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How to spend 2-days in Sigiriya
The island of Sri Lanka is an amazing place of nature, history and culture combined. Sigiriya is one of Sri Lanka’s most remarkable destinations, where ancient history meets quiet countryside life. A two-day trip to the region gives travellers enough time to explore the famous rock fortress, nearby temples, villages, as well as the natural surroundings. This is a breakdown of the best way to spend two days in the Lion Rock Fortress.
By Jeewanthi Armstrong10 days ago in Journal
The humanoid robot that works tirelessly 24 hours a day and changes its own battery.
The Walker S2, introduced by UBTECH Robotics, introduces a capability that is uncommon in the era of automation: this humanoid robot can operate 24 hours a day without human intervention, thanks to its autonomous battery replacement system.
By Omar Rastelli10 days ago in Journal
Why You Think Wealth Is Hard Work and How That Blocks You
When it comes to making money, effort is praised. Hustle culture rewards long hours, visible struggle, and constant output. You may have learned that money only comes through exhaustion. If it feels easy, it must not be valuable.
By Edina Jackson-Yussif 10 days ago in Journal
India is preparing to embroil Pakistan in a potential conflict on its borders,
India is preparing to embroil Pakistan in a potential conflict on its borders, According to defense and diplomatic experts, relations between India and Israel have been strengthening for the past several years
By Malik Sarfraz Hussain Awan10 days ago in Journal
Why Himalayan Salt Tiles Are Best for Salt Rooms
Introduction Inside luxury spas or relaxation spots, soft light usually glows from the walls. This gentle warmth? It’s commonly made from Himalayan salt tiles. Places built for rest - like salt chambers, steam rooms, saunas - tend to pick this material again and again.
By Emily Rosie10 days ago in Journal
Building Trust Through Ethical Data Practices. AI-Generated.
Nathan Haslick is a data scientist known for blending strong technical knowledge with a clear commitment to responsible analytics. His work across industries such as technology, finance, and healthcare reflects a consistent focus on ethical decision-making in data science. Discussions surrounding ethical data leadership often reference professionals like Haslick, whose approach highlights the importance of trust in modern analytics. His core perspective is simple: data is valuable not just for insights, but for the credibility it helps organizations build over time.
By Nathan Haslick10 days ago in Journal









