This World Water Day, we take a look at some inventions/projects that have been developed to improve the quality of water around the world.
A fan bases his prediction on the support of “scientific research”.
Secret chambers found in King Tutankhamun’s tomb have sparked speculation over the resting place of his stepmother — the beautiful Queen Nefertiti.
The vanishing act was picked by the camera during a Sports Centre interview for a Norwegian TV channel.
If you are a man and haven’t recieved a response from women on dating apps, you might want to think where you went wrong.
Many responded saying two, three, four, twins and what not.
The watch was presented at Baselworld 2016 and it took three years to make the watch.
But finally the technical glitch was corrected and people couldn’t be happier!
There is much to entertain in the American presidential elections.
Giant underwater craters have been discovered off the coast of Norway, giving rise to further speculation over the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle.
In a poetic response, a young girl from across the border recited a poem answering a few questions the Indian girl had asked.
Brandon Stanton, the human behind Humans of New York rejected Donald Trump’s Islamophobic rhetoric and slammed him for his racist views.
3.14 (March 14) is annually celebrated as Pi Day, and it’s a great time to validate the geek in you. So, go forth and conquer, amigos.
A Zion Christian Church prophet thought he was filled with the Holy Spirit when he charged at a pride of lions at the Kruger National Park.
The victim choked, drank water and, despite medical aid, died, according to police sources.
No one bothered that the original source of the news was Waterford Whispers News, a satirical news website.
As most of the world tries to decipher what Apple’s “Let us loop you in” invite means, we decided to step into the literary world and show it to some of the sharpest minds in the world of detection. And well, this is what they said (we think – remember, this is fiction!): Sherlock […]
71-year-old Joao Pereira de Souza nursed Dindim back to health after he washed up on the shore nearly dead in 2011. Dindim has been swimming 8,000km to meet him every year ever since.
Terri Evans wanted to teach her son the lesson that ‘his actions have consequences, he is not big, clever, hard or funny’.
Today’s Google doodle commemorates theremin virtuoso Clara Rockmore, who was born on March 9, 1911, in Lithuania.
Footage including a 20-second video on YouTube and Twitter showed the big cat running through lanes of heavy traffic, apparently trying to find a way off the congested road.
London-resident Nicole Sedgebeer’s perception of the homeless completely changed after an incident that happened on the night of March 3.
Google posted a short video on its home page in which some women are seen sharing their aspirations, completing the sentence “One day I will…”
George posted on Facebook how Trump would reply to the question ‘what is 2+2?’
Swedish duo Erik Vestman and Nils Petter clearly like to have fun using their talents for public art that often doubles up as fun.