Parachutes inspired by Japanese paper cutting unfurl automatically and fall more predictably than standard parachutes.
This project pushes the boundaries of woodturning by asking a simple question: what if paper and wood were turned together?
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Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is a potentially important new technology, but its impact on the economy depends on the speed and intensity of adoption. This paper reports results from a ...
These drunken passengers have appeared before the courts after their drunken antics caused disruption to flights arriving and departing Newcastle International Airport. One passenger was sick in his ...
This experiment shows how to fold a square piece of paper into a water bomb (also known as an origami balloon). By carefully folding corners, tucking in flaps, and blowing air into the final pocket, ...
Content warning for discussion of mass killings, sexual assault and sectarian hatred. Very early on in Hell Is Us, you come to a village that might as well be titled "War Crimes Theme Park". The ...
Eight years ago — under President Trump's first term — Air Force Master Sgt. Logan Ireland needed a doctor's note diagnosing him with gender dysphoria to continue serving his country. Now, that same ...
One cat behaviorist has found a way to entertain and enrich feline friends using recycled materials. Campion recently shared a video showing how to create a unique cat toy using a toilet paper roll ...