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Your future home might be framed with printed plastic
The plastic bottle you just tossed in the recycling bin could provide structural support for your future house. MIT engineers ...
Volvo provided flights from Austin, Texas, to Stockholm, Sweden, and accommodation so Ars could learn about its new seatbelt. Ars does not accept paid editorial content.
The MIT HAUS team is pioneering 3D-printed floor trusses from recycled plastic, aiming to revolutionize sustainable ...
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5 Home Repairs Retirees Should Never Do Themselves — and What They’ll Cost
Roof work, electrical repairs, tree removal, gas lines and major plumbing are too dangerous for retirees to DIY. Here's what ...
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Acer Nitro V 16 AI
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Fortescue has launched the first of its massive battery trains, which it says the hardest part of its goal to eliminate ...
Brad Keselowski has always been known for his toughness, but the past eight weeks have tested him in ways few fans ever see.
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MIT turns recycled plastic into structural trusses that beat US housing load tests
3D printing is transforming single-use trash into permanent infrastructure. Engineers at MIT are successfully ...
In a November 2025 survey conducted by YouGov and designed by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, for example, 54 percent of respondents agreed that “the United States is becoming less ...
Slate's electric pickup uses roll-up windows and open-source repairs to keep costs low while supporting Tesla Superchargers ...
Avoid picture framing when painting walls by keeping a wet edge, choosing the right tools and mastering proper cutting-in ...
In rural Scotland, Andy Goldsworthy, the sculptor famed for his use of natural materials, contemplates his own decay.
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