Month: December 2023 (Page 2)
Japanese actors Yakusho Koji and Tsumabuki Satoshi graced Taiwan's Golden Horse Festival in November, to help celebrate the event’s 60th anniversary.
Both actors were invited t…
Aquaculture has been the fastest-growing food sector in the world for decades, and people now eat more farmed fish than wild fish.
The industry has had to grow. Demand for seaf…
Seafood in a can or rather tinned fish, as it has long been known in Europe, has evolved from tuna in water into endless possibilities, becoming one of the bigger foody trends to …
Toymakers are tweaking original classic games or coming out with new ones that embrace an audience that's been around for a while: people over 65 years old.
Th…
One of the simplest ways to combat climate change is already on restaurant menus and grocery store shelves.
Plant-based meats have been gaining popularity. One U.S. company is …
After WeWork filed for bankruptcy in the US last month, attention is turning to the shared or flexible workspace industry. Are they doomed or do they still have a future? Since th…
Government and police in the nation’s capital are handing out tracking devices and dashboard cameras to local drivers to help stem rising crime rates.
The came…
Nearly nine out of 10 parents believe their child is performing at grade level despite standardized tests showing far fewer students are on track, according to a poll released in …
With less than a few weeks to go, children are gearing up for Christmas with their wish lists.
In the UK, the Toy Retailers Association unveiled its DreamToys top 20 toys for 2…
Climate change is projected to cause declines in hop production in Europe of 4-18% by 2050, according to a study out recently in the journal Nature. Hops declines in Europe mean c…