Medicine & TechnologyHow does it feel to eat in a space restaurant? Well, the new Space 220 restaurant in EPCOT will undoubtedly provide that experience to its patrons.
The highly-anticipated Space 220 of Disney is set to open this September. It is a new restaurant at EPCOT set aboard the space station 220 miles above Earth.
Do you remember watching The Little Mermaid as a kid? A recent study finds that women with cancer who watch classical Disney movies with positive themes have been shown to improve their quality of life despite taking chemotherapy.
Disney has announced their partnership with Kenneth Cobonpue, a Filipino designer who, eight months ago in the Philippines, has unveiled a high-end Star Wars furniture line.
Disney Junior approached both Google and NASA last year for a new series about a space adventure boy and his smart sister who codes in a spaceship piloted by their mother, everyone was ready to bury those stereotypes once and for all.
When it comes to films and and the entertainment industry, few other companies in Tinsel Town can quite compare to Disney. But there’s a reason for the company’s great success—it doesn’t usually rely on actors, which can prove to be an added hitch in the process of film-making. But for the off-chance that they need to rely on working with live-action filming, or even the adaptation of one of its many international divisions’ hit films or television shows, Disney has devised a way around the problems of a flubbed line or a poorly dubbed film or two.
In a new collaborative study between researchers with Carnegie Mellon University and Cornell University, Disney is taking the next step of endeavoring into the industry of 3D printing—and they’re planning to land with a soft fall.
Disneyland may be the happiest place on Earth, but now it seems you can pay a visit to the beloved theme park and bring home more than just a pair of mouse ears. Disney has proven to us all that it is a small world after all, as a recent measles outbreak has now been traced to its California theme park.
Leave it to Disney to create something both cute and kitschy that everyone wants to have—but not necessarily something that anyone would ever need. Their newest venture named “BeachBot” is perhaps the cutest turtle robot you’ve ever seen, and he’s likely the most artistic too.