3 Personal Finance Reminders For New Graduates
Learn personal finance tips on how to manage your money, prepare for emergencies, and secure your financial future.
Learn personal finance tips on how to manage your money, prepare for emergencies, and secure your financial future.
GETTING married is as good of an occasion as any for a black-tie dress code, or so you’d think.
Читать дальше...FOMO is a timeless human condition repeated for eons and ingrained in human DNA. Yet, it seems to hold a special place in the mining industry.
Canadian studio Quinzhee Architecture has lifted a cedar-clad residence on stilts for a ski house in Québec. Known as Residence Chez Léon, the 1,390-square-foot (129-square-metre) house was completed in 2023 on a sloping, forested property in Charlevoix, Canada, that overlooks the St Lawrence River. Quinzhee Architecture, which is based in Québec City, worked with the
Читать дальше...Katie Price has been talking about 'narcissists' again on her social media - but which of her famous exes is she referring to?
The Lucid Air electric car is now available in a variety of flavors representing different levels of price, power, and range.
Blues' goalkeeper Mayo agrees new deal
Blues' goalkeeper Mayo agrees new deal
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What excuse will Felon 45 come up with to get out of debating President Biden? You know his handlers must be freaking out since he's got even more luggage than he did when Biden trounced him in 2016. Interestingly, It was Trump who would sniff through rallies that he held non-stop through his four-year crime spree that he called a presidency. And it's Ronny Jackson, who has taken his fair share of drugs and loves a good drink or ten, who was his doctor. Jackson, who Trump calls "Johnson," turned the White House into a pill mill. Читать дальше...
Titan, Saturn's largest moon, is the only other planetary body in the solar system that currently hosts active rivers, lakes, and seas. These otherworldly river systems are thought to be filled with liquid methane and ethane that flows into wide lakes and seas, some as large as the Great Lakes on Earth.
"At the edge of one of Titan's seas, we might see waves of liquid methane and ethane lapping on the shore," a researcher said.
In his evidence-based advice column, David Robson has some ideas for a reader worried about his daughters’ social anxiety. Self-compassion is key, he says
Bertrand Bonello's twist on a Henry James novella from 1903 may be the most indirect critique of technology ever made. This film is memorable and absolutely terrifying, says Simon Ings
Paulina Rowińska's Mapmatics: How we navigate the world through numbers is an intelligent exploration of a fascinating subject
Taylor Roades's images of a river in north-west Alaska that has turned orange because of global warming have won the New Scientist Editors Award at the Earth Photo competition
A foot-shaped piece of flotsam has caused confusion among forensic scientists – but Feedback is relieved that the matter was cleared up thanks to that old stalwart, "examination"
In this week's Future Chronicles column, which explores an imagined history of future inventions, we visit a cult in 2080s Japan that engineered a way of becoming chimeric with fungal biology. Rowan Hooper reveals their history
From chess to nuclear war planning, Kelly Clancy takes a wide-ranging look at how games and gaming have changed society in Playing With Reality
Rock art created by prehistoric Native American cultures exists all across the U.S., being most prevalent in the Southwest. Tracking down rock art sites in the Grand Canyon, however, can be a real challenge.
Creating "walled gardens", much like TV channels do, would provide children better tools to navigate a lifetime of social media than banning smartphones altogether
Amputations were the most common operation of the war, and an entire prosthetics industry developed in response.
Читать дальше...In Metrotalk: What role did negative rhetoric play in what happened?