
Art in 2021: resilience and fever NFT
The art world has had a bittersweet 2021: art fairs and museums at half gas have lived with the NFT
The art world has had a bittersweet 2021: art fairs and museums at half gas have lived with the NFT
Afro-descendant locals say the tradition dates back to the days of slavery, when their ancestors were forbidden to commemorate Christmas
Updated on 12/27/2021 10:12 am The Chinese government will require that domestic companies in sectors closed to foreign direct investment,
He wrote dozens of books, two of which won him Pulitzer Prizes. The great American scientist EO Wilson, internationally renowned
Updated on 12/27/2021 09:56 am The Chilean state agency Corfo awarded six projects to develop green hydrogen plants to companies
While dinosaurs ruled the land, ichthyosaurs and other aquatic reptiles (which weren’t dinosaurs) ruled the waves. The two-meter skull of
Updated on 12/27/2021 08:54 am An Israeli hospital administered the fourth dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on Monday to a
The omicron variant continues to sow chaos in air transport, with thousands of flights canceled around the world since Christmas
On Sunday, police said the man had been admitted to a psychiatric facility. The man arrested on Saturday after having
Belgium currently has a cumulative incidence of 1,094 points. The Prime Minister of Belgium, Alexander De Croo, opened this Monday