Stephen Hawking, the brilliant British theoretical physicist who overcame a debilitating disease to publish wildly popular books probing the mysteries of the universe, has died, according to a family spokesman. He was 76.
Chewang Norphel, a 79 years old civil engineer from Ladakh, India, started building dams, or artificial glaciers, out of ice, 30 years ago, in order to efficiently use the water gathered from melting ice in the Himalayas. People call him Ice Man for his true inspiration for innovations in water conversation.
Hundreds of Canadian doctors have signed a petition protesting their own pay raises, instead asking that the salary increase be reallocated to help nurses and patients in need.
What to expect from the elections over the next 6 months in Malaysia, Indonesia and Cambodia. Throughout the 20th century, internal conflict ripped apart Southeast Asia again & again. Thanks in part to growing economic prosperity and the end of Cold War, stability has largely replaced the chaos of yesteryear.
The apparent poisoning in Britain of a Russian man who spied for the United Kingdom has refocused attention on toxic attacks carried out against Kremlin foes. Here is a closer look at various poisons thought to have been involved in prominent cases.
Protesting mandatory hijab has reportedly spread to other large cities in Iran. Several women in Mashhad, the holy Shi’ite city, and in Esfahan and Shiraz have followed the footsteps of a woman who has become the symbol of resistance against Iran’s strict dress code.
Bobby Fischer creates a chess masterpiece in only 21 moves against Robert Eugene Byrne, an International Master, at the 1963/1964 United States Chess Championship, held in New York. At 20 years young, Grandmaster Robert James Fischer was already among the world's very best chess players.
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