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    AI-designed 'Turtle' soup unveiled by NotCo to highlight endangered species awareness

    Chilean plant-based food company NotCo has developed a "turtle" soup using artificial intelligence, mimicking the taste of traditional turtle soup without using any turtle meat. This innovative creation aims to raise awareness about the endangered status of turtles. NotCo's AI analyzed numerous plant proteins to replicate the texture and flavor of turtle meat.

    Fashion giant Dior's latest fall line is inspired by yesteryear diva Marlene Dietrich!

    Nodding to Dietrich's personal style, Dior designer Maria Grazia Chiuri dressed models in white shirts, sometimes with ties, pleated trousers and black blazers.

    US on high alert for Iran threat in region after Israeli strike in Syria

    Suspected Israeli warplanes bombed Iran's embassy in Damascus on Monday in a strike that killed an Iranian military commander and marked a major escalation in Israel's war with its regional adversaries.

    New York Fashion Week set to shine with metallic and floral designs

    New York Fashion Week is poised to dazzle with a mix of innovative metallics and autumnal florals on the runways. With venues including the Starrett-Lehigh building, the High Line Nine gallery, and 21 Greene in Soho, the event aims to integrate the city into its fabric.

    Ancient bones in German cave challenge timeline of Homo sapiens' arrival in Europe

    Bone fragments discovered in Ilsenhohle cave in central Germany have rewritten the early history of Homo sapiens in Europe. The findings, detailed in studies published in Nature and Nature Ecology & Evolution, reveal that our species ventured into colder European latitudes over 45,000 years ago, challenging previous timelines.

    Peru recovers over 200 pre-hispanic artefacts dating back millennia

    Peru has successfully reclaimed more than 200 ancient pre-Hispanic artefacts, including ceramics, sculptures, textiles, and tools, dating back over 2,000 years. These items were retrieved from private collectors and institutions in the United States, Germany, Belgium, Canada, and Spain.

    The Economic Times
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