Who says science is boring? Scientists have recently discovered that coconut water can be injected into the body intravenously and that the Mona Lisa actually had eyebrows. The world will never cease to amaze us - check it out for yourself!
Between April 12 and 19, 2018, we will celebrate the festival of Slovenian music 2018. The 33rd Slovenian Music Days will host many composers and performers from all generations. As part of the event, a musicological symposium entitled The role of national opera houses in the 20th and 21st centuries: on the 100th anniversary of the opening of the National Opera House in Ljubljana will take place. Welcome!
Everyone has their own values and sees the world through their own eyes. Some yearn for money, others for education, for some the most important thing is health, for others safety. But what do you think is most important to Slovenians, what do we value most and put first?
The world-renowned stars, cellists 2CELLOS, announce their return to Slovenia after sold-out concerts on the world's most prestigious stages, such as the Royal Albert Hall, Radio City Music Hall, Red Rocks and many others. A few weeks ago, they released the single Perfect, a hit by Ed Sheeran, and in March this year they will hold three more concerts in the region, namely in Arena Zagreb, Spaladium Arena in Split and Zetra in Sarajevo. This will be followed by a Canadian and European tour, which will end with a large all-Slovenian exclusive open air concert on June 29 in Koper.
The Belgrade kings of rock and roll Partibrejkers, led by the indestructible frontman Canet, are returning to Šiška, where two years ago they held a superb party to promote the album Sirotinjsko carstvo. The younger generation of Serbian rock and roll will be represented by the plucky trio Vizelj with that special charm that distinguished Šarlo Akrobata and early Azra.
Pizza has established itself as one of the favorite dishes of the average person. It is known that it does not make the list of healthy dishes. Nevertheless, the consequences of its consumption are not so bad - scientists have found that it contributes to greater productivity at work.
Tech giants Apple and Google are no longer as well received as they were in previous years. According to Harris Poll's annual Reputation Quotient survey, both companies that usually ranked in the top 10 have now experienced a drastic decline.
It's easy to feel insecure in today's society. We are repeatedly 'attacked' with ideas about the perfect body, success, the right age for marriage, etc. Impossible standards really cannot be counted on the fingers of both hands. Although we all have moments when we feel insecure, some of us are simply better at defying the 'cancer' of modern society. And these are astrological signs that know no uncertainty.
We are in an age of extraordinary progress. Every 10 years, due to progress, society changes in the same way that it changed in 100 years. This is also why the world will change fundamentally in the next 10 years. Primarily due to the extraordinary globalization of services, trade and media, but actually mostly due to the emergence of artificial intelligence, which will be integrated into everyday life. It will change the world the way electricity once did. However, some occupations, which could still be naively concluded to be promising, will disappear completely within 10 years. Let's see which professions are the first!
A good mother is not only strong for herself, she also makes her children strong.
Everything can change in 24 hours - even the image of the entire city. And it is quite hard to believe that the mighty buildings in a city could be practically wiped off the face of the Earth in one moment. Here are photos that show how life can change in 24 hours.
Sky watchers have discovered a new natural phenomenon in Canada that strongly resembles the northern lights. According to NASA, “citizen scientists”—people funded by NASA who are interested in science but have no formal training—recorded 30 cases of these mysterious lights appearing between 2015 and 2016. NASA named the aurora Steve.











