The design writer and collector Dung Ngo owns more than 10,000 pieces of cutlery. Now, he’s asked artists to imagine what ...
If you read our New Kawaii issue a few months ago, you may already be familiar with Meriyasu Kataoka, the soft-toy artist whose adorable tree graced our double cover. If you can’t get enough of her ...
With the analog lifestyle becoming one of this year’s biggest “ins” and reduced screen time becoming a growing goal for many, ...
I found a box of old letters and photos I thought were long gone. This scanner made them easy to save forever.
Dallas librarians rescued and archived thousands of tributes left after the 2016 police ambush, working for years to preserve ...
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Charlotte Hawkins demonstrates why pretty printed playsuits are worth ditching your midi dresses for
Charlotte Hawkins makes a case for swapping your favourite dresses for printed playsuits this summer. It's a ...
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Is AI making us dumber?
It's too early to say if AI is frying our brains — but the research so far doesn't look good.
“…sensitivity toward destructiveness-cruelty is rapidly diminishing, and necrophilia, the attraction to what is dead, decaying, lifeless, and purely mechanical, is increasing throughout our cybernetic ...
As America celebrates 250 years and Colorado celebrates 150, maybe it is time to ask a very local question. What makes a town a town? Is it a post office, a school, a railroad depot, a store, a church ...
Having a camera ready to go in your back pocket is an undeniable convenience of owning a smartphone. Before this technology, you'd have to bring a bulky camera with you to document special occasions, ...
Cramer: Samsung Is More Profitable Than Nvidia, but He Has a Warning on SK Hynix’s $28 Billion Raise
Jim Cramer went on CNBC’s Squawk on the Street Tuesday morning to defend the memory names getting hammered after South ...
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