These 3D-printed skulls are made with PLA (Polylactic acid) filament. Shawn Sanchez and Dan Smith. Get the Popular Science ...
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What it really takes to print a Disney magazine (and why we still do it)
Becoming a member of our magazines isn’t just a purchase. You’re voting with your wallet to enable our small business to hire ...
This radiopaque material lets healthcare providers create patient-specific models with precise, tunable X-ray visibility for training and research.
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'Is it a real functional toaster?': Behind the scramble to engineer the Pop-Tarts Bowl trophy
Because the Pop-Tarts Bowl trophy is indeed a freakin' toaster. The Pop-Tarts Bowl debuted as a genuine sports phenomenon in ...
Punk isn't dead. It never will be. PUNK Magazine is celebrating 50 years strong at Ki Smith Gallery in New York.
Crumb's work was called sexist, racist, and obscene, but even his critics often acknowledged that he was hilarious and ...
Covering a range of genres and styles, these are the 50 greatest photographers the world has ever seen (probably) ...
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Modern Monetary Theory and the return of magical thinking
In orthodox economics, the idea of printing money to solve a nation’s problems is near-universally seen as a very bad one. In ...
Author Immortal #3 hits stores this Wednesday! Hector's trapped in ink and magic while Al faces sinister foes and Sheila sips ...
The print edition of Merriam-Webster was once a touchstone of authority and stability. Then the internet brought about a ...
If economic and technological transformations have changed our relationship with literature before, they could do so again.
Close-up of raw Brussels sprouts in a white bowl in Lafayette, Calif., Nov. 16, 2025.
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