loading...
 
Publishers (more...)  
Trending  
 
 
 
 
 
Goto Top ↑

#Share
cool stuff
Workers Preparing To Lay Gas Pipes Near The Acropolis Just Happened Upon An Ancient Statue Possibly Depicting Hermes
Believed to depict the Greek messenger god, the statue was uncovered by accident just south of the Acropolis in Athens, near the 1,863-year-old Odeon...
allthatsinteresting.com - 30+ days ago

You may also like:
books
Elon Musk chose name for 14th child linked to fictional character from popular book
Elon Musk’s newborn’s name is inspired by the Ancient Greeks. The Tesla founder welcomed his 14th child earlier this month, just after fathering a...
themirror.com - 8 days ago
health
Federal workers hit by DOGE cuts race to find jobs in ‘dreadful’ market
Ryan Sloane had been working as a public affairs specialist for just over two months at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta...
spokesman.com - 11 days ago
money
‘Utterly immoral!’ North east slapped with record levels of council tax
Average homes across the north east of England are preparing to be slapped with a record £444 more in council tax than those living in London. The...
gbnews.com - 13 days ago
job & work
US Job Market and Consumers Look to be Weakening
Here’s one more reason to cling to a steady job: It pays to stay. Typically workers who snag a new position see higher pay bumps than those holding...
bloomberg.com - 10 days ago
job & work
Tom Purcell: Advice for federal teleworkers
Hey, federal teleworkers, your days of working from home appear to be numbered....
havasunews.com - 30+ days ago
crafting
This Artist Is Redefining the Ancient Art of Quilling by “Painting” With Paper
Paper quilling has been around for centuries, with some historians linking its origins to the invention of paper in ancient China. Today, artist Yulia Brodskaya is bringing the craft into the modern era with her stunning illustrations, made from intricately rolled, folded, and shaped colored...
mymodernmet.com - 30+ days ago
cool stuff
Archaeologists Just Restored An Ancient Egyptian Temple To What It Looked Like 2,000 Years Ago
The colorful night sky illustrations were accompanied by newfound inscriptions that reveal the ancient Egyptian names for the constellations.The post...
allthatsinteresting.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
Prepare For This One Key AI Question In All Job Interviews, LinkedIn COO Warns
The year 2024 has been one of overwhelming change for workers, as they struggle to get to grips with the rapidly changing workplace under the specter...
allwork.space - 30+ days ago
science
The Secrets of an Ancient Death Ritual May Be Hidden in the Tomb of King Tut
The discovery of artifacts near the sarcophagus of Tutankhamun may be the oldest known evidence of a ritual known as the Awakening of Osiris. The discovery of wooden staffs and clay trays near the sarcophagus of King Tut might be the oldest known evidence of a ritual known as the Awakening of...
popularmechanics.com - 11 days ago
gaming
Xbox Is Experimenting With An Extra Button Press To Open Games
A new home screen feature is possibly on the horizon for Xbox Series X/S owners. Microsoft is currently testing new Xbox Game Hub pages that would...
kotaku.com - 30+ days ago
movie & tv
The true story of Angelina Jolie's Maria: What really happened to Maria Callas’ voice?
The opera singer's life was marked by winning acclaim and sordid controversies. All great divas deserve to have their stories told. Certainly, that’s one takeaway from Pablo Larraín's new Maria Callas biopic, Maria. Maria stars Angelina Jolie as the famed Greek American opera singer who rose to fame...
ew.com - 30+ days ago
travel / space
Aurora Alert: Solar Storms Promise Dazzling Northern Lights Display Across America Tonight
The night sky is preparing for an extraordinary performance as solar activity ramps up, promising a potential celestial light show that could...
theworldinmypocket.co.uk - 30+ days ago
food & drink
Following Retweets Disparaging Federal Workers and Immigrants, a Michelin-Starred Chef Backpedals
Critically-acclaimed D.C. chef and restaurateur Matt Baker — behind Michelin-starred Gravitas, French-influenced Michele’s, and all-day cafe Baker’s Daughter — is doing damage control after his recent social media habits of reposting inflammatory rhetoric were documented and exposed by a local...
eater.com - 30+ days ago
science
A genius boy scout tried to build a nuclear reactor in his parent’s shed. Here’s what happened
Don't try this at home. Or in your garden. Nuclear reactions are either fission (when an atomic nucleus is split into two lighter ones) or fusion...
sciencefocus.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Meet Ponte Labor, a startup matching Hispanic immigrants to jobs using WhatsApp
While working on their MBAs at Harvard Business School, Colombian immigrants Stephanie Murra and Lorenza Vélez noticed that most of the workers in the cafeteria were Hispanic. In conversations with them, a common theme kept coming up: how difficult it was for people who legally moved to the U.S....
techcrunch.com - 4 days ago
gardening
Homeowner irate after discovering source of strange pipes leading into their yard: 'It's illegal'
Water runoff can be problematic when it's not properly managed or carries contaminants that pollute your yard or nearby waterways. It's even more...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
science
Wave to seek approval of Duchenne drug after mid-stage study data
Dive Brief:• Wave Life Sciences is preparing to seek Food and Drug Administration approval of its therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy after...
biopharmadive.com - 10 days ago
cooking
What Happened to Turtle Soup? How a Dish Became a Delicacy Then Disappeared
If you walked into an upscale New York City restaurant 150 years ago, there was one staple you’d be almost certain to see on the menu: turtle soup. Even beyond white tablecloth establishments, the love for this dish extended everywhere. President William Howard Taft hired a White House chef...
aol.com - 8 days ago
job & work / science
How desk jobs are locking workers into decade-long sleep problems
Sedentary work is reprogramming our sleep habits — and not in a good way In a nutshell Modern job design creates three distinct sleep patterns among...
studyfinds.org - 30+ days ago
job & work
What really happened after California raised its minimum wage to $ 20 for fast food workers
What would happen to the fast food industry if it had to pay its workers something closer to a living wage? California decided to find out. In...
popular.info - 30+ days ago
cycling
As it happened: Late break takes shortened stage six at Volta a Catalunya
cyclingnews.com - 30+ days ago
auto
What actually happened at Formula E's celebrity race extravaganza
Perhaps those that were, at best, agnostic about Formula E filling in its two-month calendar void with an event based on influencers driving actual...
the-race.com - 26 days ago
running
Kith's Two All-New Salomon Shoes Are Impossibly Slick
Kith's Salomon collaborations have typically been quite quiet compared to its heavy-hitting Birkenstock, New Balance, and adidas team-ups but Kithmas...
highsnobiety.com - 30+ days ago
technology
23andMe is ending its cancer research program and slashing over 200 jobs
The genetic testing firm plans to license or sell the therapies it’s developing. 23andMe is laying off 40 percent of its employees, or over 200 workers, as the company attempts to recover from last year’s massive data breach and reverse its plummeting stock price. The genetic testing company also...
theverge.com - 30+ days ago