Users can record any motion, from dance and martial arts to everyday gestures, and upload it to generate robot performances.
In “What Is War,” two singular artists, Eiko Otake and Wen Hui, grapple with memories of China and Japan in World War II.
ROME (AP) — The man who just took charge of Rome’s top tourist attraction wants to set the record straight: the Colosseum won ...
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What happens when you light a match in space? Astronauts reveal the stunning blue flame mystery
Chinese astronauts aboard Tiangong station witnessed a match flame transform into a blue sphere in microgravity. Unlike Earth ...
President Donald Trump hit the ground running on the first leg of his Asian tour on Sunday, announcing a slew of trade ...
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'This is a completely different level of anti-vaccine engagement than we've ever seen before,' says epidemiologist Dr. Seth Berkley
Epidemiologist Dr. Seth Berkley spoke to Live Science about the importance of vaccine equity and the obstacles undermining it ...
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Real Weddings: Larry and Cassy
Cassy: Shayna, a mutual friend of mine and Larry’s, was our cupid. She used to talk about her mysterious friend Larry, and I ...
Club Calvi has three choices for its next book: "This is the Next Kingdom" by Jaquira Díaz, "Bad Bad Girl" by Gish Jen, and ...
While there are multiple players in the global trade dance, the key to Trump's success or failure is China. And Trump's ...
In this genre-bending book, Jen explores her damaging relationship with her mother, how she became a writer, and her mother’s ...
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