Grigori Perelman famously solved the Poincare Conjecture in 2006. The remaining six problems so important that solving any one of them would make you rich.
Everyone’s determined to live their best lives on social media, but it appears that many Instagram users have had enough of the nonsense.
The iconic PUMA logo has undergone some changes since Rudolf Dassler founded the sports clothing company in 1948. Here’s a brief history.
Watch as an ordinary dad, Nicholas Lynch, develops super speed and reflexes when his son tries to escape his cradle.
We’re a society that has become used to instant gratification, which is never more apparent than when the internet lags. Our impatience has some serious knock-on effects.
A new report, commissioned by the Gauteng Department of Education, shows that the school’s ‘code of silence’ was exploited by certain teachers and pupils.
Bono lost his voice on stage at a concert in Berlin, apologised, and promised to make it up to everyone when the show was cancelled after only four songs.
The Western Cape High Court has ruled in favour of an application by the Women’s Legal Centre to recognise Muslim marriages as valid in South Africa.
Many travellers venture deep into the Amazon to experience an ayahuasca ceremony. Now, thanks to VR, that’s been made a little easier.
Often referred to as unlikely friends, Michelle Obama and George W. Bush shared a touching moment at John McCain’s memorial service.
Some media outlets thought it would be cool to shame former ‘Cosby Show’ actor Geoffrey Owens on social media, but the internet was having none of it.
20-year-old Sinead McNamara was found dead aboard the £108 million (R2,05 billion) Mayan Queen IV superyacht on Friday.
It turns out that even if you only drink socially, or have a drink or two with dinner, you might still fall into the category of ‘heavy drinker’.
The latest optical illusion doing the rounds on Twitter might have you scratching your head, as you try to figure out what it is, and if it’s real.
Trump supporters around the world were fuming when a giant Donnie blimp was flown above UK’s Parliament. Now they’re getting their own back.
Prince Harry sang two words of a song on stage for the cast at a performance of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s ‘Hamilton’, and the world went wild.
Enjoy this adorable video of Kaya, a harbour seal, who became transfixed with a butterfly flying just outside of her enclosure at the Oregon Zoo.
Passengers on a flight from Luton to Ibiza got more than they bargained for when a lap dancing, cartwheeling woman started a brawl.
A search of the International Space Station on Thursday confirmed that there was a leak in the Russian section of the spacecraft, caused by space junk.
Parents at Sun Valley Primary School seem to have a few issues with the principal. As the dispute spills over into the public domain, things are heating up.
Ever arrived empty handed to a dinner party? Ever wanted to throw or attend that last minute braai, but the shops are closed? There’s an app for that.
They’re amongst Vredehoek’s most iconic landmarks, and have a cracking view down over the City Bowl. Let’s look inside a two-bedroom apartment.
South African beer drinkers were up in arms last week, when a video spread that cast doubt on their favourite beer’s authenticity. Heineken has now hit back.
If you’re not all that keen on the famed blue pill, the answer to your problems may already be in your kitchen.
Airbnb has revolutionised the way that people explore new places when travelling, but they’re also negatively affecting rental prices and local communities.
Even the Royals have celebrity crushes. Unlike the Royals, though, not all of us get a tweet from the celebrity we were crushing on in our high school days.
Damien Chazelle’s latest offering ‘First Man’, stars Ryan Gosling as Neil Armstrong, chronicling his journey through the NASA space program.
Meghan Markle, now the Duchess of Sussex, has found a way to accommodate the royal dress code and keep her signature style, evident in this gorgeous tux-inspired minidress.
One of life’s great guilty pleasures is shovelling chips down the gullet, and everyone has their own preference. So, what did this panel find out?
In an effort to combat the urine-soaked streets of Paris, authorities introduced public urinals for men. It wasn’t long before they were vandalised.