Husband and wife, Emre Uzundag and Yonca Cubuk, say they are now "living their small dream", all thanks to a food delivery app. The Turkish couple moved to New York in 2020, and due to coronavirus they found themselves ...
Not many people can say they have a doctorate in interplanetary navigation, but Tim Crain can. While working on his PhD in Austin, Texas, in the 1990s he hoped one day to work on missions to Mars and in 2000 he landed his dream j...
IBM has unveiled an advanced "quantum" processor that is part of an effort to build super-fast computers. These machines could revolutionise computing, harnessing the strange world of quantum physics to solve problems beyond reach ...
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McDonald's workers wear protective suits as they deliver food in Wuhan - the city where the virus emerged late last year....
Scrutiny fell on rifts in Sri Lanka's leadership on Monday after it emerged that authorities were warned about the group accused in Sunday's bombings. Attacks on churches and hotels killed 290 people and wounded nearly 500. Security agencie...
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Eiko Kadono's playful tales about a young witch and her furry companion have entertained generations of Japanese readers, and have now earned her one of the highest honours in children's literature. Last month the 83-year-old was awarded the...
SHANGHAI/DALIAN, China -- Upstart Chinese grocery delivery services combining online ordering with bricks-and-mortar hubs are challenging the longstanding dominance of supermarkets, one of the last strongholds of conventional retail. Online ...
The Tennessee teacher accused of kidnapping a 15-year-old former student may have planned the abduction in advance, according to police. The student, 15-year-old Elizabeth Thomas was last seen around 7:30 or 8 a.m. Monday at a Shon...
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The search for AirAsia Flight QZ8501 has again drawn attention to how difficult it can be to find a missing plane despite advanced technology. It's not completely clear what kind of tracking devices were available on the missing Air Asia Flight, b...
Hawaii emergency officials acknowledged today that the steady advance of red-hot lava into the small town of Pahoa appears “inevitable.” The lava is now just a few hundred yards away from homes, close enough that residents can now see th...