Foreign readers may soon be able to read an influential Chinese academic journal on literature, history and philosophy in English online.
A future in which it is difficult to tell man and machine apart could soon become reality, scientists say, after recent robotic breakthroughs in Japan.
A wise-cracking humanoid robot called Pepper whose makers claim can read people's emotions was unveiled in Tokyo last month.
Like a well-trained dog, the HEXO+ follows you faithfully wherever you go. But it doesn't walk beside you-it's airborne.
Wearing an Aboriginal necklace, a man strikes a typical kung fu greeting pose. He is wearing four flags on his back like wings. They are the flag of China, the banner of the King of Scots and the national flags of New Zealand and Spain.
Gary Lee and Sandra Hill are also presenting their art works in the exhibition YibanYiban, alongside Jason Wing, at Guangzhou's Redtory Art & Design Factory.
From Adolf Hitler down to petty bureaucrats who staffed the Nazi death camps, thou-sands of perpetrators of World War II war crimes were eventually written up in vast reams of investigative files-files that now, for the first time, can be viewed in their entirety by the public.
It's an iconic scene of Britain at war: Thousands of Londoners huddled in underground stations as German bombs rained down.
Susana Daniel Chemakwany sits quietly under a white tent near the US capitol, stitching tiny, multicolored beads together into a colorful array of necklaces, wristlets and earrings laid out before her on two tables and behind her pinned to a wall.
It is hard not to be captivated by the sheer exuberance of Roberto Cavalli, a designer who has been living the champagne life for the past four decades and-at the age of 74-showing no signs of cutting back on partying his way around the globe, traveling by private jet or personal yacht.
As former first lady Laura Bush gazed at the elegant knee-length Oscar de la Renta dress and coat she wore to the swearing-in ceremony at her husband's 2005 inauguration, she recalled that white turned out to be the perfect color choice.
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