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Fabulous Fashion, Cool Cars: The Month of Men’s Style Comes to Madison Avenue
[ad_1] Known as the world’s most fashionable street for menswear style and design, Madison Avenue is home to more than 90 upscale menswear stores between 57th and 86th streets. On Saturday, September 17th, it became the place where New Yorkers are passionate about exotic and classic cars and motorcycles. The New York City Concours moved ... -
Ferrari presents third fashion show at Milan Fashion Week
[ad_1] The iconic sports car brand unveiled its spring-summer collection at its third fashion show. The iconic sports car brand unveiled its spring-summer collection at its third fashion show. Ferrari, the world-famous Italian racing and sports car brand, hosted its third ever fashion show to unveil the brand’s Spring/Summer 2023 collection. This multitude of looks ... -
Carlo Rovelli: “Science is not just about writing equations. It’s about reconceptualizing the world.”
[ad_1] Of all the big ideas floating around – longtermism, degrowth, space colonization, etc. – is there one more radical than quantum physics? For a century, physicists have known that the classical assumptions about the universe are incorrect. Electrons do not revolve around the nucleus, but they exist in waves around it. Therefore, an electron ... -
Benetton and Ferrari conclude Milan Fashion Week with a bold move
[ad_1] Colleen Barry MILAN (AP) — Milan Fashion Week wrapped up on Sunday after five days of mainly womenswear previews. More designers of color were represented at the preview than ever before, and many new talents debuted at major fashion houses. Italy’s fashion council was also putting sustainability in the spotlight by reviving the Green ... -
Seniors home health care crisis deepened by covid labor shortage
[ad_1] While more elderly seek home care to age in place, low-wage workers are finding easier jobs with equal or better pay in retail and restaurants September 25, 2022 at 8:00 a.m. EDT Acey Hofflander, 85, shares sections of the daily newspaper with her husband, Tom, 88, in their Richfield, Minn., home on September 14. ... -
Student who fled war in Congo as a child advocates refugee education
[ad_1] WASHINGTON, DC — Esther Ngemba knows what it’s like to suddenly leave your hometown and face questions not only about your safety but also about the continuation of your education. In 2006, at the age of five, she fled with her family from the eastern Congo city of Bukavu to Uganda after rebels broke ... -
New abortion laws jeopardize cancer treatment for pregnant patients
[ad_1] By Charlotte Huff Kaiser Health News As abortion bans go into effect across a contiguous swath of the South, cancer physicians are wrestling with how new state laws will influence their discussions with pregnant patients about what treatment options they can offer. Cancer coincides with roughly 1 in 1,000 pregnancies, most frequently breast cancer, ... -
Chemical modification of silk proteins formed into shapes and films yields better water repellency than currently available non-stick coatings — ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Researchers at Tufts University have developed a method to create a silk-based material that won’t stick to water or almost anything containing water. In fact, modified silk, which can be molded into plastic-like shapes or coated on surfaces as a film, has a non-stick property that exceeds that of the non-stick surfaces typically used ...









