Desert ski slopes and outdoor aircon: can the scorching emirates really go green?

It is one of Earth’s biggest carbon emitters, a place where SUVs roar from manmade islands to malls with ski slopes. Can an architecture triennial in the UAE really teach us how to go green?

Is carbon neutrality the silver bullet fashion has been hoping for?

The industry’s carbon footprint is under increasing scrutiny, but critics argue that offsetting lessens guilt rather than reducing harm

Gaze, don’t glance: Leonardo da Vinci, the immersive show, opens at National Gallery

Urging visitors to unrushed appreciation, the exhibition displays just one work – The Virgin of the Rocks

Takashi Murakami, Japan’s rock star artist, unveils 10-metre ‘stupid cat painting’

Made of 502 silkscreens, the new work is the largest piece to ever enter the Art Gallery of NSW’s international collection. Murakami calls it a ‘stupid thing’

Each of these bottles are the result of a unique combination of liquid, cask and age. Some can never be replicated again

Distilleries around the world delight fans with Exclusive Editions set to quickly become coveted collectors’ items. As the demand for rare, prestigious and collectable Single Malts continues to increase, The Glenlivet Single Cask Edition offers a rare and distinctive tasting experience. The Glenlivet satiates whisky fans across the U.S. with the introduction of six new … Read more

If successful, this self-driving boat will be one of the first self-navigating, full-sized vessels to cross the Atlantic Ocean

Driverless cars technology is inspiring a new era of marine exploration. A global consortium of partners, led by marine research organization ProMare are building an unmanned, fully-autonomous ship that will cross the Atlantic on the fourth centenary of the original Mayflower voyage in September 2020. The Mayflower Autonomous Ship (MAS) will use IBM’s AI, most … Read more