As the ice melts into the ocean, meltwater moves from the poles toward the equator, which slows the speed of the Earth’s rotation.
Bill Gates predicts AI future, Michael Schumacher’s wife feels trapped, Interest rate hike expected next week, Full list of Bafta nominees, Scientists create time bending mirror, Gwyneth and her yoni still in court, and Reggaeton pair wants to copyright their beat.
This study of 15 French people who lived in a cave for 40 days, with no connection to the outside world, produced some interesting results.
Amanda Gorman is on the rise and shows no signs of slowing down. She spoke to Michelle Obama about her journey thus far.
Each year, TIME chooses a person, a group, an idea, or an object that “for better or for worse” has had the most impact on the events over the 12 months.
Over the past 12 months, there has been no shortage of headline-grabbing public figures, 100 of whom made it onto TIME’s list of the most influential people in the world.
Struggling to remember which day it is during the lockdown, or losing track of time? Don’t worry, you’re not the only one.
TIME has revealed its ‘Person of the Year’ for 2019, and I would suggest that many of us saw this one coming.
If you’re a fan of the classics, chances are a few of these names are going to come from way out of left field. Maybe it’s time to expand our horizons.
Turning up inside the hallowed covers of TIME is no mean feat, and the January 29 edition of the magazine includes a mention of Cape Town’s favourite pizza guys.
Every now and then, a publication as revered as TIME does something that hits the nail on the head. They’ve done well with their award this time around.
Guess what, it’s the 1st April so whatever you’re reading today, just think twice about its legitimacy.
His royal hairness Donald Trump sat down for a lengthy interview with the folks over at TIME and he was in fine voice once more. Here are some of those highlights.
Here is all the ammo you need to take your selfie-addicted friend down a notch or two. We accept payment in the way of beers.
A time capsule has been found from 1795. That’s a real, real long time ago, and this is possibly the oldest US artefact ever discovered…what’s inside?
Oscar has evidently been crushing some iron in his new ‘home’. Apparently he went beserk when he heard the not-so-good news…
Bob Geldof is back with another sing-a-long to try a fix the bad things in the world. His attentions though, are a bit warped…Check it out…
TIME’s annual round-up of the best inventions, making the world a whole lot more fun and interesting for us all!
TIME Magazine photos are extremely powerful and tend to capture the heart and soul of the image. Check out the best of the bunch here…
Apple have finally launched the Apple Watch. I, for one, will definitely be getting my own Apple Watch. Who wouldn’t? Watch the video and you will be wanting one too, I guarantee it.
Time Inc is introducing new procedures into its business models to cater for “advertiser friendly” content, and this has raised some concerns with readers and followers of the magazine after journalists were laid-off for not meeting requirements.
Every year, TIME Magazine tips its hat to some of the best and most innovative websites out there, and the list for 2014 is out…
July has been a whirlwind month and these pictures capture many of its highs and lows, including World Cup heartbreak and war-torn tragedies.
From naked bike rides to twin tornadoes, each photograph will surprise you, as TIME shares the most outrageous images from June 2014
This view has been 12 years in the making, and it is spectacular. Following 9/11, only a building of grand scale would be able to claim back the skyline of Manhattan. Nearing completion, One World Trade Center does just that. This interactive image by TIME allows you to see New York from the momentous building’s perspective, 1,776 feet (541 m) up in the air.
Next week Facebook will reach double digits as it turns 10 years old. In its decade of existence, the social network has attracted a hefty 1,1 billion users , and all their pokes, wall posts, baby photos and status updates add up to a whole lot of time. The geniuses over at TIME have created a nifty […]
The pursuit of happiness. That’s what we’re all doing, isn’t it? Although, one gets the feeling that we don’t always pursue it in the right ways.
Many of us feel like we can’t get any work done because we’re politely replying to useless emails, watching our nails grow in boring meetings and trying not to shout at our co-workers for showing us another baby photo (and by baby, we mean kitten/ puppy). If you’ve ever wondered how much all of this takes away from your actual productivity, Australian enterprise company, Atlassian, created an awesome Infographic for your viewing pleasure.
According to the managing editor, deciding on Time’s person of the year is “not about how good or bad someone has been but how much of a difference they’ve made.” So who has followed in the footsteps of Joseph Stalin, Mark Zuckerberg, and last year’s winner – Barack Obama?
2013 will be remembered for many reasons. It was the year of the Reeva Steenkamp shooting, Mandela’s passing, and Miley Cyrus’ twerking. All-in-all, it was a year with moments that left us shocked, bewildered, amazed, and heart-broken. In honour of this crazy year, TIME has put together a collection of the ‘Most Surprising’ images of 2013.