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The newest pop-up on the block is the Yves Saint Laurent Beauty Hotel, coming to the World of McIntosh Townhouse in Soho to celebrate New York Fashion Week on Saturday, September 8 and Sunday, September 9. Yes, two days only. That leaves a limited amount of ...
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Asics put “the world’s first running track to train your mind” on the map with the launch of its Blackout Track earlier this month. By removing all distractions, including light, the sportswear brand has created a meditative running environment. The custom built ...
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An audience gathers around the transparent 14-foot-long “culinary instrument” in a restaurant called Creator in San Francisco’s SoMa neighborhood. Brioche buns are sliced, buttered and toasted by paddles moving like waves in the ocean. They land in specially designed, compostable hamburger boxes. ...
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A science-fiction look at the next two decades of food developments, from robot farmers to 3D-printed meals to government monitoring of your daily calorie intake. It’s the year 2038. The word “flavor” has fallen into disuse. Sugar is the new ...
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According to credible sources, Google is working on an AI fitness and wellbeing coach that could revolutionise the wellness industry. It has been reported that Google Coach, which is being developed under the pseudonym ‘Project Wooden’, will compile users’ personal ...
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Weight, steps, calories burned — there are lots of ways we keep track of our fitness. The RIDM Body Composition Analyzer would like to add three more. Developed in collaboration with LG, it delivers 94% accurate readouts of your body ...
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Guests at The Retreat at Blue Lagoon Iceland can look out onto the turquoise water of the famous lagoon from hotel suites nestled into the lava formations. The Blue Lagoon is situated within the UNESCO Global Geopark and comprises a series of pools containing ...
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Built to resemble the crashed vessels that line the shore, Shipwreck Lodge is a remote African getaway. Set on the Namibian coast, it offers eight twin or double rooms and two family tents, all ensuite and solar-powered, set around a ...
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How do you bring young people back into Japan’s rural areas? One popular answer seems to be with art and architecture. In one of the country’s latest rural revitalization efforts, Beijing-based design studio MAD Architects was invited to reactivate the long-forgotten Kiyotsu Gorge Tunnel ...