What did you love to do when you were 10 years old? A walk through an unfinished house sparked a wave of childhood memories for columnist Jan Risher — and a reminder that the things we loved as kids ...
Hacksmith Industries on MSN
The secret Hacksmith builds nobody knew about
Behind the scenes of the Hacksmith workshop, dozens of experimental builds and prototypes have been created that never made ...
FirstCuriosity on MSN
Sony has the perfect opportunity to bring Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man back
Image Credit: Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man (Image: Marvel) Sony seems to be willing to close the book on its patchy Spider-Man spin-off universe, and that change may pave the way to something that ...
Author Diane Lilli resurrects America’s Founding Fathers as Zombies. They’ve got a lot to say. I began writing this ...
DentScribe today announced it has received a Notice of Allowance from the United States Patent and Trademark Office for its first patent application: U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 18/593,903, ...
Big collectors have to be prepared to spend more than a few Benjamins to get their hands on iconic examples of American innovation. The good news: Prices have mostly gone up, especially for unique ...
“USA250: The Story of the World’s Greatest Economy” is a yearlong WSJ series examining America’s first 250 years. Read more about it from Editor in Chief Emma Tucker. Technology and entertainment in ...
The University of California secured more U.S. utility patents than any other university in the world last year, according to rankings released today by the National Academy of Inventors. The No. 1 ...
While working as an engineer at Tesla, Niccolo Cymbalist never planned to start a business. But he’d been considering an idea for new technology—an autonomous, wind-powered cargo ship. Then, while on ...
The mid-20th century was a wild frontier of innovation where inventors weren’t just trying to solve problems, they were trying, somehow, to reinvent the way we lived. Some of these inventions came up ...
In 2005, physicists David Frame and Myles Allen were on their way to a scientific conference in Exeter, UK, and had been, in Frame’s words, “fiddling about” with a climate model to prepare for their ...
A recent Nature paper argues that many persistent failures in conservation cannot be understood without examining how race, power, and historical exclusion continue to shape the field’s institutions ...
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