India’s newest regulator plans to team up with the real estate regulator to rein in errant developers. As global companies flock to India, the demand for both traditional and flexible office ...
Developers who bulldozed the former home of AC/DC have claimed they were never informed of the property’s cultural significance, claiming the house was destroyed by accident.
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They’re able to play against each other in real time, communicate via headsets ... don't always have to be ultra-realistic - like the photos featured in this list. But it really depends on ...
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Newly released pictures show then-Vice President Joe Biden meeting some of his son Hunter Biden’s Chinese business partners during an official visit to the country, as well as Hunter meeting ...
Yes, this should be the first step you take. When a house is listed for sale, a realtor will put pictures and other information about the house on a Multiple Listing Service, or MLS website. The MLS ...
Scientists have issued a stark warning to humanity when it comes to the Kessler syndrome that could send humanity back to the metaphorical Dark Ages if it comes true. Modern society is full of ...
Christmas is over, but I’m not quite ready to face the normality of life just yet, so we’ve been collecting our favourite kid’s science activities for New Year! Make a firework in a jar, firework ...
By contrast, the budget for the film was $80 million. Tony Vinciquerra, chairman and CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment (which backed the movie), sees the story differently. Need a break?
Turns out that that wasn’t actually true. Popular Science contributor Lauren Leffer dug into the real science behind the viral (but fake) phenomena. And no, dolphins weren’t swimming in the ...