flight of the Wright brothers in 1903, aviation has undergone remarkable transformations, evolving from humble beginnings into a cornerstone of modern transportation ... Read More
The Statue of Liberty: An Enduring Symbol of Freedom
The Statue of Liberty, one of the most iconic landmarks in the United States, continues to stand as a symbol of freedom and democracy. Situated ... Read More
Adolph hitler : Rise to power, impact & death
Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) was the leader of the Nazi Party in Germany and the architect of World War II. Rise to Power: After serving in ... Read More
The Future of E-Sports: Trends and Predictions
E-sports has rapidly evolved from a niche hobby into a global phenomenon, and its future looks even more promising. Several trends and predictions indicate that ... Read More
World Health Organization Towards a Bright Future
The World Health Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations. This organization works for international public health. It is part of the United ... Read More
Bangladesh dengue deaths cross 1,000 in worst outbreak on record
According to official figures, dengue fever has claimed the lives of over 1,000 individuals in Bangladesh this year, almost four times as many as it ... Read More
The World’s Top 5 Universities
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) MIT, located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, consistently ranks as the world's top university. Known for its cutting-edge research and innovation, ... Read More
Navigating the Tech Frontier: Your Guide to September’s Top 10 Conferences
View the schedule for the top ten conferences in order of importance. Since the start of the COVID-19 epidemic in 2020, events have been postponed ... Read More
Poland requests that the EU maintain the ban on Ukrainian grain in order to safeguard farmers and avoid a surplus.
In order to safeguard Polish farmers, the Polish government on Tuesday urged the European Union to prolong the embargo on grain imports from Ukraine past ... Read More
Salman Shah excelled much above his years
Salman Shah started a revolution by changing the way he dressed, spoke, and appeared. He had changed even his hairdo. By 1994's end, Everyone was ... Read More
Palestinian killed in crossfire after Israeli raid on West Bank town
After besieging Aqaba, Israeli soldiers invaded the city and burned a structure, but failed to apprehend a wanted Palestinian. During a raid in an occupied ... Read More
IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship 2023 Women’s Results: Taylor Knibb wins again!
Taylor Knibb won her second straight IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships in Finland. Just over a week after qualifying for her second Olympic Games with a ... Read More
Chief quits after raft of thefts rock British Museum
After acknowledging that the renowned organization did not respond as comprehensively as it should have in response to warnings" concerning stolen artifacts, the director of ... Read More
Son of Colombia’s president freed while he is investigated for illicit enrichment, money laundering
President Gustavo Petro's son was ordered to be released from custody on Friday night by a Colombian judge while he is being looked into for ... Read More