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  • Estonia is interested in the Hyperloop

    Startup Hyperloop One continues to enter into preliminary agreements on future construction of their transportation systems in different countries. The signing of the agreement on intentions of construction of the vacuum transportation tubes over the negotiations between company management and the Prime Minister of Estonia jüri Ratas the. According to the agreement, the transport system,…

  • Game review of Yakuza Kiwami

    In January of this year, I told our readers about action adventure Yakuza 0 that transports players into Tokyo 80s and reveals the secrets of the origin of the main characters in the popular video game series. Despite the fact that it was a prequel to the entire franchise, the first to light up the…

  • Is Playing an Evil Clown Harmful to Your Mental Health?

    Image: Warner Bros. Pictures With their fanciful costumes and comedic personas, clowns seem like the epitome of joy. But these figures of fun also provoke a horrified response and have even inspired their own phobia. Although it’s not officially recognized in the American Psychiatric Association’s DSM-5 categorization of disorders, coulrophobia, the fear of clowns, is…

  • Astronomers Think They Discovered The Missing Link in Black Hole Evolution

    Scientists spotted the intermediate mass black hole in a molecular cloud like this one (Imae: X-ray: NASA/CXC/PSU/L. Townsley et al; Infrared: NASA/JPL-Caltech) Science fiction doesn’t exist to make movies about the stuff we know about—it explores the unknown physics, astronomy, biology and chemistry where real uncertainty about topics can lead to compelling, believable stories. That’s…

  • Watch Postcards of Mid-Century Resorts Transform Into Their Abandoned Ruins

    GIF The bowling alley of the abandoned Homowack Lodge in Spring Glen, New York. This area of the southern Catskills was once known as the Borscht Belt due to its popularity with Jewish vacationers from New York City. (Photograph: Pablo Iglesias Maurer, postcard published by Bill Bard Associates) In idyllic places like the Catskills and…

  • No One Asked for Verrit, but Here We Are

    Photo: AP On Sunday evening, former secretary of state and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton endorsed Verrit, a “media platform for the 65.8 million” who supported her candidacy, immediately creating a minor Twitter firestorm. Clinton’s decision to hawk Verrit is regrettable for a number of reasons, including that this site looks like a terrible bet in…

  • Polish prime minister supports the claim WWII

    WARSAW – The Polish minister of Foreign Affairs Witold Waszczykowski supports the ruling party’s intention to claim compensation against Germany to serve due to damage suffered in the Second world War. “We need the Germans to seriously engage in dialogue and discuss how we solve the problem”, he told at radio RFM FM. The relations…

  • Pilot falls in full flight from helicopter

    AMAY – The body of the pilot on Sunday, in full flight from a helicopter fell in the Belgian Amay, Monday afternoon found. Reports that VTM News. It is still not clear not clear exactly what happened. During a vliegoefening Sunday afternoon at the open day of the fourth Battalion in Amay, Liège, were two…

  • Venezuelan president Maduro to UN council

    GENEVA – The Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro speaks on september 11, the opening session of a three-week meeting of the UN human rights council. “We have a verbal confirmation that he is,” said UN spokesman Roland Gomez. “He will speak at the opening of the session.” The government of Maduro is the last time heavily…

  • The Bosch scanner will determine what you spilled last night

    To recover the memories of the tumultuous party often help videos from YouTube, carefully flooded with there friends. But even they are not always able to understand what was smeared t-shirt last night. Fortunately, this can help the scanner from Bosch, the prototype of which, the German technological giant has introduced at the IFA exhibition…