Matthew Beem on MSN
I spent 100,000 LEGO pieces on Iron Man
I took on one of the biggest LEGO builds I’ve ever attempted—Iron Man using 100,000 pieces. The scale, detail, and time involved were insane. 🤯 The final result honestly surprised me.
American woodcocks, also known as timberdoodles, are bopping and shimmying through the park, charming visitors during a pit ...
Denmark goes to the polls Tuesday in legislative elections expected to be close, with 12 parties fielding candidates and a ...
President Trump’s threats to take Greenland away from Denmark have lifted Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, who appeared the ...
An electric tractor that’s entirely powered by the sun could boost crop yields for farmers in sub-Saharan Africa and in doing ...
Billions of years ago, simple organic molecules drifted across Earth's primordial landscape - nothing more than basic ...
Ed Marquand remembers his first visit to Tieton in numbers. The year: 2005. The distance: 15 miles by bicycle from the cabin ...
World Food Prize goes to food safety scientist for preventing millions of cases of foodborne illness
A scientist who pioneered the modern food processing safety standards used around the world was awarded this year’s World ...
This March, the American Red Cross urges donors to help the national blood supply recover following a severe shortage and ...
Lego CEO Niels Christiansen also showed little enthusiasm for the Social Democrats’ proposal. The coalition partners ruled ...
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The benefits & limits of biochar
A closed-loop recycling initiative in Napa and Sonoma is remanufacturing used plastic stretch film. Betsy Andrews examines ...
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