How Beef Is Worse For The Environment Than Cars
Cow manure and urine release ammonia into the air. Because cows are kept together in farms, this ends up causing acid rain.
New gadgets and technology are released on almost a daily basis. It seems like just yesterday that Sony released the PS5.
Technology advances so quickly that it often seems like things get forgotten about or buried to make way for innovation.
Here at The Fact Site, we’ll bring you the hottest facts about past, present, and future technology.
Cow manure and urine release ammonia into the air. Because cows are kept together in farms, this ends up causing acid rain.
AI technology & scanning software is being developed to scan the movement of bricklayers to analyse form, thus reducing injury.
The first world leader to create a YouTube channel was the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, who made his account in 2007.
The most used hashtags on Instagram are #love, #instagood, #me, #cute and #follow.
Stephen Hawking inspired John O’Sullivan to accidentally give us all Wi-Fi.
In 2009, eBooks only accounted for 2% of the book sales market. By 2012, that number jumped to 23%
At age 31, Bill Gates was officially the youngest billionaire in the world. This was 2 years after Microsoft Windows was released.
The last Concorde to fly our skies was run by British Airways on October 24, 2003 from New York's JFK Airport to London Heathrow.
The Nokia 3310 was capable of 55-hours talk time, and had a standby time of 10 days!
In 1996 the first Ford electric vehicle was created, called the Ranger Electric Vehicle.
Samsung initially sold noodles and other produce. It wasn’t until 1970 that Samsung sold its first electrical product.
Albert II became the first monkey in space on June 14, 1949, in a specially adapted US V2 rocket.