Catering to 'upper middle class, the rich and ultra-rich untouched by the crisis' has helped luxury houses such as LVMH, Kering, Richemont thrive in pandemic
The newly installed artwork, titled "The Constant Gardeners", features four large industrial robotic arms that work together to sculpt a traditional Japanese rock garden
Replanting initiatives have sprouted up since the start of the 21st century as urban development goals have shifted and alarm about global warming has grown
In conversation with Forbes India, Darrell Foster talks about his method and philosophy of building heroes for the screen, living the life of a leader off the screen, and surviving the pandemic
The one-minute city allows citizens to choose how they want to use their street or neighbourhood
It appears that the digital artist, known only as 'Shamook,' will fill the gap where Lucasfilm's current digital de-ageing techniques are failing. Latest example: bringing Mark Hamill as young Luke Skywalker in the second season of 'The Mandalorian'
In total, the carbon footprint related to staging the Tokyo Olympic Games was estimated at 2.7 million tons of CO2 equivalent, or some 237 tonnes per athlete
Dooglers, along with Mewglers—feline counterparts of the Dooglers—have quickly become part of Google employees' lives on and off the campus
Louis Vuitton, Kanye West's Yeezys, and once considered 'uncool' Crocs are quickly becoming popular among consumers of counterfeit goods
From 'Firenados' to 'Greta Effect,' here's the new mind boggling lingo of climate change