The ED has initiated a search operation in five states regarding illegal ticket sales for Coldplay and Diljit Dosanjh's concerts, following multiple FIRs. The Directorate of Enforcement (ED ...
Chris Martin in the moment at one of their Perth shows last year. Picture: Duncan Barnes As Coldplay return to Australia, they are at the peak of their powers. Over two and a half years ...
When Barcelona take to the pitch for El Clasico later today, some fans might be surprised to see them wearing the Coldplay logo on the chests of their shirts. Promoting a musical artist in that ...
British stadium rock giants Coldplay will become part of a modern El Clasico tradition on Saturday. La Liga leaders Barcelona will emerge at the Santiago Bernabeu, home of sworn rivals Real Madrid ...
Willet, the ancestor of Coldplay’s Chris Martin, pushed the idea hard until his death in 1915, and he just missed out on seeing it become a reality after it was eventually accepted by the ...
Interestingly, this scientific approach that uses design science and computational mechanics allows scientists to make connections between structure and function in ancient engineering ...
According to NASA scientists, thanks to human activities, the current rise of CO2 levels has reached 422 parts per million. That's 50% higher than what it was before the Industrial Revolution.
This Saturday the team will be wearing an iconic shirt bearing the Coldplay logo for their game at the Bernabéu. This is the latest activation of the Spotify partnership, and is yet another that ...
But UC Berkeley scientists recently made a discovery that could help potentially mitigate the effects of climate change, and it’s just the beginning of more work with the groundbreaking material.
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Mr Willet was unable to experience his idea when it came to fruition, but his great-great-grandson, the singer of Coldplay Chris Martin, has. The Summer Time Act was introduced in 1916 and stated ...
A rogue trader who made £1.2million from selling fake vinyl records has been ordered to pay back even more of his ill-gotten gains after he accidentally overpaid his victims' compensation.