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This 'Modern' Invention Is Really 1,000 Years Old, Researchers Discover
The new study is the culmination of more than a decade of research that included father-daughter field expeditions, sophisticated analytical techniques, and a Medieval Persian polymath.
Trump aide accuses Trudeau of "backstabbing" as relations tank
Trump’s top economic advisor said the president doesn't want to appear weak to North Korea
Trump calls out Trudeau on Twitter for "being so indignant" over trade war
The Twitter attack came on the eve of the G7 summit, where the leaders will get face time.
Canada hits back at U.S. with retaliatory tariffs
Trudeau government will levy tariffs on American maple syrup, bourbon and beer kegs
Trump says "trade wars are good" and world leaders are pissed
A Beijing official denounced the White House plan as “extremely stupid.”
Twenty Years Later, ‘Steel’ Director Admits Shaq Was Probably a Bad Choice
“Maybe I should've just walked away when I couldn’t get the cast that I wanted,” director Kenneth Johnson tells VICE.
How Labour Lost the Working Class
For a hundred years Teesside was the steel capital of the world and a Labour heartland. Now, for the first time in generations, it's turning blue.
Daniel Arsham Built a Blue Zen Garden in Atlanta
A colorful new series of works comes to the High Museum of Art.
Glass Bricks, Aluminum Foam, and 3D-Printed Steel: Meet the "Supermaterials" of the Future
New exhibition 'SuperMaterial' looks at the innovative new products being created and researched in labs, startups, and institutions across the globe.
This Chef Makes Beautiful Knives Out of 7,000-Year-Old Oak
On a farm in West Cork in Ireland, surrounded by a frenzy of pigs, cows, and chickens, is where Fingal Ferguson makes world-class handcrafted chef’s knives.