Consider the environmental and cultural effects of your visit. Provide feedback to tour operators, your travel agent and the government agencies who manage the areas you visited.
A little later, differences create an impact and you may feel confused, isolated or inadequate as you start to notice more and more cultural differences and family and friends are not immediately available for support.
Rolling robots are helping to make cultural experiences accessible to disabled people. As the robots get more rugged and have more robust connectivity, they could even be used for visitors to explore national parks.
Rolling robots are helping to make cultural experiences accessible to disabled people. As the robots get more rugged and have more robust connectivity, they could even be used for visitors to explore national parks.
Because Internet anonymity is known to aid cyber-crimes, social media companies like Google and Facebook are taking measures to stop people from using pseudonyms. A 'real name' culture is spreading.
A new study shows that reminders of one’s homeland can hinder the ability to speak a new language. The findings could help explain why cultural immersion is the most effective way to learn a foreign tongue.
Milan's main cathedral has put 135 gargoyles, grotesque figures used in Gothic architecture, up for adoption. The campaign seeks protagonists to make good a shortfall caused by cuts to the Italian culture budget.
Akirachix seeks to carve a spot for women in a geek culture that is slowly permeating Kenya. Applications started by Kenyan women are already solving many local problems.
A seven-foot evergreen will bear 350,000 needles, more or less. The Christmas tree industry is funding research to make sure that precious few end up on the floor, by cultivating a tree with perfect needle retention.
High-tech copies of ancient archaeological sites may save us from wrecking the very cultural treasures we most want to see. These 3-D facsimiles are so detailed the naked eye can't distinguish them from the originals.
High-tech copies of ancient archaeological sites may save us from wrecking the very cultural treasures we most want to see. These 3-D facsimiles are so detailed the naked eye can't distinguish them from the originals.
High-tech copies of ancient archaeological sites may save us from wrecking the very cultural treasures we most want to see. These 3-D facsimiles are so detailed the naked eye can't distinguish them from the originals.