What are Napoleon’s jewels stolen from the Louvre and what would their value be?

A masterly theft occurred on the morning of Sunday 19 October 2025 at the Louvre Museum in Paris thanks to ...
What is the Erasmus+ project created by Sofia Corradi and how it has changed education in the EU

Sofia Corradithe creator of Erasmus programme who enabled millions of young people to study abroad across Europe, recently passed away ...
How are road signs on the highway designed?

We are now used to reading road signs very little, especially on motorways, where most of the information refers to ...
Why you can’t leave a person according to psychology

The sunk cost fallacy, or lost costs fallacy, is a cognitive bias that occurs when people continue to invest time, ...
Why is Russian salad called that and does it really come from Russia?

Born between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the Russian salad (born as Olivier salad because of its inventor Lucien Olivier) ...
The incredible story of Fiorenzo Magni: at the 1956 Giro d’Italia with an inner tube between his teeth and broken bones

In the history of sport there are feats that go beyond victories, beyond trophies and rankings. They are the ones ...
Why did cats have bizarre faces in medieval manuscripts?

Strange faces with human features, elongated or flattened bodies: why don’t cats in medieval manuscripts resemble real ones? The particular ...
In Italy, young people leave their parents’ home at 30: the average age is among the highest in Europe

In Italy, young people leave their parents’ home on average at around the age of 30, well above the European ...
Why we call them “chain letters”: origin and meaning of the name

Chain letters have this name because in the past they were used to send religious messages with the suggestion to ...
Take it in stride, the origin and meaning of the saying: why it is said that way

Being “caught in the act” or “caught in the act” is perhaps a slightly curious expression, this very ancient way ...









