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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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Holiday tree featuring thousands of origami works opens at NYC's American Museum of Natural History
The comparatively smaller Origami Holiday Tree that’s delighted crowds for decades at the American Museum of Natural History ...
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How to Make a Camcorder for Smartphone from Cardboard
Hundreds of National Guard troops deployed to Portland and Chicago are being sent home ...
The standard and most consistent way to do so is to click the Edit button in the upper-right corner (looks like a little ...
Maybe your car broke down, your computer was stolen, or you had a surprise visit to urgent care. Emergencies are inevitable, ...
Dollhouse furniture — The tiny beds and chairs are the perfect size for your advent calendar and will inspire plenty of ...
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Border Patrol is monitoring US drivers and detaining those with ‘suspicious’ travel patterns
The U.S. Border Patrol is monitoring millions of American drivers nationwide in a secretive program to identify and detain ...
Sophisticated crypto scams are on the rise. But few of them go to the lengths one bitcoin mining executive experienced ...
Encinitas Turkey Trot Over 6,000 runners are expected to participate in the Encinitas Turkey Trot, a treasured local ...
One year on, my iPhone 16 Pro barely lasts a day, yet iOS says it’s fine. It’s not. But it’s not broken – the battery’s just ...
Deborah Ann Woll and Tales From Woodcreek co-creator Ed Gass-Donnelly reveal what went into the show's custom props.
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