A serrated blade is the best tool for the job. A keyhole saw works well for larger sections of pumpkin, while a smaller serrated vegetable knife is ideal for finer cuts. For smaller and more intricate ...
Joanna Koerten was a super star of the Dutch Golden Age. A new museum exhibition thrusts her back in the spotlight.
Nigeria's farming sector creates complex currency market relationships operating independently of oil market dynamics while ...
Attempts to cut back on UPFs cause withdrawal-like signs such as irritability, poor mood or sleep disturbance. Some people ...
CheapInsurance.com reports telematics insurance links premiums to driving behavior. Programs offer savings for safe drivers but raise privacy concerns.
In this week’s Science for All newsletter, Vasudevan Mukunth explains how scientists found inspiration in kirigami, the Japanese art of cutting paper to create complex forms, to be used in parachutes.
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Discover the fascinating art of cutting with paper in this informative video. Learn how to transform simple sheets of paper ...
A humble concept from ancient Japanese design might remake the way supplies are dropped from the air. Polytechnique Montréal ...
Researchers are using Kirigami technology to give a parachute different properties. The initial approaches are very promising ...
Montreal researchers design a low-cost kirigami parachute that is cheap, stable, and scalable, for use in drones, airdrops, ...
This green mesh parachute is unlike any that Westerners are used to: It is thin, flexible and can be folded back into a disk for reuse. Montreal researchers are testing its uses with small objects.
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