Einstein's fiddle makes over £1 million at auction
Einstein's Fiddle Sold at Auction Albert Einstein's beloved violin has sold for over £1 million at an auction. Einstein, who loved music almost as much as science, played the violin…
Einstein's Fiddle Sold at Auction Albert Einstein's beloved violin has sold for over £1 million at an auction. Einstein, who loved music almost as much as science, played the violin…
Contest for Young Artists LA County Library is seeking bookmark designs from creative students of various ages, inspired by books, librari…
Fish in the Wrong Place: Aquatic Colonialism By Oliver Cussen The environmental history of European empire doesn’t end with decolon…
Kazakhstan's Natural Wonders A short trip from Astana, the Korgalzhyn State Nature Reserve is a pristine wildlife escape where visitors ca…
Free Defibrillator Training in Holsworthy A free defibrillator training session will be held in Holsworthy on October 23, open to all memb…
Former England Player Reflects on Manchester United's Impact Jermaine Jenas has shared his thoughts on his England career, recalling a tim…
Murder Investigation in South London A young man in his 20s was stabbed to death in south London, prompting a murder investigation.
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Investigation into Lottery Bidder's Connections Minister of Trade and Industry Parks Tau has instructed the National Lotteries Commission …
A Whole New World: Microscope Art Exhibit Makes Major Community Connections The Rozsa Art Galleries' latest exhibit, "Nanowonder: Images f…
Lewin-LaFrance Sisters Make History at 2025 World Championships The Lewin-LaFrance sisters, Antonia and Georgia, have become the first-eve…