If you’re only thinking about the common ‘fashion house designs/ to retailer/ to final consumer’ circuit, then you’re in need for some serious upgrades. As the internet expanded in scope and utility, so did our ability to expose ideas and creations to the world. Universal means of expression, such as fashion, are experiencing unprecedented visibility and fashion trends in particular have seen their playground blown to global proportions. Yes, established fashion houses are still in the trend setting game but...
In the popular imagination, the first thing that happens after a wedding is a honeymoon. The happy couple rides off into the sunset in a car adorned with a ‘JUST MARRIED’ banner, and pretty much gets dropped off at the airport, ready to fly away and lounge on a beach. In reality, that banner-clad car journey is now far more likely to take newlyweds straight home. A new survey found that young couples are spending money that would traditionally have...
Peter Sawyckyj, 65, found his mother Doris slumped in a chair "hanging on for grim death" at the care home she had been transferred to following hospital treatment
The world’s first human charging point is set to be unveiled today giving workers a much-needed boost during the mid-afternoon slump. The kiosks will be launched next to Canary Wharf tube station and will open for just one minute at 2:58pm - the time Brits need it the most. Each Human Charging Point will contain headphones to give you the chance to take one minute out of your day before heading back to work. According to research conducted to coincide...
It looks for biomarkers and hoped soon all children on spectrum will be diagnosed quickly
The DNA we inherit from our parents accounts for over two-thirds of the difference in intelligence between individuals, suggests a study
Emma Gray wrote a book about her life on a farm in the middle of nowhere with no electricity or neighbours for miles around.
Jonathan Longnecker, 38, and his wife Ashley, 35, were ‘living the American dream’ but said their lives revolved around mortgage payments and maintaining their four bedroom home.
A protein found in the insect's poison dampens down inflammation, according to new research
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