Sahara Desert Flooded for First Time in 50 Years After Rare Rainfall
The Sahara Desert experienced flooding for the first time in five decades. This rare rain event has filled Lake Iriqui, a once-dry lake bed that had remained empty for 50 years.
The Sahara Desert experienced flooding for the first time in five decades. This rare rain event has filled Lake Iriqui, a once-dry lake bed that had remained empty for 50 years.
Vast, a California-based aerospace startup has unveiled its first commercial space station, Haven-1. Guided by a former Apple designer and backed by a talented team of engineers and experts.
Former Scottish First Minister and ex-SNP leader, Alex Salmond passed away at 69 after collapsing during a conference lunch in North Macedonia on 12 October 2024.
Baba Siddique, the former Maharashtra minister and NCP leader was shot dead on Saturday evening outside his son’s office in Mumbai’s Bandra area. Three masked men ambushed Siddique during Dussehra celebrations when firecrackers were being set off.
After centuries of speculation about where Christopher Columbus is truly buried, a scientific study led by forensic medical expert Dr. José Antonio Lorente from the University of Granada has conclusively determined that the remains in Seville Cathedral are those of Columbus.
Researchers from Northwestern University discovered over 600 different viruses inhabiting showerheads and toothbrushes. These bacteriophages specifically target bacteria, a previously untapped microbial diversity in our homes.
According to the latest 7-Eleven news, 7-Eleven has announced the closure of 444 convenience stores across North America. This closure represents about 3% of the company’s vast network of more than 13,000 stores in the US, Canada and Mexico.
According to the latest Steam news, Steam has updated its checkout process to inform users that when they purchase a digital product, they are only acquiring a license to use the game, not ownership of the game itself.
As of the latest Boeing news, In an announcement on October 11, 2024, Boeing’s CEO Kelly Ortberg revealed that the company plans to lay off approximately 10% of its global workforce, impacting around 17,000 employees.
Breakdancers often face injuries ranging from minor hair loss to severe muscle sprains and damage to various parts of their bodies. A new medical report highlights an unusual risk associated with the popular dance move known as headspins, the development of a large, cone-shaped protrusion on the head often referred to as a breakdance bulge or headspin hole.