There are few places where the public are more vulnerable than on a packed train. The terror and panic on the southbound LNER ...
Every day, millions of people pass through walk-through metal detectors at airports, schools, concert venues, courthouses, and office buildings. A vast majority barely think twice about this process ...
In a metal like copper, however, the outer electrons swim around freely and are shared by all the atoms. That’s why ...
In this video, we explore a prison while metal detecting with @Yappy, searching for lost treasures left behind by prisoners.
The Mazhilis has approved in the first reading a draft law on the protection of historical and cultural heritage sites, which, among other things, introduces stricter measures against illegal ...