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OFIS Architects turns a traditional boathouse into a lakeside lab on one of Slovenia’s best-loved bodies of water ...
Grant Sinclair's name is freighted with early computing history. Wallpaper* asked the British inventor about GamerCard ...
Exhibit in the US city of Baltimore shows how mercury, arsenic, lead and orpiment were used to illustrate and bind books ...
With his new show “Bookish,” Mark Gatiss hasn’t tired of coming up with ways to kill people. “Sherlock Holmes himself said, ...
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 just launched last week, but I got my hands on a new foldable that beats the Samsung device in ...
Today is the final day of Prime Day — which means you only have a few hours left to stock up on essentials. The savings event ...
That means returning from the moon, the Artemis astronauts will be traveling at around 0.0037% the speed of light. Assuming a constant top speed for Orion leaving Earth, it would take about 1.14 ...
I’m sitting in a meditation class at a yoga studio in Chicago, neon lights pulsing pink and purple while the instructor talks ...
Here's what to know about bed bugs, how to identify and prevent them and which Florida cities made this list of the top 50 most-infested U.S. cities.
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. But who knew that books could kill? That’s the premise of an exhibit at Baltimore’s Walters Art Museum that looks at four toxic pigments used for millennia and ...
A Room of Her Own’ at the Clark Art Institute showcases how British women artists from 1875-1945 broke barriers and created ...
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