Thermo Fisher Scientific Launches New Bioprocess Design Center for Innovative Therapies
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. has introduced a Bioprocess Design Center, which is intended to enhance the development of innovative therapies.
A Day in the Life of Djordje Varda: The Floral Maestro of Carlton Cannes
Floral designer Djordje Varda shares insights into his remarkable routine, where he uses up to 15,000 flowers daily to beautify the Carlton Cannes.
The LS7 V8: A Game-Changer in Small-Block Engine Design
The LS7 V8 engine, known for its impressive displacement and racing heritage, has set new standards for small-block engines and remains a favorite among automotive enthusiasts.
Reviving the Suzuki Jimny: A Designer's Vision for the Future
A Ford designer has reimagined the Suzuki Jimny, which has not seen updates since 2018, with a futuristic design and an electric powertrain.
Macron is paving the way for the return of African and Asian artifacts from French museums
The unanimous adoption by France's parliament in early May of the law on the restitution of cultural property to foreign countries is a remarkable achievement in times of identity tensions.
Exploring the Unique Aesthetic of Rolls-Royce's Limited Edition Cullinan
The new limited edition Rolls-Royce Cullinan merges street art with traditional luxury, creating a distinctive visual experience that intrigues and captivates.
Roush's Unusual Pontiac G6 Set for Auction
A unique Pontiac G6, built by Roush for SEMA 2004, is now making its way to auction, showcasing a lesser-known chapter in automotive history.
Chevrolet Muscle Car Auction Results in Significant Loss for Owner
A Chevrolet muscle car fetched over $1.2 million at auction, yet its owner experienced substantial financial losses attributed to various circumstances.
Exploring the Artistic Connection Between Michelangelo and Rodin at the Louvre
The Louvre in Paris is hosting an exhibition that juxtaposes the works of Michelangelo and Rodin, focusing on the theme of 'Living Bodies' and the artistic connections between these two masters from different eras.
Museums Evolve: From Artifacts to Community Hubs
As we celebrate International Museum Day, it's clear that museums are transforming into vibrant spaces for community engagement, moving beyond their traditional roles.
Exploring the Venice Biennale: A Look at National Pavilions Emphasizing Nurture and Intimacy
This year's Venice Biennale showcases national pavilions that resonate with core values of nurture, intimacy, and reflection, drawing attention for their unique presentations.
Exploring the Versatility of Roland's GO:MIXER Studio for Content Creators
The GO:MIXER Studio emerges as a vital tool for modern content creators, combining portability with a range of audio mixing features.
New Trump-Themed Arcade Game Cabinets Unveiled at DC War Memorial
A set of three arcade game cabinets featuring pixel art of Donald Trump and various officials has been spotted at the DC War Memorial, sparking interest and amusement.
Brutalist Architecture: The New Travel Trend Captivating Social Media
Brutalist architecture is gaining popularity among travelers, particularly in Skopje, North Macedonia, where walking tours highlight this unique style.
Marc Jacobs Ends Longstanding Relationship with LVMH
After nearly 30 years, Marc Jacobs will transition his label's ownership while continuing as creative director amid LVMH's broader portfolio changes.
Understanding the Intersection of Technology and Sound in Signal Based Sound Art
Signal Based Sound Art represents a contemporary art form that blends technology with auditory experiences, challenging traditional concepts of music.
KITT Receives Speeding Ticket Despite Being Displayed in Illinois Museum
In an unusual incident, KITT, the iconic car from 'Knight Rider,' was issued a speeding ticket in New York City while it was on exhibit in an Illinois museum.
Understanding the Financial Risks of Property Auctions
Research from UNSW Business School sheds light on the often-overlooked financial risks that accompany selling a home at auction, urging sellers to be more informed.
Rene Matić Receives Deutsche Börse Photography Prize for Berlin Exhibition
Rene Matić, a Peterborough artist, has been awarded the Deutsche Börse photography prize for their Berlin exhibition that explored themes of queer love and nationalism.
Mystery Surrounds Sale of 2018 Porsche GT2 RS That Can't Shift Gears
A 2018 Porsche GT2 RS, which has only 25 miles on the odometer and is unable to shift into gear, has been sold for $710,000, raising questions about its condition.