Inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami, an MIT team has designed a technique that could transform flat panels into medical devices, habitats, and other objects without the use of tools.
In the column Straight Nonsense, columnist Moises Mendez II takes a queer eye to the insanity of straight culture.
A large inflatable Lego-style house is transformed from a novelty structure into a full-scale water attraction. What begins as lighthearted experimentation quickly escalates as water, weight, and ...
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There is yet another weird way to watch television. People are sitting through one-to-two minute, out-of-order clips of TV shows and movies on social media, awkwardly cropped for the vertical format ...
Pennsylvania Democrat Sen. John Fetterman told CNN on Wednesday that, based on his experience, the radical haters on the political left are meaner and more vicious than those on the right. "The ...
Left Field Labs has a 17-year history of using creative technology to design products and experiences for some of the most influential companies in the world. Embracing “collective intelligence,” they ...
It starts with something small, a text that feels oddly familiar. Maybe it says, "Hey, how are you?" or "Are you coming to the BBQ?" Before you know it, you're in a friendly back-and-forth with ...
Last year, 82% of companies used AI to review resumes, per Resume Builder. Candidates have been trying to game the system for years by hiding messages for AI chatbots in white text on their resumes.