Scientists at Microsoft Research in the United States have demonstrated a system called Silica for writing and reading ...
A report Friday from the Diocese of Norwich shows a surge in the number of adults joining the Catholic Church in Eastern ...
Cambodia is advancing efforts to inscribe additional elements of its living traditions on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage lists, with the Khmer New Year festival “Mohasangkran Chnam Thmey” ...
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Like Trump, Hitler also wanted to build monuments to himself — so did Franco, Gaddafi and Alexander the Great
As the leader of Nazi Germany, Adolf Hitler laid out plans for structures that would serve as monuments to himself. His ...
Across the wind-scoured plateaus of Tigray and the lush hills of Gedeo Zone, Ethiopia preserves a silent, stone-hewn archive unlike almost any other on Earth.
Love Method Fifth To possess a world that trembles on its own The delicate wavelength of your spirit Grasp the nape of the wavelength fiercely Toward the one span of your soul that hangs as a target ...
Los artistas puertorriqueños Residente y Bad Bunny se unen para contar la historia de su hogar en un drama histórico original. René Pérez Joglar, el ganador del Grammy conocido artísticamente como ...
Pašinyan's government will place a sculpture dedicated to the writing created by the monk Mesrop Mashtots to translate the Bible in an area adjacent to the European Parliament headquarters.
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Microsoft turns ordinary glass into a permanent hard drive. One tiny square can store 2 million books for 10,000 years
Scientists at Microsoft Research in the United States have demonstrated a system called Silica for writing and reading information in ordinary pieces of glass which can store two million books’ worth ...
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