Fact of the Day: Tue-15-Mar-2022

Fact of the Day: 15/03/2022 We use outlets for many things, from charging our computers to powering fans and other appliances. You can’t, however, use an outlet without a plug! Have you ever been curious to find out who invented the electrical plug? According to the...

Fact of the Day: Mon-14-Mar-2022

Fact of the Day: 14/03/2022 There are many courses in school related to engineering, including computer engineering, civil engineering, etc. Today, we are going to find out who the father of civil engineering is. According to ICE.org, “John Smeaton . . . [is] . . ....

Fact of the Day: Fri-11-Mar-2022

Fact of the Day: 11/03/2022 If you search “stained glass,” you will find many beautiful images of stained glass, ranging from famous church windows to windows in  old-style homes. Who made stained glass popular? According to The Stained Glass Association of America,...

Fact of the Day: Thu-10-Mar-2022

Fact of the Day: 10/03/2022 There are many colors, such as blue, red, green, etc. Are black and white colors? According to britannica.com, “If color is solely the way physics describes it, the visible spectrum of light waves, then black and white are outcasts and...

Fact of the Day: Wed-09-Mar-2022

Fact of the Day: 09/03/2022 Egypt is most famous for its ancient monuments, including the great pyramids and the Sphinx. Who constructed the Sphinx? According to brittanica.com, there is some debate regarding who is actually responsible for it. Some say Khafre built...

Fact of the Day: Tue-08-Mar-2022

Fact of the Day: 08/03/2022 Have you ever seen Pop Art before? Most of the paintings seem to pop out of the paper. When was Pop Art introduced? According to ThoughtCo, “Pop Art was born in Britain in the mid-1950s . . . [and] . . . the term Pop Art . . . [was coined]...