• Sony’s PSN account commitment triggers criticism of Helldivers 2

    Sony’s PSN account commitment triggers criticism of Helldivers 2

    The latest controversy in the gaming world centres around Sony’s decision to require a PlayStation Network (PSN) account for Helldivers 2. Originally, the game did not require PSN accounts, allowing for a seamless experience for PC gamers in particular. However, three months after release, Sony announced that new players will need to link their PSN Read more

  • Turning drinking water into edible water is a game changer!

    Turning drinking water into edible water is a game changer!

    in 2013, two students from Imperial College London, Rodrigo Garcia Gonzalez and Pierre Paslier, had a fun and quirky idea: what if we could enjoy water from an edible bubble instead of a plastic bottle? They started their journey in their student kitchen and made the first bubbles by hand. It was quite a challenge Read more

  • When children were (almost) sent by post!

    When children were (almost) sent by post!

    A STAGED PHOTO OF A U.S. POSTMAN CARRYING A BABY BOY ALONG WITH HIS LETTERS CIRCA 1900S. CREDIT: VINTAGE IMAGES/GETTY IMAGES In the early 1900s, some families in the USA sent their children through the post! But don’t worry — they didn’t put their kids in mailbags. The pictures of postmen carrying children were just Read more

  • Meet China’s police robot that is smarter, faster and tougher than you ever imagined!

    Meet China’s police robot that is smarter, faster and tougher than you ever imagined!

    Picture this: A state-of-the-art robot that can roll, hover and run after criminals at an incredible 35 km/h. It sounds like a scene from a sci-fi blockbuster, but it’s happening right now! China has unveiled a revolutionary police robot that utilises the power of artificial intelligence to fight crime in real time. This high-tech defender Read more

  • Meet EL Turco

    Meet EL Turco

    Did you know that between 1850 and 1914, almost 100,000 people made the leap from the Ottoman Empire to the vibrant landscapes of Argentina? These intrepid travellers became known as “El Turco” – a nickname that tells an extraordinary story of perseverance and change. Interestingly, most of these immigrants didn’t come from Turkey at all, Read more

  • The First Speeding Ticket: A Historic Chase at 8 mph!

    The First Speeding Ticket: A Historic Chase at 8 mph!

    In 1896, when cars were still considered strange and even called the “devil’s eye”, the first speeding ticket in history was issued to a man called Walter Arnold in Paddock Wood, England. Walter was testing a small Mercedes Benz car imported from Germany. As he drove, he had the feeling that he had unleashed the Read more

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