On April 21st 2025, the European space agency ESA launched what is called the most advanced and accurate atomic clock...
A Tribute to the Forgotten Hands of History With the current economic uncertainty and AI taking over, many of us...
Today, the Vintage Collective Market began its first edition in College Saint Sauveur school in Badaro. The market will run...
We are being watched—not by force, but by design. Not through open doors, but through open apps. Each of us...
In this first episode, Anthony Gantelet, a French traveler passionate about languages and cultural exploration, shares his experience visiting Lebanon....
“The clocks were striking midnight, and the rooms were very still as a figure glided quietly from bed to bed,...
A recent AI-driven study published in PLOS One has uncovered evidence of gender bias in film criticism. The study, conducted by Jad Doughman and Wael Khreich of the American University of Beirut, revealed that reviews of movies with female-dominated casts contain significantly more sexist language than those featuring male-dominated casts....
Lebanese theater has long been a powerful tool for storytelling, and Zeina Daccache’s latest play, Li Chabakna Ykhallesna, is no...
At its core, Dar Onboz came up as an expression of its founder Nadine Touma’s love for local heritage, the...
Animal pesticides are one of the most popular forms of fertilizers used in Lebanon, but recent research shows that these pesticides can quickly transform from resource to waste....