Often referred to as the "Father of Modern China," Sun held a pivotal role in overthrowing the Qing dynasty and establishing the Republic of China. Sun Yat-sen expressed his support for Zionism in ...
It's time to face what's been holding you back from reaching your fullest potential Getty Prepare for some harsh truths! On March 12, the sun will meet with taskmaster Saturn in an enlightening ...
The Millennium Falcon may be synonymous with Han Solo, but he actually didn’t own it for very long. The Falcon has a long and storied history ranging from the Kessel Run all the way to the ...
We test whether mental alertness, as proxied by sleep disruption, impairs investor trading performance. Using four complementary approaches, we document that retail investors who experience a later ...
Too much sun can do more than turn your skin red or brown—it can actually make you sick. Sun poisoning is an extreme form of sunburn. It doesn’t only affect your skin; it also causes an inflammatory ...
HI Mobility's yellow-colored ferry passengers between Malaysia's Johor Bahru and Singapore, ... More considered the world's busiest land crossing. HI Mobility—controlled by Malaysian oil and gas ...
Han Dong-Hoon was once regarded as the South Korean president's right-hand man Han Dong-Hoon was driving home from dinner in Seoul on December 3, scanning the radio, when he heard a breaking news ...
Seismologists know a lot about the mechanics of earthquakes and why they occur. What’s more difficult to determine, however, is how to predict future earthquakes. And while associating ...
On a dynamic planet like Earth, it can be easy for drivers of change to go unnoticed – but scientists have now established and investigated an unexpected link between the Sun and our homeworld.
Ian Randall is Newsweek's Deputy Science Editor, based in Royston, U.K. His focus is reporting on science and health. He has covered archeology, geology, and physics extensively. Ian joined ...