Velliquette's current solo exhibition, 'The Light That Sees,' features 21 new works made from monochromatic, layered paper.
Paper plates are convenient to have on hand for a quick bite or to feed a crowd, but how do they fare under microwave heat?
Traditionally filled with trinkets, these festive accessories are a fun addition to your meals and parties this season ...
For the first time, researchers have made niobium sulfide metallic nanotubes with stable, predictable properties, a ...
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Holiday trash talk: what really belongs in your recycling bin
When that happens, the entire bag is treated like trash. Holiday decorations and wrapping materials also create confusion.
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Don’t lose sight of the forest for the trees
At Ayala Museum’s OpenSpace, Derek Tumala’s “Garden of Others, A Tree Grows” transforms the “other” into a mirror of nature and humans ...
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Ultra-strong, lightweight metal composite can withstand extreme heat
University of Toronto researchers have designed a new composite material that is both very light and extremely strong—even at ...
"For most everyday uses, plain white paper towels or paper plates are generally safe to use in the microwave," says Li. A ...
The Moon is not, in fact, a giant cosmic wheel of Gouda. In a landmark paper published in Nature, researchers from the French ...
A team of researchers from University of Toronto Engineering have designed a new material that is both very light and ...
This 2023 Ford Expedition Limited 4x4 model features a Star White Metallic exterior, an Onyx interior, and a 3.5L ...
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