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How to make a huge radio-controlled cardboard airplane
Huge radio-controlled cardboard airplane made at home with cereal boxes, this time the only thing not made with cardboard is the fuselage, since this kind of cardboard is not strong enough to stand ...
In 2024, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shared data that suggests approximately 70 million people in the United States are living with a disability. Of these, only a small amount ...
In Part 3 of our weeklong series about local manufacturing, WGLT visits a Bloomington company that serves both farms and the armed forces with made-to-order circuit boards.
At its first meeting since being placed under state investigation for its controversial cellphone policy, the North East Independent School District board on Monday stood firm and rejected calls from ...
India's digital economy is booming, but cyber risks are growing just as fast. Fortinet’s Vishak Raman shares what’s next — from AI-powered threats to cloud-first security.
Valen Doe, left, Roy de Clerk and Ethan Strimling stand in front of the Trelawny building in downtown Portland, which is covered in scaffolding. Tenants there have formed a union to complain about ...
This model airplane is a trainer, an evolution of the project we made some time ago, the Joytrainer, that airplane was big and cool, it was based on the Simple Storch by Flitetest, some people wanted ...
Faculty members at the First Nations University of Canada say they are not prepared to follow the board of governors' instructions to keep quiet in the wake of revelations from an independent ...
Rather than being excited about the prospects for “new blood,” campus leaders and trustees bemoan that (a) their options for filling major administrative roles are limited, and (b) they are forced to ...
Borderlands 4 developers Gearbox have released the shooter's first major balancing patch, which delivers buffs to each of vault hunter classes.
The Big Ten is seriously considering a $2 billion private equity infusion. But would USC (and other schools) approve?
The burgeoning data center boom in Pennsylvania is reminiscent of the early days of the fracking boom. No attention was given to the impacts fracking would have on public health or the environment.
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