[ad_1] If you’re into hidden image brainteasers, you’re probably familiar with Gergely “Dudolf” Dudás, a Budapest-based artist creating work that’s as challenging to the brain as it...
[ad_1] For all its very logical and sensible legends and traditions, Christmas has quite a few strange ones too (like, say, gravity-defying reindeer). Some rare bits of Christmas...
[ad_1] Insufficient bandwidth of services and resources, inadequate staff training and a pervasive lack of awareness have always posed enormous challenges when it comes to ensuring...
[ad_1] Special thanks to Gavin Wood for prompting my interest into abstraction improvements, and Martin Becze, Vlad Zamfir and Dominic Williams for ongoing discussions. For a...
[ad_1] So you read the book before you saw the movie. Congrats! Unfortunately—as these examples prove—that doesn’t always make you an expert on what, exactly, is...
[ad_1] WHO links red meat and cancer? In October 2015, twenty-two scientists from ten countries met at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in...
[ad_1] WHO links red meat and cancer? In October 2015, twenty-two scientists from ten countries met at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in...
[ad_1] WHO links red meat and cancer? In October 2015, twenty-two scientists from ten countries met at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in...
[ad_1] Press Release – Dec 22, 2015 Milaca, Minnesota, December 22, 2015 (Newswire.com) – A new site, tjrmall.com, is dedicating itself to finding the very best deals...
[ad_1] The Christmas tree may have German roots, but the twinkling lights adorning them each December are distinctly American. From Thomas Edison’s ingenious marketing strategy to...
[ad_1] To paraphrase Krusty the Clown, comedy isn’t dirty words—it’s words that sound dirty, like mukluk. He’s right, of course. Some words really do sound like...
[ad_1] For well wishes on all occasions, from general holidays like Halloween and Valentine’s Day to personal milestones like anniversaries and birthdays, English speakers are happy...
[ad_1] Let’s not look at grammar as a cold, harsh mistress. She can also be a fun, kooky aunt. Here are some tricks you can do...
[ad_1] The origins of some nicknames are obvious. It’s easy to see why Ed is short for Edward, Nick is short for Nicholas, and Ally is...
[ad_1] A light-year is the distance traveled by light in a single year—5,878,499,810,000 miles, or 9,460,528,400,000 kilometers. So, despite how it sounds, when we talk about things...
[ad_1] The word gross has been in English for hundreds of years. We got it from French, where it means “big, thick, coarse.” It took on...
[ad_1] Compass Group, the world’s largest foodservice company, along with Foodbuy (their procurement arm), joins Farmer Brothers in support of World Coffee Research. Foodbuy is the...
[ad_1] Most people have heard that Christmas is literally the “Christ Mass” of the Christian church, and that Santa Claus takes his name from a corruption...
[ad_1] Some Christmas themes are universal: be good, and you will be rewarded. Misbehave, and you’ll wish you hadn’t. Here in the United States, that reward...
[ad_1] The brown-clad United Parcel Service workers deliver more than 24 million packages a day to more than 220 countries and territories around the world; they...