Tuesday, 3rd, 2024 | 3:34PM Updated
"The Girl in the Spider's Web" is the fourth installment in the Millennium series of novels. Written by David Lagercrantz, it is the first in the series not to be authored by creator Stieg Larsson.
Han Han, a 40-kilogram salamander, recently caught the world's attention via the Internet. He lives luxuriously and like a celebrity at a farm in the Sichuan Province.
Google's new feature makes it easier to find quick info about particular health conditions and illnesses including details such as symptoms, treatments, and cures, in order to self-diagnose a sickness. The search engine giant has doubled its disease database to now include 900 ailments that can be accessed from desktops, smartphones, and tablets, including neglected tropical diseases (NTD) such as dengue fever.
The brain disease dementia is non-curable, causing many people suffering from cognitive decline to use omega 3 supplements such as fish oil capsules to prevent it. However, a new study shows that pills of the fatty acid do not stop age-related dementia and other severe mental illnesses, following-up a previous study showing that food could be a better source of the healthy fat.
A Sutra printing house in Lhasa will be closed for a year to undergo repairs. The project will use traditional Tibetan techniques.
The ancient Banpo Neolithic village is exhibited at the Xian Banpo Museum, where visitors can catch a glimpse of China's prehistory.
The late actress ingested marijuana and some anti-anxiety drugs like benzodiazepines, said the report.
According to media outlet Duowei News, Chinese people were among those whose personal details were published following the massive hack of Canada-based website, Ashley Madison. The website is popular among individuals who are looking to engage in discreet extramarital affairs.
One man is determined to make history as the first Chinese to circumnavigate the world through the treacherous Arctic route. This man is Guo Chuan, a skipper who once earned recognition for being the first man to finish a global voyage on a class-40 boat in 138 days.
San Francisco's biggest health insurance company announced on September 2, Wednesday that none of its clients who took an anti-HIV daily pill become infected with the virus of the sexually transmitted disease (STD) during a two-year period. The 100 percent success rate disproved the hypothesis of critics that pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), would result in less condom use and more HIV infections.
Givenchy creative director Riccardo Tisci is opening his first New York Fashion Week show to the public. The brand will be showing in New York, instead of Paris, to mark the opening of its new 747 Madison Avenue flagship store on Sept. 11.
The Savannah College of Art and Design unveiled SCADfash, in Atlanta on Sept. 3, Thursday. Reportedly the inaugural exhibition will honor late Fashion legend and couturier Oscar de la Renta who dressed likes elite ladies like Jacqueline Kennedy, Hillary Clinton and Laura Bush.
The first smart pet wearables on the market used GPS to track animals' activity and traced runaway dogs. Meanwhile, two new models monitor different health vital signs including breathing and heart rates, and check for fevers and pain.
The Chinese history book "Thirty Years of Chinese History Studies" has now been transated into English. This allows foreign scholars to have easier access and better understanding of the country's rich history.
Animal rights activists from China and other parts of the globe rejoiced when a great number of K9s were rescued from slaughter for the annual Yulin Dog Meat Festival. However, it seems as if the “Yulin dogs” are up for another trial in their lives.
A "Golden Bridge of Silk Road" structure has been erected in Beijing's Olympic Park.