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National Gallery of Zimbabwe Set to Showcase 80 Photographic Masterpieces

Starting May 30, the National Gallery of Zimbabwe will host "Portraits of Zimbabwe," an exhibit featuring more than 80 photographic prints by the late photographer Chicago Dzviti. The portraits of Zimbabwe have been brought about through the support of the U.S. Embassy. The exhibit will be jointly curated by Jennifer Kyker, who holds dual positions as an associate professor of ethnomusicology at the Eastman School of Music and as an associate professor of music in the College Music Department at the University of Rochester, along with Fadzai Muchemwa, the curator of contemporary art at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe. Dzviti was born in Shamva in 1961, and from this rustic background, he cultivated an interest in photography. He further honed his skills at Harare Polytechnic starting in 1987. This initiated a career spanning nearly ten years, notable for vividly portraying various aspects of Zimbabwean life. The narrative captured societal norms,...

NASA Scientist Develops Revolutionary Fuel-Free Space Rocket

A NASA researcher has successfully developed a rocket that functions without requiring any fuel.

Dr. Charles Buhler, an engineer and co-founder of Exodus Propulsion Technologies, revealed that his team had defied the laws of physics by developing a fuel-free propulsion system.

After decades of research and experimentation, Charles Buhler believes this breakthrough will change the game and reshape propulsion technology.

"The most important message to convey to the public is that a major discovery has occurred," he said.

This revolutionary system generates thrust using electric fields rather than expelling mass, marking a radical departure from traditional propulsion methods.

Charles Buhler has likewise shown his willingness to work with others in order to enhance and perfect this innovative technology even more.

(QG - Source: The Brighterside of News / Picture: © Pixabay)

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