Inspired by kirigami, a type of Japanese paper art, researchers have created a new material that transforms from a grid into any 3D structure you'd like. Reading time 2 minutes There’s a very thin ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Normally, a show being pulled from a prime weeknight slot would bode very poorly for its future, ...
Free paper trading tools shape modern investing education because they provide structured ways to practice without real financial pressure. They help traders understand platform logic, improve ...
Imagine a second, alternate version of our world. Everything is the same, on the surface. The sky is blue, the economy is in shambles; it's the unnatural order of things. And yet, you cannot help but ...
On this edition of the On The Pony Express Recruiting Show, Billy Embody breaks down SMU aiming to make a splash offensively in 2027 as well as the Mustangs aiming to pull off a late flip. Visit Horn ...
Johnson & Johnson and Legend Biotech are said to have withdrawn an abstract originally planned for next month’s American Society of Hematology annual meeting comparing their CAR-T therapy, Carvykti, ...
The Gamecocks are no strangers to drama on the recruiting trail, and once again, all eyes are on Columbia. The question circulating across college football circles right now is: Can South Carolina ...
Right off the bat, you’ll get four SR units for free in Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium. You’ll also have an SSR character selector at some point, but that comes later on. First up is Krolik. This is the ...
Early national signing day is less than a month away and South Carolina's 2026 recruiting class is holding strong at the moment. Shane Beamer and the Gamecocks' staff have put together TWO TOP 20 ...
October 17, 2025: With a bunch of new Lightbearers added to the recruitment pool, we've reworked the Destiny Rising tier list to help you pick who to pull for. What are the best Destiny Rising ...
For the first time in 158 years, Indiana University will no longer print the Indiana Daily Student. Media School Dean David Tolchinsky announced campus leadership decided to end print editions ...