As NASA prepared astronauts for its second mission into space, National Geographic had exclusive behind-the-scenes access for ...
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The Aussie genius who gambled everything on revolutionising casinos - and your morning coffee
Born and bred in country Victoria, Mr Purton developed a taste for quality coffee while working around Carlton’s inner-city ...
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Inside Washington’s Controversial Addiction to Autopens
Can’t talk about it. Can’t live without it. From the White House to Capitol Hill, Washington relies on autopens. How did a ...
Thermo Fisher Scientific and Society for Science today announced the winners of the Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge (Thermo Fisher JIC), the nation’s leading middle school science ...
The quandaries posed by the nuclear film pantheon are the same ones experts in the nuclear threat reduction community face ...
Several interdisciplinary projects are using virtual and augmented reality to push the frontiers of physical and mental ...
The museum’s Pee-wee Herman bicycle display will transport you straight back to the 1980s. Yes, they have an authentic replica of the iconic red bicycle from “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure” that will have ...
Bicycle Heaven Museum houses the world’s largest bicycle collection – over 6,000 mechanical marvels that tell the story of human ingenuity, freedom, and the simple joy of feeling the wind in your hair ...
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How Origami Patterns Became the Blueprint for Future Technology
Engineers are using origami-inspired folding patterns to create deployable structures that shrink down flat and then expand into functional shapes in space, architecture and robotics.
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Morphing 3D-printed structures from flat to curved—in space
Because it's costly and cumbersome to transport large structures such as satellite dishes into space, aerospace Ph.D. student ...
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