King’s College London to merge with Cranfield, create UK’s second-largest university
King's College London and Cranfield University have signed an agreement to merge…
Why we saw a toned-down Trump in China
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In 1941, George de Mestral got annoyed by sticky burrs on his dog, and this accidentally launched the multibillion-dollar Velcro industry | World News
One frustrating dog walk helped George de Mestral invent Velcro. Image credit…
In 1913, Harry Brearley accidentally created stainless steel while testing rifle barrels | World News
Sheffield Metallurgist was testing wartime alloys, not kitchenware, while he made the…
New device targets growing drug-driving crisis on roads
A new roadside breath test designed to detect nitrous oxide use is…
What is the ‘Thucydides Trap’? Why Xi Jinping brought it up during talks with Donald Trump in Beijing
When Chinese President Xi Jinping met US President Donald Trump in Beijing…
UAE clarifies rules for workers changing jobs after contract ends, warns of one-year permit ban
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Why James Dyson kept building prototypes long after most people would quit? This reveals his billionaire invention rule
James Dyson built 5,127 failed prototypes before one finally worked. Image credit…
Carlos Slim’s billionaire crisis rule about ‘maintaining austerity in good times’ is unexpectedly conservative
Carlos Slim says this one old-school money habit matters most before a…

