Two years after Lost in Beijing was pulled out of theaters, Li Yu is confident her fourth film Buddha Mountain will touch audiences.
Will 2011 be China's year at the Miss Universe? Yue-sai Kan is determined to make the answer to that a resounding yes.
A winner of the 2011 L'Oreal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards, Professor Vivian Wing-wah Yam says she could not have done it without the backing of her family.
The next challenge for Watson, I.B.M.'s supercomputer will be to learn to diagnose and treat patients.
Dozens of American colleges and universities are seeing a surge in applications from students in China.
To the untrained eye, the clusters of synthetic body parts scattered on the floor of a vast warehouse in Italy's heartland looked very much like.
It was a hopeful moment for Patricia Amorim, a former Olympic swimmer, after a year to forget as the first woman to run the 115-year-old Flamengo, Brazil's most popular soccer club.
When China Philharmonic Orchestra joins National Ballet of China to present French choreographer's Roland Petit's master works, sparks are bound to fly, Chen Jie says.
Eighty-two masterpieces from the Uffizi Gallery of Florence, Italy, have been touring Chinese cities since March 2010.
Starlets want to marry into wealth not only for financial security but for social status.
High School student Zong Yiming has discovered a passion for physics in his everyday life.