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The woman saving Georgia’s lost cheeses

Researcher Ana Mikadze-Chikvaidze has been called the "mother of Georgian cheese"According to researcher...

The tiny forests designed by feng shui

Nestled within a narrow valley of the Meihuashan Nature Reserve in China’s south-eastern Fujian prov...

'Amazing': Broadway Latinos are back after Covid shutdown

In the middle of the coronavirus pandemic last year, Broadway actor Bianca Marroquín would find hers...

Women in American Media: A Culture of Misperception

American culture is saturated with messages propagated by mass media. What was originally created for...

Latinos are absent in newsrooms, Hollywood films, new govt. report finds

PHOENIX — Latinos are perpetually absent in major newsrooms, Hollywood films and other media industr...

The Māori tribe protecting New Zealand’s sacred rainforest

By Jacqui GibsonA forlorn scrap of white mist hovered in the bush flanking the only road into Te Urewera...

Japan’s most polarising superfood?

Every day without fail, my 65-year-old mother prepares a dish that many people would say looks, smel...

Macaroni cheese’s mysterious origins

Article continues belowThere was a bite in the cold Alpine fog lingering over the resort town of Fro...

Gochujang: The trendy Korean food that burns

I sat at the long wooden table in Moolmaru Traditional Soybean Paste School on Jeju island, South Korea...

The healthiest countries to live in

Top 10 healthy countries, according to the 2019 The Legatum Prosperity Index1. Singapore 2. Japan 3....

The cheese flavoured by wind

The bus driver shook his head. “ Zatvoren ,” he said, looking at my ticket to Pag. “Closed.”I was sc...

The protectors of Canada’s sacred islands

Article continues belowSGang Gwaay, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia, Canada, First Nations, Totem poleFor...

Japan at Work in the 21st Century: An Analysis of Developing Labor Practices in Japan and Institutional Barriers to Reform

AbstractDevastated by an economic collapse at the end of the 20th century, Japan’s economy entered a...

The Japanese village that eats wasps

“I’ve got something for you.”One of the village’s wasp hunters beckoned me over to a small canopy at...

How to actually stop police brutality, according to science

Cities across the U.S. have been rocked by nightly protests against police brutality following the Ma...

Is this the world’s freshest seafood?

Cast off the southern tip of South Korea, Jeju Island rises from the Pacific’s emerald waters in a m...

A New Approach to Ohio Pig Farming

Although current methods of pig farming now allow cheap pork availability to consumers throughout America...

Choreographer and Dancer: Kyle Abraham Choreographer and Dancer: Kyle Abraham

Kyle Abraham is a dancer, choreographer , and 2013 MacArthur Fellow . As the founder and artistic directo...

Did Syria create the world’s first song?

Article continues belowIn Syria, music runs deeper into the fabric of the place than anywhere else in...

A paradise in a buffer zone

Forty-five years after a war tore Cyprus in two, a farm grows in ‘no-man’s land’In 1974, Turkish for...