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The viral AI action figure trend is taking the internet by storm. We took the creation a step further by using a 3D printer.
A new cardboard design by three New York teenagers, inspired by kirigami, could help make plastic-free shipping a reality. It just won a $12,500 prize.
DS Smith, an International Paper company, and leading provider of fiber-based corrugated packaging solutions, announces its collaboration with TPV Automotive, a global supplier of manufactured ...
Now Capcom's old and oft-forgotten PC port of beloved PlayStation RPG Breath of Fire 4 is joining this legendary lineup. The ...
To alleviate this issue, we introduce Clear3D, which make previous partially unseen pedestrians visible by effectively removing occluders to enhance 3D pedestrian detection. The first essential step ...
A nifty outlet shelf that'll keep additional items off cluttered surfaces. Use it to hold your electric toothbrush or even ...
Cause when your kiddo says they need to go, you sure as heck better be ready to accommodate. View Entire Post › ...
As the first months of the new administration have demonstrated, President Trump fully intends to deliver on the campaign ...
Sofia Serdiouk, age 11, of Woodbury, wanted to participate in the 2025 Peeps Diorama Contest, but she faced a quandary. She used items around the house to create her “Peeps creamery” diorama, with ...
7. A set of airtight food storage containers with reusable chalkboard labels to have your cabinets looking so immaculate that ...
A new art exhibit at the Puerto Rican Arts Alliance is made primarily out of cardboard, paper and a lot of imagination.