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Lucho Acosta acknowledges growth in FC Cincinnati's stellar season
Lucho Acosta acknowledges growth in FC Cincinnati's stellar season
Lucho Acosta has been integral to FC Cincinnati's excellent 2023 campaign.
2023-09-25 01:00
France probes deaths of Champagne workers in heatwave
France probes deaths of Champagne workers in heatwave
French authorities were on Thursday investigating the deaths of four people who were harvesting grapes in the famed Champagne region, as locals suspected they suffered...
2023-09-14 21:56
Sean Payton reaches into Super Bowl bag in first ever Broncos play as head coach
Sean Payton reaches into Super Bowl bag in first ever Broncos play as head coach
Sean Payton proved he's still going to be as gutsy as ever with his first play as head coach of the Denver Broncos.
2023-09-11 05:01
When Does Jack Skellington Leave Fortnite?
When Does Jack Skellington Leave Fortnite?
Jack Skellington leaves Fortnite on Friday, Nov. 3, 2023 when Fortnitemares 2023 ends and Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 5 starts.
2023-10-26 01:36
Taiwan's Pan grabs Canadian Open lead as McIlroy, Rose charge
Taiwan's Pan grabs Canadian Open lead as McIlroy, Rose charge
Taiwan's Pan Cheng-tsung opened and closed with back-to-back birdies to grab a two-stroke lead after Saturday's third round of the...
2023-06-11 09:16
Bovington Tank Museum becomes unlikely YouTube hit with more views than the Louvre
Bovington Tank Museum becomes unlikely YouTube hit with more views than the Louvre
Who needs the Louvre in Paris or The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City when you've got Bovington Tank Museum? That's the opinion that YouTube have at least after the quaint military museum in Dorset became an unlikely hit on the video site, racking up more than 100 million views, more the the two aforementioned art institutes. The museum, simply known as 'The Tank Museum' currently has more than 500,000 subscribers to its YouTube channel. At the time of writing the channel has more than 400 videos with some of the most popular being short documentaries on the history of such tanks as 'The War Horse' and 'King Tiger' which both have more than 2 million views each. As per the New York Times, the channel is the first ever museum to achieve more than 550,000 subscribers on YouTube and the first to have more than 100 million views. The museum was founded in 1923 but much of its success in the digital age has come via viewers in the United States and Canada who have become entranced by series on the channel such as top 5 lists and 'Tank Chat.' Top 5 Tanks | Chris Copson | The Tank Museum www.youtube.com One of the stars of the channel is the museum's education officer and full-time presenter Chris Copson who told the BBC that he would never have dreamed "in a million years" that he would become an online celebrity and says that he has even been recognised in the street. Nik Wyness, the museum’s head of marketing, admitted to NY Times that the YouTube phenomenon has helped the museum financially and generated a third of their revenue last year, which helped boost merchandise sales on their online store. It's not just YouTube where things are thriving for the Tank Museum. Their TikTok account is also growing with an impressive 320,000 followers so far. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-15 17:37
Danny Masterson's wife Bijou Phillips' father was accused of rape and incest by daughter Mackenzie
Danny Masterson's wife Bijou Phillips' father was accused of rape and incest by daughter Mackenzie
Danny Masterson was found guilty on two counts of rape on May 31, leading to his wife Bijou to gasp and cry as her husband was taken into custody
2023-06-01 18:42
Binance Australia Loses Access to Some Aussie Dollar Payment Routes
Binance Australia Loses Access to Some Aussie Dollar Payment Routes
The Australian arm of crypto exchange Binance suffered a setback on Thursday after the local platform lost access
2023-05-18 18:36
'You've had enough of us': Steps won't be back for FOUR years
'You've had enough of us': Steps won't be back for FOUR years
Steps have no plans to work together again until their 30th anniversary in four years time.
2023-10-13 15:00
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor had 'millions' of players in first two weeks
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor had 'millions' of players in first two weeks
'Star Wars Jedi: Survivor' is "pacing very strongly against" 'Jedi: Fallen Order'.
1970-01-01 08:00
Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin DLC Gets Release Date
Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin DLC Gets Release Date
The Final Fantasy spin-off title, Stranger of Paradise, is gearing up to release its first DLC, Trials of the Dragon King.
1970-01-01 08:00
'Sophisticated' prosthetic hand found on medieval skeleton
'Sophisticated' prosthetic hand found on medieval skeleton
If you thought prosthetic hands were too advanced for people living hundreds of years ago, think again. Archaeologists have found the remains of a man who died in Medieval Germany, who had prosthetics in place of several fingers. The grave was found by pipeline workers in Freising, a town near Munich. The Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation said: “Even for experienced archaeologists, this was a particularly special find: a skeleton in which parts of the fingers of its left hand are missing.” The archaeologists removed the metal from the man’s skeleton to restore and analyse it. They came to the conclusion that he had lost his fingers at some point in his life. Walter Irlinger, deputy of the general conservator at BSOMP, said: “The hollow prosthetic on the left hand replaced four fingers. The index, middle, ring and pinky fingers are individually formed out of sheet metal and are immobile. The prosthetic fingers lie slightly curved, parallel to one another.” The prosthetic also had scraps of fabric and leather, suggesting that the fingers had a leather cover, and were tied to the hand using straps. There was also a gauze-like material inside the fingers, which may have acted as a cushion for the man’s skin from contact with the metal. That period of German history included the Thirty Years’ War, which ended in 1648, which would have increased the need for amputations and prosthetics. One of the most famous amputees from the time was Götz von Berlichingen – or “Götz of the Iron Hand”. He was a German knight who lost his right hand from a cannon injury at the siege of Landshut in 1504. “In the past, prosthetics looked very much like what they were replacing,” said Jacky Finch, a researcher in the KNH Center for Biomedical Egyptology at the University of Manchester. “Nowadays, implants are placed in the sensory system to control nerve action, rather than devices attached to the body by straps or artificially powered.” The BSOMP statement continued: “Doctors at that time were already thinking about how they could make life easier for amputees. “In central Europe, there are currently around 50 similar prostheses from the late middle ages to early modern age that are known.” How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-11-08 01:36