Unless you live alone in the woods like a hermit, you’re surrounded by people every single day. And no matter how private your life might be, everyone still sees and hears snippets of their neighbors’ ...
When a shirt is stained beyond saving or those threadbare jeans can’t make one more trip to the donation bin, don’t toss them just yet. With a little creativity, you can turn worn textiles into useful ...
Laura Patterson of the University of Colorado Boulder Department of Sociology does a lot in her field, teaching courses in research methods and environmental sociology. She also teaches about the ...
Smartphones, social networks and search engines are being flooded with “smart” new features as the tech industry bets that artificial intelligence will revolutionize every facet of life. But in one ...
There are plenty of TSA-friendly options to find on Amazon — small, everyday items that make sense to pack in your go-to travel bag. That includes a pair of compact Pen Style Twiggy Scissors from PLUS ...
Attending a Christmas market recently, TikToker @_ohhellojo noticed something she thought was linked to people getting new coats over the festive season; many of them still had their back flaps sewn ...
A question burns in the minds of fans of the classic Christmas special “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” more than 60 years after its debut: What was wrong with a Dolly for Sue? Why was she on the ...
In the autumn, abundant leaves fall from deciduous trees, leaving traces of a season’s job well done. Simultaneously everywhere and yet tiny symbols of the fragility of our forest ecosystems, these ...
It's something you store in your kitchen cutlery drawer - but most people have no idea why they're been designed in a certain way. People have been scratching their heads over the purpose of the metal ...
Peter the Great, Tsar of Russia, and Cosimo de Medici were among her admirers. Poets compared her art to Michelangelo’s. Seventeenth-century Dutch textile and paper cutting artist Joanna Koerten was ...