progressive lenses to keep it under control

Presbyopia is a physiological phenomenon which, sooner or later, affects everyone in life and involves the progressive difficulty of the ...
How did Jules Verne predict trips to the Moon and submarines in his novels?

Jules Verneborn in France in 1828 and died in 1905, was a author of science fiction booksknown above all for ...
Boom in US technology stocks: new bubble?

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Did Napoleon really sleep one night in the Cheops pyramid? No, and he didn't bomb it either

Fortunately the myth that sees the French general and emperor Napoleon Bonaparte (Ajaccio, 1769 – Saint Helena, 1821) bombing the ...
Why do selfies reverse left and right and come out backwards? Blame the “mirror effect”

On the left, a selfie in which left and right are not reversed; on the right, an “inverted” selfie. Have ...
TDK develops new material for solid-state batteries: why it's a major breakthrough

Credit: TDK Japanese society TDKamong the world leaders in the production of small batteries, has developed a new material which ...
focus on investment gaps and capital markets

The von der Leyen majority he resisted following the shock wave of the European elections, reorganization is taking place within ...
Titan, the complete 3D reconstruction of the bathyscaphe implosion one year after the disaster

One year ago, Sunday 18 June 2023, the bathyscaphe Titanoperated by the private US company OceanGate, with on board 5 ...
Random playback on music players isn't actually random – here's how it works

There shuffle mode (i.e. the Shuffle Playback) is a function available on the main music players and modern music streaming ...










