Ahead of its world premiere at Sundance, De Los spoke to David Alvarado and Edward James Olmos about 'American Pachuco: The ...
Two-thirds of the US is facing drought in the middle of winter. Here’s why scientists are worried - Drought conditions ...
Government to hold consultation on Australian-style under-16s social media ban - Ministers will visit Australia as part of ...
It's time to load up a bowl of popcorn so you can get chipping away at our list of 20 best shows streaming on Apple TV right ...
The third author, Kelly Foster Lundquist, has a literary tie to Savannah, as well. The Mississippi native was the college ...
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I feel privileged that my works are making impact even in places I’ve not reached – Aderemi Davies, documentary photographer, filmmaker
By Oluseye OjoAderemi Davies, also known as AyaworanHO3D, is a talented Nigerian creative documentary photographer, filmmaker ...
A new device that blasts targeted gamma radiation at brain tumours without needing an incision expands the ability to do ...
We asked our readers to name their favourite films in the sci-fi genre – and these were the titles that came up most often.
NASA and the Department of Energy signed an agreement earlier this week committing to put a nuclear reactor on the moon in ...
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SmartFone Flick Fest heads to the Sydney Opera House
Presenting films shot entirely on the cameras we carry in our pockets, Australia’s SmartFone Flick Fest – more commonly known as SF3 – stages its award ceremony and finalist screenings at the 11th ...
The histories of Indian yellow and Bengal light reveal how colonial science and empire intersected with visual culture.
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