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NY Art Life Magazine this week interviews Aditi Hazra.
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OLYMPIC athlete Mica Moore has found tremendous success on the British women's bobsleigh team – but the 29-year-old still sucks her thumb.
The habit has left her with severely misaligned teeth, making it difficult for her to eat and impossible to bite into many foods in the front
Rolls-Royce had one of the most memorable showings at last year's postponed Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este, where it premiered its first Boat Tail, a bespoke creation that handily tops the list of world's most expensive new cars at a reported $28 million. How do you follow up such a monument
In Co Donegal, the creeping decay caused to people’s homes by mica has resulted in hundreds of lives being derailed: not just by the huge costs they face, but by the coming upheaval they face in the knowledge their houses will be demolished. Here, they tell their stories
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North Carolina’s ascension from its agrarian roots to one of the nation’s — and world’s — most important centers of innovation, technology, industry and research has been nothing short of astonishing. Once the nation’s 49th-ranked state economically, North Carolina now ranks 5th. C
The Central Florida-based beauty movement, Rejuva Minerals, excels in providing clean cosmetics and beauty tools that pack nothing but the good stuff, saving our skin from harmful ingredients so we can be our most authentic selves. Officially introduced in 2006, Rejuva Minerals is the passion
Shenzhen MixC Shopping Mall, known as the most “luxury”shopping mall in Shenzhen, is built with four featured formats of international fashion, special catering, children's world and cultural life to build a way of life for all customers. The MixC Shopping Mall including nearly 300 stores,
Aluminum hydroxide, depicted here in orange, undergoes fluctuations between structures before forming an ordered crystal.
Newswise — What do clouds, televisions, pharmaceuticals, and even the dirt under our feet have in common? They all have or use crystals in some way. Crystals a
New research sheds light on how crystals form using atomic force microscopy
DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
image: Aluminum hydroxide, depicted here in orange, undergoes fluctuations between structures before forming an ordered
In mythologies and origin stories around the world, various cultures and religions point to clay as the vessel of life, the primordial material that creator gods imbued with a self-sustaining existence. Nowadays we have biology to explain how life comes to be, but could these tales of old hit