Joanna Koerten was a super star of the Dutch Golden Age. A new museum exhibition thrusts her back in the spotlight.
A humble concept from ancient Japanese design might remake the way supplies are dropped from the air. Polytechnique Montréal engineers designed parachutes based on kirigami—cutting paper into ...
Sharp paper edge test slicing unexpected items—surprising results.
Now, researchers from Polytechnique Montréal in Canada and École Polytechnique in France have come up with a clever twist: making parachutes more accurate by cutting them. Inspired by kirigami (the ...
The University of Louisville's student-run newspaper, The Louisville Cardinal, is set to lose funding at the start of next ...
Indian Paper Industry has raised serious concern over the potential surge in paper imports following the recent GST reforms: ...
After watching a YouTube video that suggested that Carnival would announce the same “cutback,” a concerned cruiser wrote to ...
Did you know that the average child collects over 3,000 pieces of candy on Halloween night With so many treats handed out, the presentation can be just ...
Pittsburgh City Paper on Wednesday announced it is cutting its weekly print edition. Executive Editor Ali Trachta in a letter ...
Indiana University faces backlash from alum Mark Cuban over the dispute with its student-run newspaper, IDS. The situation ...
Indiana University's twin decisions to fire the Indiana Daily Student's director of student media and end print publication ...
In recent weeks, university leadership and editors at the Indiana Daily Student have fought over what content gets printed in ...