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Table Made From 5,906 Sheets of Paper
In this video, I constructed a dining table (or it could double as a desk) using 5906 sheets of blue and black copy paper, creating what is likely the world's largest paper micarta slab. Despite ...
Two mathematicians have proved that a straightforward question—how hard is it to untie a knot?—has a complicated answer.
Knowing how to find pertinent and reliable resources is an essential skill that will give students confidence as they explore ...
The reduction of health inequalities has been a priority of researchers, decision-makers and practitioners for many years.
A.I. search tools, chatbots and social media are associated with lower cognitive performance, studies say. What to do?
Mid-market CFOs caught in a modernization gap, Senate votes to end government shutdown, Starbucks union plans strike.
In mountain regions like the Rockies, headwater streams make up more than 70% of the river network and support the downstream ...
There's a good chance you're completely wrong about how much your house is worth, with serious implications for your personal finances, a new study says.
Affordability could be a key factor behind America’s declining birth rate, with one preprint paper finding that rising housing costs since the 1990s caused a significant drop in the number of births.
By 2050, construction's carbon footprint may double, jeopardizing climate targets. Transitioning to low-carbon materials is ...
For centuries, farmers have looked attentively at the sky and the earth to interpret the signs nature provides when they are working their fields. This ancestral knowledge has been passed down from ...
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