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Bad Bunny mania comes to France!
old out shows, Grammy awards…and now his own wax figure at Paris’ Musée Grévin inspired by his album "Debi Tirar Mas Photos" ☀️He’s the first Latin american artist to enter the museum and comes as Bad Bunny gives concerts in Paris and Marseille! 🎶@dheepthikalaurent_pro takes a cl
Curtis Young on the America's "diffcult moment in the mirror"
Curtis Young on the America's "diffcult moment in the mirror"
This weekend, the United States marks 250 years since the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, one of the most influential political texts in modern history. Its assertion that governments derive their power from the consent of the governed, and that all people are endowe
Richard Dadd: the painter whose fantastical vision was unconfined by his 43 years in an as
Committed to Bethlem hospital after killing his father in a psychotic episode, Dadd inspired Angela Carter and Queen. Now a new show is exploring his paintings with a more nuanced take on his mental illnessIn the autumn of 1843, the influential journal Art-Union mourned “the late
Cardi B, Teyana Taylor and Bad Bunny brave Paris heat
Cardi B, Teyana Taylor and Bad Bunny brave Paris heat
Paris has been hosting its autumn-winter couture collections amid simmering temperatures, with celebrities sporting parasols and fans as they watch the shows. Fashion journalist Alice Pfeiffer tells us why "Blazymania" has taken hold, as Chanel's new artistic director continues h
Mediterranean-inspired diet with added methionine extends healthy lifespan in mice
A plant- and fish-based, low-protein diet paired with small amounts of an amino acid commonly found in eggs, meat and dairy increased healthy lifespan and decreased frailty and fat mass in mice, according to a new USC study published in the journal Cell Metabolism.
Fish-inspired sensor tracks how human heart tissue responds to disease and treatment
Engineers have developed a new way to monitor how tiny lab-grown human heart tissues beat—by effectively "listening" to the ripples they create. The team has created a wireless, noninvasive sensing platform that can biomechanically measure how strongly the miniature heart tissues
Mussel-inspired vaccine aims to close the immunization gap with long-lasting immune protec
Mussel-inspired vaccine aims to close the immunization gap with long-lasting immune protec
A research team in Korea has developed a vaccine technology that delivers long-lasting immune protection from a single dose by applying the powerful underwater adhesion mechanism of mussels. The work is drawing attention not only for reducing the burden of repeat vaccination, but
1 in 5 relatives of breast and ovarian cancer patients in Estonia carry dangerous cancer-l
In 2013, Angelina Jolie inspired a wave of testing for pathogenic variants of the gene BRCA1 by announcing that she carried a variant that left her at such high risk of breast cancer that she chose a preventive mastectomy. Many people with similar gene variants won't need risk-re
Eco-friendly spiderweb-inspired pressure sensor for robotic hands may assist patients with
A high-performance biodegradable pressure sensor has been developed as a key technology for wearable AI health care robotics and user-friendly robotic systems.
Angela Merkel unveils official portrait in Berlin
On Tuesday former German Chancellor Merkel presented the painting for the official portrait gallery of the country's heads of government. She had previously inspired many artists.
Chancellor's message to Germany's World Cup exit backfires
"You've inspired us," read a post by Chancellor Merz on X right after Germany's lackluster performance and early elimination from the FIFA World Cup. It is seen as a communication blunder that has repercussions.
Germany's Merz and soccer: A PR move that backfired
Germany's Merz and soccer: A PR move that backfired
"You've inspired us," read a post by Chancellor Merz on X right after Germany's lackluster performance and early elimination from the FIFA World Cup. It is seen as a communication blunder that has repercussions.