Why The US Navy’s Nuclear Aircraft Carriers Can’t Become Museums
The United States has five non-nuclear aircraft carriers around the country that are now floating museums for the general public to see the inside of a carrier.
Read Full Story →The United States has five non-nuclear aircraft carriers around the country that are now floating museums for the general public to see the inside of a carrier.
Read Full Story →Former Manchester United captain Ryan Giggs is £99,925 out of pocket after his restaurant George’s Dining Room and Bar folded owing creditors £563,600, with HMRC, staff and lenders all left empty-handed. Read more: Ryan Giggs nurses £100,000 loss as Manchester restaurant venture collapses owing creditors more than £560,000
Read Full Story →In 1867, Girard-Perregaux introduced the Three Bridges, which has become one of the oldest and most enduring design signatures in watchmaking. In 1975, the Maison launched the Laureato, an octagonal icon that celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. With the Laureato Three Gold Bridges, yesterday, today and tomorrow converge in a new icon – a masterpiece uniting two legends, where craftsmanship and innovation become one. Two timeless signatures reunite in 50-piece limited edition, also offered in a striking baguette diamond-set version.
Read Full Story →Dubai Future Forum 2025 hears society may soon accept chips and prosthetics as the new normal Dubai-UAE. 19 November 2025: Most humans may eventually become cyborgs, the Dubai Future Forum 2025 heard today. Professor Sir Konstantin Novoselov, Nobel Prize laureate and researcher at the National University of Singapore, told participants during “Beyond Medicine: What’s the Next Disruptor?” that society is increasingly “risk hungry” and that “crazy ideas can find funding”. He added: “At some time in the future, it will become normal to be implanted with chips and prosthetics. We are all set to become cyborgs
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