Piru Singh, India’s Bravest Hero
Piru Singh, india’s hero, in his march had grenades thrown at him, lost his clothes, was made blinde, got shot in the head and still cleaned three enemy bunkers.
Piru Singh, india’s hero, in his march had grenades thrown at him, lost his clothes, was made blinde, got shot in the head and still cleaned three enemy bunkers.
A woman said she’s “absolutely devastated” after losing her snake. The train was delayed for 15 minutes as people searched the car for the snake
Are you ready for Halloween yet?
It demonstrates the relationship between innovation and nature and encourages the audience to solve the current social, economic and environmental challenges
The broccoli casserole makes a great side dish for any meal, and is quick and easy to make. Here is our selection of the best recipes for casserole broccoli
Made by a local family in Argentina, this amazing house has over 1200 PET bottles in its walls and more than 1300 TetraPak cartons in its ceiling
This bright idea minimizes waste by re-purposing incandescent light-bulbs into a gorgeous set of spice containers.
Tito Ingenieri built his house out of six million empty beer bottles.
Appropriately named Lost in Paris, the 130 sq m building in Paris, not only houses a family of four, but hosts living walls which surround the building.
Whether in liquid or powder state, for the price of a little effort, you can create your own effective laundry detergent.
In a not so distant future global warming and high sea levels could wipe some of the most significant cultural sites. So grab your backpack and start visiting them, while you can.
If you’re on a road trip across the vast United States of America and are looking for a good vegetarian meal, these are the places to stop.
Peter Colat, has broken the world record for holding his breath underwater – for 19 minutes and 21 seconds.
Loaded with vitamins and totally delicious, give this recipe a try
Colored eggs were given as gifts by the ancient Greeks, Persians, and Chinese at their spring festivals, and used by early Christians as a symbol of Jesus’ Resurrection.
Many theories have been put forward about how the tradition began