Showing 3,313 to 3,324 of 7,478 results


Chengdu Museum Showcases World's Oldest Playable Musical Instrument
Chengdu Museum's "Zithers and Flutes of the Brocade City" exhibition, running until May 5, features an 8,000-year-old bone flute from the Jiahu site—the world's oldest playable musical instrument—among 88 national first-class cultural relics from over 30 institutions, challenging understandings of N...
Chengdu Museum Showcases World's Oldest Playable Musical Instrument
Chengdu Museum's "Zithers and Flutes of the Brocade City" exhibition, running until May 5, features an 8,000-year-old bone flute from the Jiahu site—the world's oldest playable musical instrument—among 88 national first-class cultural relics from over 30 institutions, challenging understandings of N...
Progress
36% Bias Score


New Master's Program in Communication Strategy & Brand Reputation
GEDI Group and Talent Garden launch a two-month part-time Master in "Communication Strategy & Brand Reputation," starting May 10th, focusing on branding, crisis management, digital PR, data storytelling, and AI integration.
New Master's Program in Communication Strategy & Brand Reputation
GEDI Group and Talent Garden launch a two-month part-time Master in "Communication Strategy & Brand Reputation," starting May 10th, focusing on branding, crisis management, digital PR, data storytelling, and AI integration.
Progress
8% Bias Score


German TV's Lack of Lower-Income Family Representation
German television predominantly showcases crime dramas, neglecting narratives of lower-income families; however, recent successes of series like "Marzahn Mon Amour" and "Tina mobil" highlight a demand for such representation, revealing a gap between onscreen realities and viewers' lived experiences.
German TV's Lack of Lower-Income Family Representation
German television predominantly showcases crime dramas, neglecting narratives of lower-income families; however, recent successes of series like "Marzahn Mon Amour" and "Tina mobil" highlight a demand for such representation, revealing a gap between onscreen realities and viewers' lived experiences.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Welsh Opera Program Alleviates Chronic Pain Through Singing
A Welsh National Opera pain management program, funded by the Welsh government, showed that two-thirds of participants experienced reduced chronic pain and improved mental health using singing and breathing exercises, suggesting a novel approach to pain management.
Welsh Opera Program Alleviates Chronic Pain Through Singing
A Welsh National Opera pain management program, funded by the Welsh government, showed that two-thirds of participants experienced reduced chronic pain and improved mental health using singing and breathing exercises, suggesting a novel approach to pain management.
Progress
32% Bias Score


Dig! XX": A 20-Year Retrospective on Rock and Roll Success and Failure
Ondi Timoner's re-released documentary "Dig! XX" follows the Dandy Warhols and Brian Jonestown Massacre over two decades, contrasting their divergent paths to success and failure within the rock and roll world, highlighting the struggles of addiction and mental health alongside the pursuit of fame.
Dig! XX": A 20-Year Retrospective on Rock and Roll Success and Failure
Ondi Timoner's re-released documentary "Dig! XX" follows the Dandy Warhols and Brian Jonestown Massacre over two decades, contrasting their divergent paths to success and failure within the rock and roll world, highlighting the struggles of addiction and mental health alongside the pursuit of fame.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Ten Leibniz Prizes Awarded, Highlighting German Research Disparities
The German Research Foundation (DFG) awarded ten €2.5 million Leibniz Prizes on March 19th in Berlin, recognizing researchers at the height of their careers across various disciplines, with noticeable gaps in social sciences and geographical representation.
Ten Leibniz Prizes Awarded, Highlighting German Research Disparities
The German Research Foundation (DFG) awarded ten €2.5 million Leibniz Prizes on March 19th in Berlin, recognizing researchers at the height of their careers across various disciplines, with noticeable gaps in social sciences and geographical representation.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Palace Museum Blends Science and Tradition to Preserve Imperial Artifacts
In Beijing's Palace Museum, 150 restorers use X-ray diffraction and traditional methods to preserve over 1.8 million artifacts, including a Forbidden City roof tile currently under analysis for discoloration, showcasing a blend of modern science and ancient techniques to protect China's cultural her...

Palace Museum Blends Science and Tradition to Preserve Imperial Artifacts
In Beijing's Palace Museum, 150 restorers use X-ray diffraction and traditional methods to preserve over 1.8 million artifacts, including a Forbidden City roof tile currently under analysis for discoloration, showcasing a blend of modern science and ancient techniques to protect China's cultural her...
Progress
16% Bias Score

Paris Salon Showcases Masters and Emerging Artists
The 33rd Salon du dessin, held in Paris' Palais Brongniart, features works by masters like Rodin and Delacroix alongside lesser-known artists such as Frédérick Juncker, demonstrating the fair's eclectic approach and attracting international collectors and museum curators.

Paris Salon Showcases Masters and Emerging Artists
The 33rd Salon du dessin, held in Paris' Palais Brongniart, features works by masters like Rodin and Delacroix alongside lesser-known artists such as Frédérick Juncker, demonstrating the fair's eclectic approach and attracting international collectors and museum curators.
Progress
24% Bias Score

ChatGPT: An AI Tool for Content Creators
OpenAI's ChatGPT, launched in 2022, is an AI tool helping content creators generate text, code, and answers, offering both free and paid versions; however, it cannot replace human creativity.

ChatGPT: An AI Tool for Content Creators
OpenAI's ChatGPT, launched in 2022, is an AI tool helping content creators generate text, code, and answers, offering both free and paid versions; however, it cannot replace human creativity.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Leipzig Book Fair Addresses Economic Challenges with Diverse Program
The Leipzig Book Fair (March 27-30) confronts economic challenges in the publishing industry with a diverse program featuring Norway as the guest country, influencers, Nobel laureates, an 'Audiowelt,' and a concurrent Manga-Comic-Con, while Angela Merkel's sold-out biography reading exemplifies the ...

Leipzig Book Fair Addresses Economic Challenges with Diverse Program
The Leipzig Book Fair (March 27-30) confronts economic challenges in the publishing industry with a diverse program featuring Norway as the guest country, influencers, Nobel laureates, an 'Audiowelt,' and a concurrent Manga-Comic-Con, while Angela Merkel's sold-out biography reading exemplifies the ...
Progress
44% Bias Score

Afrobeats & Trap Forever: A Daytime Sanctuary for Black Professionals
Afrobeats & Trap Forever, a daytime event series founded in 2016 by Ghanaian-American Percy Addo-Yobo, provides a supportive community for Black professionals seeking connection and joy, addressing workplace challenges and fostering belonging through Afrobeats and trap music, expanding from local re...

Afrobeats & Trap Forever: A Daytime Sanctuary for Black Professionals
Afrobeats & Trap Forever, a daytime event series founded in 2016 by Ghanaian-American Percy Addo-Yobo, provides a supportive community for Black professionals seeking connection and joy, addressing workplace challenges and fostering belonging through Afrobeats and trap music, expanding from local re...
Progress
48% Bias Score

Visigothic Medallion Repatriated to Spain After 18-Year Search
The United States returned a Visigothic medallion, stolen from Peraleda de la Mata, Cáceres, Spain, to the Spanish authorities after an 18-year search; the medallion, dating from the 5th-7th centuries, was found in a New York gallery with a starting auction price of $210,000.

Visigothic Medallion Repatriated to Spain After 18-Year Search
The United States returned a Visigothic medallion, stolen from Peraleda de la Mata, Cáceres, Spain, to the Spanish authorities after an 18-year search; the medallion, dating from the 5th-7th centuries, was found in a New York gallery with a starting auction price of $210,000.
Progress
24% Bias Score
Showing 3,313 to 3,324 of 7,478 results