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- AI-generated Vincent Van Gogh clear's centuries-old mystery on his chopped off ear
The artificial intelligence Van Gogh appears on a video screen at the end of a blockbuster exhibition at the Musee d'Orsay in Paris.
- Salad secret you didn't know! Unlocking flavour with marinated tomatoes & garlic croutons
This recipe for a green salad with tomato-basil vinaigrette is a delicious and flavorful way to enjoy a salad. The ripe tomatoes are marinated in a sweet and vinegary dressing, giving them a deep flavour. The salad is topped with garlicky croutons for added texture and crunch.
- The pulse of friendship: How dal diplomacy can be a recipe to nurture Indo-Canadian relations
The integration of Indian cuisine into Canadian culture has been significantly influenced by the concept of dal diplomacy, a term encapsulating the subtle yet impactful trade of pulses between India and Canada.
- Carved by Gods: Mexican museum displays wooden masks, sceptres, and artefacts believed to be crafted by Aztec deities
- Inactivity can be fatal: Short bouts of activity can help you live longer, claims new study
Any type of activity is good for your health, but the more effort you put into those daily tasks and the longer you keep up that energy, the more benefits you are likely to reap!
- Coperni marries tech with high fashion at Paris Fashion Week; models show up adorned with AI pins !
The label, founded in 2013, is known for generating buzz during Paris Fashion Week, last year spray painting a dress on Bella Hadid, and more recently, sending robot dogs onto the runway.
- New York City devastated by floods: from residents on water bikes to rats ransacking groceries, various videos go viral
As news of NYC being flooded went viral, netizens on X (formerly Twitter), reacted with various degrees of horror, humour, and empathy.
London hotspots adorned with colourful new artwork from British artist Adam Nathaniel Furman
1,000-year-old children's cemetery unearthed in Peru
- Violence was a part & parcel of ancient societies, claims new study
Rates of violence were surprisingly static over time, the team of researchers including a biological anthropologist found.
- Disgraced French star Gerard Depardieu's art collection fetches 4 mn euros at Paris auction
Depardieu, who is currently embroiled in a number of sexual assault allegations that he denies, was not present for the sale.
- Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi 2023: Date, significance, celebrations & other details about the festival
Eid-e-Milad-Un-Nabi, also known as Eid Milad-un-Nabi, is a significant festival celebrated by Muslims worldwide to mark the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad. The occasion falls on the third month of the Islamic calendar, Rabi’ al-Awwal. Shia scholars observe it on the 12th day, while Sunni scholars celebrate it on the 17th day of the same month.
- Over 1000-yrs-old ancient Maya tomb unearthed in Mexico amid tourist rail project
Archaeologists in Mexico have discovered a well-preserved human body, potentially over 1,000 years old, in a grave near the construction site of the Maya Train, a major tourist rail project. The discovery was made during archaeological salvage work carried out alongside the construction.
- Paris Fashion Week: Dior unveils spring collection with a contemporary twist on femininity & stereotypes
Dior designer Maria Grazia Chiuri showcased a spring collection that combined masculine and feminine elements, featuring airy skirts, tailored jackets, and tops revealing one shoulder. Chiuri aimed to challenge stereotypes of women while updating the fashion house's codes in a contemporary way.
- British Museum launches hotline seeking help to recover over 2000 missing ancient artefacts
The British Museum has launched a public hotline to help locate around 2,000 missing artefacts, mainly ancient Greek and Roman gems and jewellery. They recently dismissed a staff member over stolen, missing, or damaged items, which led to the director's resignation.
Eight mummies & pre-Inca objects discovered in Peru's capital Lima
Archaeologists unearth Roman-era cemetery dated 2,000 years in Gaza
- Shimmering satin! Giorgio Armani showcases elegance & fluidity at Milan Fashion Week
The 89-year-old fashion veteran opened the show, called 'Vibes', with a champagne satin jacket and satin grey trousers. Several outfits with the same colour combination followed - cropped shirts, jackets and strapless dresses over trousers.
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