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A new study shows that at least one long-ago journey would have required deliberate navigation.
A mineral made in a Kamchatka volcano may hold the answer to cheaper batteries, find scientists.
“Nothing but naked people: fat ones, thin ones, old, young…”
Virtual reality is more than a trick. It’s a solution to big problems.
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The space tourism company Virgin Galactic teams up with Rolls Royce to create a new Mach 3 supersonic aircraft.
The trans-Tasman and Pacific bubbles will likely be among the first safe international travel zones in the world.
The European Union agreed on a list of 15 countries that would be allowed to travel in its bloc. U.S. citizens were not on it.
If you’re interested in reinvention and adaptability, turns out Italian cooking is an instruction manual for life.
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The European Union is debating over two lists of nations from which it will accept travelers starting July 1.
Don’t worry about grammar rules at first. They’ll only trip you up.
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Would you study abroad online?
We will travel again, but it will not be the same.
Now is the perfect time to take up a new language. Self-motivation and commitment are key to mastering this fun and useful new skill.
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The space agency is ready to establish a base camp by 2024.
Astronaut Garrett Reisman talks NASA, SpaceX, and where we’re headed next.
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Helsinki is the city with the best work-life balance in the world.
Affordable and useful items that will make any trip go more smoothly.
Simple changes to your holiday decorations, gifting or travel can make the festive season more sustainable.
Interpreter, Google’s language translating tool, is coming to mobile and it’s poised to change our everyday conversations.
“The hardest thing is the flying side of things.”
New technology offers us a look at the green future of aviation and cargo shipping.
Recent advances indicate that the idea could work.
How the half-hour commute and motorised transport changed our cities into huge metropolises.
A new study highlights the effects of a “digital detox” while traveling.
The solar farm is expected to save the airport millions over the following decades.
Someday we’ll beam to the moon for afternoon tea, and be back in New York for dinner.
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Fingerprinting and facial recognition may lead the way in air travel.
It’s hard not to conclude that if you act like a child, maybe you’ll learn as effectively as a child, too…
Big data is here to save your dinner.
Creating more neural circuits through visual landmarking not only benefits your spatial orientation, it could keep Alzheimer’s disease at bay.