Inspired by the shape-shifting skin of octopuses, Penn State researchers developed a smart hydrogel that can change appearance, texture, and shape on command. The material is programmed using a ...
The U.S. economy may no longer be characterized simply by the gap between its biggest winners and struggling losers, but could instead be fracturing into several tiers of financial reality. While ...
Mark Robinson doesn't officially start his new role at World Rugby for another few months but already has made some strides into what looks to be a major brief from the sport's global governing body.
A New Hampshire magnate with ties to power players in both parties has appeared in successive batches of the Epstein files, roiling politics in his home state and threatening its two most influential ...
A conspiracy theory alleging that Nickelodeon’s iconic orange logo resembles a bird’s-eye view of Jeffrey Epstein’s private island has surfaced online following the release of new Epstein-related ...
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Man Uses 700 Baseballs to Construct an 8-Foot Mosaic of Mets Player Francisco Lindor (Exclusive)
Dylan Siddique, a 25-year-old artist and biomedical engineer, turned his Rubik’s Cube–inspired hobby into a full-time career ...
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But two separate tax developments in recent months have confirmed that death taxes are due to become a lucrative new area of tax revenue. In each case, the tax is a technical “tweak” to an existing ...
Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a new 3D‑printing method that uses nothing but light and a single, inexpensive resin to create lifelike anatomical models with ...
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The '3-5-8 rule' is every florist's secret to creating stunning flower arrangements—and it's so easy to try at home
You won't be-leaf how easy it is. Use the 3-5-8 rule to effortlessly create balanced bouquets with 3 focal, 5 textural, and 8 filler flowers. Start arranging with stems crossed at a 45-degree angle, ...
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Inspired by octopuses, scientists print a shape-shifting ‘smart skin’ that can hide and reveal images
A translucent hydrogel film can conceal and reveal Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, triggered by subtle changes in temperature, ...
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