Gints Zilbalodis’s “Flow” is the first Latvian film to get Academy Award nods, for animated feature and international feature. The director talks about the film’s journey.
"Rob the Ranger brings the untamed beauty of African wildlife straight to your screen with candid, unscripted footage captured in breathtaking detail. Want to dive deeper into the captivating world of ...
This is the astonishing moment an inflatable Nemo fish seemingly came to life - opening a door by itself and escaping. CCTV footage shows the helium-filled clownfish balloon hovering in the air inside ...
Infrastructure spending will keep Queensland in the red over the next four years but the opposition has accused the state government of "cooking the books" over forecast blowouts.
The Australian Open doesn’t have full broadcast rights for all matches. So, its YouTube livestream uses AI to generate Nintendo Wii Tennis cartoon avatars that mimics the action on a 2-minute delay.
When it comes to survival, animals possess a wide array of impressive adaptations. Among the most fascinating of these is the ability to heal naturally from injuries that would severely hinder or even ...
A state anti-corruption investigation body probing impeached President Yoon Suk Yeok over his failed martial law bid said Sunday it will request Yoon to appear for questioning early this week ...
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Acting President Choi Sang-mok said Friday the government will introduce comprehensive safety reforms across the aviation sector, following the tragic Jeju Air crash last month. The government, in ...
Like a modern, biking equivalent of Phileas Fogg, Reid public servant Lachlan Wilson is riding around the world in 1580 days - all on Canberra's bike paths.