The Porcshe Panamera was reportedly racing a BMW driver through the streets of the city of Almaty in south-eastern Kazakhstan. CCTV footage shows the driver lose control and go into a spin before smashing into a fuel pump at a Sino Oil petrol station. Pedestrians walking along the footpath – […]
Daily Archives: March 19, 2018
Monday’s trip marked the president’s first visit back to the Granite State since the 2016 election, though advisers denied the event was intended to serve as an early stop in Trump’s re-election campaign. Still, Trump saw the promise of future electoral victory at the gathering, remarking that there were “a […]
On the second trip abroad since her re-election, Mrs Merkel met Polish President Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki to emphasise the importance of bilateral ties and the need for European unity despite the nations’ different point of view on judicial reforms, open borders and a new gas pipeline. […]
A bicyclist who claims he was hurt in last week’s deadly bridge collapse in Miami filed the first civil lawsuit Monday in the case, accusing builders of reckless negligence. Marquise Hepburn, 24, is suing various design and engineering companies involved, including Munilla Construction Management and partner FIGG Bridge Engineers. Hepburn […]
Small scale agricultural farming was first initiated by indigenous communities living on Turkey’s Anatolian plateau, and not introduced by migrant farmers as previously thought, according to new research.
Earliest evidence that Mayas raised and traded dogs and other animals — probably for ceremonies — from Ceibal, Guatemala.
Researchers analyzed the evolution of 155 Island South East Asian and Pacific societies to determine that, rather than intensification of agriculture leading to social stratification, the two evolve together. The study illustrates the way social and material factors combine to drive human cultural evolution.
Our faces broadcast our feelings in living color — even when we don’t move a muscle. That’s the conclusion of a groundbreaking study into human expressions of emotion, which found that people are able to correctly identify other people’s feelings up to 75 percent of the time — based solely […]