Jack Nicklaus made the interlock grip famous, and as a result, it became one of the most trusted grips in golf. But not all golfers use the grip as Nicklaus intended, says GOLF Top 100 Teacher Andrew ...
UNC is replacing its Old Well logo with the interlocking NC symbol — which was previously utilized for athletics only — as its primary branding. The new logo is part of a greater brand campaign to ...
Before there were rainbow flags and pronoun pins, queer folks had to get creative. We couldn't just say it; we had to signal it. So we spoke in colors, flowers, and shapes that carried entire worlds ...
In a remarkable leap for quantum physics, researchers in Japan have uncovered how weak magnetic fields can reverse tiny electrical currents in kagome metals—quantum materials with a woven atomic ...
A new family of origami shapes that unfold like flower petals could be used to design more effective structures in space, like telescopes or solar panels. Origami structures, based on the Japanese ...
Bloom patterns could be useful, as engineers build folding structures to send to outer space. They’re also very pretty. Researchers have now found a new class of origami that they call bloom patterns, ...
If you're looking for mountainous views in every direction and a bit of solitude, a unique, dome-shaped home out in the Hueco Tanks area is on the market for just over half a million dollars. The ...
A tattoo of a Norse symbol of the afterlife now closely associated with white supremacist groups is visible on a federal agent who participated in last week’s immigration raid on Martha’s Vineyard.
A study published in Nature Communications presents a way to create deployable structures that transform from compact folded states into expansive configurations with perfectly smooth surfaces.
The ARGOS system manages train movements by ensuring trains access only unoccupied track sections. Credit: Hitachi Rail. Hitachi Rail, which leads the HR/EQUANS/SNIC consortium, has successfully ...
First emerging in Japan in the Asuka period of about 538 to 710 C.E., the intricate woodworking practice of kumiko has since spread worldwide. Once reserved for screens or inlaid panels in handmade ...