Deep fake technologies, if put to good use, can help animators cut down the cost of dubbing and the shows can continue with the trademark voices even after voice actors depart
The rags-to-riches tale of a local mechanic in Kasegeran, Indonesia, inspired others in the village and now 30 odd 'YouTube stars' churn out clips ranging from simple fix-it videos to hunting for graveyard ghosts
Researchers from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, have developed a new innovative battery powered by perspiration
The hashtag #QuitMyJob has brought together thousands of users willing to film themselves quitting in a blaze of fury while calling out inappropriate behaviour at the workplace
Consequences of global warming directly affect physical and mental health of individuals, and students in Britain are arguing to integrate it in their medical school curricula
A British hotel dedicated to chocolate has taken its passion for the chocolat a step further to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the movie 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'
Sustainability in fashion is slowly but surely taking centre stage, with more and more people waking up to the dangers of fast fashion. That move may no longer be enough as it becomes increasingly clear that there seem to be no more seasons
Hong Kong has had a tough couple of years, and the city has remained closed to the outside world for most of the pandemic. Mirror offers some much needed relief as well as belief that the city's Cantonese culture is still thriving
The humble Alpine 'dirndl' dress, with its distinctive white blouse, full skirt and apron, has won new fans among Austrians and foreign fashionistas alike in recent years
63-year old Ludvik Husu is a seasoned cave enthusiast, who recently discovered a 60-metre deep limestone cave in the country's dramatic Karst region
The suit may very well make its comeback in the fall, but in a more casual form, for instance, worn with sneakers.