For his art, Sidivl Fila recovers old, disused fabrics, some of which date back to the 15th, 16th or 17th century. Meet Sidival Fila, the Franciscan...
A French tech company called Wandercraft is developing a cutting-edge exoskeleton enabling wheelchair users to walk. READ MORE: https://www.euronews.com/2022/04/12/wandercraft-meet-the-french-tech-company-building-an-exoskeleton-to-let-wheelchair-users-w “Wandercraft: Meet the French tech company building...
The Labour Party leader recently apologised for apparently showing support for the creator of an anti-semitic mural in London’s East End six years ago.… READ MORE...
Like innumerable children with imaginations fired by animated films, Hong Kong product and graphic designer Ricky Ma grew up watching cartoons featuring the adventures of robots,...
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Scientists in Japan think they may have found a way to remove caesium radiation from contaminated ground around the Fukushima nuclear plant damaged in the earthquake...
The pioneering Brazilian musician and creator of bossa nova, João Gilberto, has died aged 88… READ MORE : https://www.euronews.com/2019/07/07/joao-gilberto-father-of-bossa-nova-dies-aged-88 Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/euronews?sub_confirmation=1 Watch our...
The picturesque city of Aveiro is already special; but less immediately obvious than its beautiful cityscape is the fact that it’s also a living technology laboratory....
Europe’s first ‘underwater museum’ opened today off the coast of Lanzarote. British Eco-sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor was the creator of Museo Atlántico, which consists of more...
http://www.euronews.com/ There is a growing question mark over a commonly prescribed type of drug to lower cholestorol. Some scientists and doctors believe statins are overused, but...
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