Many young people across Asia are cutting themselves off from society, locking themselves at home for months or years. Here’s why.
Scientists have created tiny living robots from human cells that can move around in a lab dish and may one day be able to help heal wounds or damaged tissue, according to a new study. A team at Tufts University and Harvard University’s Wyss Institute have dubbed these creations anthrobots. The research builds on earlier work from some of the same scientists, who made the first living robots, or xe
In a full-page spread on March 2, 1979, the Los Angeles Times introduced its readers to Pinyin, a Chinese romanization system it said was changing the “familiar map of China.” In the new system “Canton becomes Guangzhou and Tientsin becomes Tianjin.” Most importantly, the newspaper would now refer to the country’s capital as Beijing, not Peking. This was a step too far for some American publicatio
In the face of an army of cartoon characters, some Japanese officials are concerned the public is facing a cuteness overload. Mascots, known locally as yuru-kyara (“loose” or “relaxed” characters), are ubiquitous in Japan, and are used to promote everything from soap, food and train lines, to regions of Japan and even prisons. They come in every conceivable shape and size, including some downright
The IDF has told all civilians in northern Gaza to evacuate to the south as it continues pounding the enclave with airstrikes. The UN said that about 1.4 million people have been displaced in Gaza - more than 60% of the entire strip's population. CNN's Nada Bashir reports on why Palestinians fear permanent displacement.
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