Do you ever find yourself at the end of a nonstop day feeling like you haven’t made progress on the things that are actually important to you? If so, you’re not ...
I have long been obsessed with animal print—even before it came back into trend. Yes, I was the girl in college wearing leopard spots when other people thought it looked tacky. It goes without saying, ...
America’s secretary of defense, Pete Hegseth, sports an array of tattoos with Christian messaging, including one which reads “Deus Vult”, God wills it, and is associated with the medieval crusades. So ...
Consumer-grade 3D printing is good for prototyping and making relatively soft plastic stuff. If you wanna make tough things, though, it’s really hard to beat the strength of metal. [Shake the Future] ...
View post: Walmart Is Selling a 'Sturdy' Canopy Storage Shed for 48% Off BMW uses 3D printing across all brands, from prototypes to series production. 3D printing enables faster development, ...
Trump ordered agencies to stop using Anthropic amid a dispute between the AI giant and the DoD. Shortly after Trump's announcement, the DoD moved to label Anthropic a supply-chain risk. Anthropic said ...
Long before any of their names appeared on the Globe All-Scholastic basketball teams, the more than 2,000 players ultimately honored as the elite high school players of their era already had taken ...
A team of researchers has demonstrated a sub-second volumetric 3D printing method that avoids one of the field’s most stubborn mechanical issues: rotating the sample. Study: Sub-second volumetric 3D ...
Ariel Messman-Rucker is an Oakland-born journalist who now calls the Pacific Northwest her home. When she’s not writing about politics and queer pop culture, she can be found reading, hiking, or ...
Back during our nation’s fight for independence, a man named Thomas Paine had some choice words for our friends across the pond. In his first pamphlet, Common Sense, Paine stood up against the ...
Looking ahead: Every year, tens of thousands of Americans receive organ transplants, yet demand still outstrips supply. Now, a research team at Carnegie Mellon University believes the way out of that ...