Odd Ball is a company that makes fun electronic bouncy balls that let you generate MIDI sounds by tapping or bouncing them. The company is adding new gestures to its device — including spin, twist, ...
Dear Heloise: I’m having a buffet luncheon this month to celebrate the holidays with the women of a club to which I belong. I’m serving ham and roast beef with side dishes. However, several of the ...
On a coral reef in Thailand, an “extremely cryptic” sea creature munched away on its favorite food. The animal blended in with its surroundings and seemed easy to overlook. Still, something about the ...
It gave people a false sense of security during thunderstorms, as they believed once a location was hit, it was safe ...
As needs escalate, more U.S. cities and states are making it easier to build on irregular and long-overlooked lots. By Patrick Sisson Triangular plots from old railroad lines. Crescent-shaped parcels ...
My living room is a shaped a bit odd but I am hoping to make the best of it with good speaker placement. This is my first home theater system so any advice is appreciated. My biggest concern at the ...
The Invictus Games has released a promotional video ahead of the event in 2023 and the ad features a cameo from the Games’ founder Prince Harry as well as his wife Meghan Markle. However, a body ...
Jyoti Dogra’s riveting performance in Maas challenges societal norms surrounding body image, confronting shame while ...
Hair growth on the human body is a fascinating and sometimes perplexing phenomenon. While most people expect hair to grow on their scalp, eyebrows, and eyelashes, the appearance of hair in unexpected ...
Let's say I wanted to cut an oddly shaped window into the side of my case - rather than the usual rectangle or L-shape, going instead with something truly strange, like an X-shape or a smiley-face.
A regular vice is great if you want to clamp rectangular objects, but it can fall down a little with more complex shapes. Inspired by an ancient vise [Chris Borge] whipped up his own 3D-printed ...
AFTON, Mich. — Where better to hear nature's sounds than deep in the woods. Imagine when you got there, you could turn the volume up. Thanks to a group of Northern Michigan high school students, and ...