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Men love to wonder, and that is the seed of science. Every scientific advance has been ushered in by a new audacity of imagination. Let's take a look at what surprises and exciting discoveries scientists were able to offer us in the year 2010.
The year 2010 witnessed the emergence of the word "Brother" as a byword for men who became a hit online for their public displays of extraordinary styles or for being downright wacky. Their photographs in cyberspace turned them into minor celebrities drawing avalanches of cheering.
Naked wedding photos, dancing bananas and the Worst Case Scenario's X-mas edition on The Week.
TCKTCKTCK campaigners urge Japan not to kill the Kyoto Protocol.
We live in a time of an increase in consumer spending and changing consumer habits. With new gadgets and new technologies available, and more purchasing power, we not only buy more, but in more ways. Some are fads, and some become part of our daily routine. Here are the top 10 consumer spending trends in China.
China is estimated to have about 740,000 HIV-positive citizens, and about 100,000 AIDS patients among its 1.3 billion people. World AIDS Day this year is all about raising awareness to tackle HIV prejudice and help stop the spread of HIV.
Tian Qinxin, a theater director from the National Theatre of China for 11 years, is considered one of the foremost avant-garde/experimental theater directors in China.
December 1, the World AIDS Day, two China Daily reporters, Duan Yan and Shan Juan, bring you their cover story. While Duan interviewed a number of sex workers and disease control staff members in Yunnan province, Shan went to Gansu province for a Qin opera that tells a story about AIDS to rural residents. China Daily Multimedia brings you their stories behind the scenes.
I have a dream
Editor select several feature striking photos from Reuters to demonstrate the year photo