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‘Tis the season for year-end reflection. After all, what better way to celebrate the progress we’ve made and to begin envisioning what’s yet to come?
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‘Tis the season for year-end reflection. After all, what better way to celebrate the progress we’ve made and to begin envisioning what’s yet to come?
The design studio Nervous System has created a novel process that allows a 3-D printed dress to move and sway like real fabric.
Pakistan’s army knew it would pay a price when it launched an offensive in the mountains of North Waziristan.
Exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama has said he realises that he may be the last to hold the title.
The University of Georgia’s much-lauded head swimming and diving coach will sit out nine competitions and be restricted from recruiting for one year after he arranged for a swimmer to enroll in an independent study course as a last-ditch effort to maintain his eligibility
The University of Georgia is reaching out to farmers so they can maximize profits on the farm.
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