The cryo-vracking phenomenon started 25 years ago, invented by the French chef Georges Pralus. It’s a cooking method that allows us to preserve all the qualities of a product and to greatly extend its period...
This year, a thousand people attended the 2010 Tudou Video Festival, which was held in an arts complex in Beijing, China.
It mixed the Oscars with a little bit of Sundance and Cannes combined. In a...
Quick: Will you be crazily upset if you lost ten thousand dollars?
Or will you be so absurdly happy if you won the same amount in the lottery?
Which emotion will be stronger, lasting and more powerful?
Studies...
At this weekend's BizTechDay in San Francisco, women leaders join the conversation and the stage. They range from business leaders, elites and investors to journalists, CEOs and media personalities. Below are ten amazing women BizTechDay says you should...
Nagano is cold in winter. Ok that’s not strictly true. Nagano is in fact, absolutely, bloody, freezing in winter, which perhaps explains the presence of a Winter Olympics here. It’s not Hokkaido but frankly it’s...
In mid-October, New Yorkers experienced a Vienna Opera Ball minus the tux and diamonds. See below for a snapshot of Dance Austria at its best. It was a 'big Austrian' waltz at New York's Lincoln...
Photos of Delhi, India
I took these photos during the winter of 2010, at the following places: a temple in the park, South Delhi; Lodhi Garden; at a dance performance in honour of George Harrison...
Each week the Nourishing the Planet team picks out some of our favorite photos from the environmentally sustainable agriculture projects we’re visiting in sub-Saharan Africa.
This week’s photo was submitted to our first photo contest by...
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