One Virginia family received the keys to their new 3D-printed home in time for Christmas. The home is Habitat for Humanity's first 3D-printed home in the nation, according to a Habitat news release.
So your flight has been canceled. Now what?
In pursuit of their relatively recently asserted goal to make the beloved tabletop RPG “as welcoming and inclusive as possible,” Wizards of the Coast has removed a plethora of supposedly ‘problematic’ lore – specifically negative racial stereotypes of any kind – from a number of Dungeons & Dragons guide books.
Between heaven and Earth, where do aliens fit in? That’s the question that NASA hopes theologians at the Center for Theological Inquiry (CTI) in Princeton, New Jersey, can answer.
It’s that time of year again! Children laughing and playing, the sound of happy couples, and probably most noticeable it’s proposal season. Thinking about proposing, but you don’t have a ring? Read this first.
What should you invest in? That's a complicated question with many different answers. We can’t claim any real expertise in the area of smart investments - but a new study from the Higher School of Economics in Russia suggests a new kind of investment. It's an investment type we hadn’t heard about before, but one we know a little more about. This investment? LEGO.
As the holiday season unfolds, various cultures globally embrace their unique traditions, often celebrating with special beverages that warm the soul and evoke a sense of festivity. From spicy mulled wines to creamy eggnogs.
The banking industry appears to have overdone it on overdraft fees. After decades of raking in billions of dollars from mostly poor Americans short of cash in their accounts, the biggest banks — under pressure from lawmakers and regulators — are slowly decreasing their reliance on the widely unpopular practice.
Kellogg's is in the news again, and no this is not about a limited-edition holiday cereal. No, Kellogg is in the news because they have decided that replacing their 1400 striking cereal plant workers who have been on strike since October 5th of this year may be what they need to do instead of working with the Unions.
A new European Union plan to improve conditions for the growing number of gig economy workers could mean millions more of them are classified as employees entitled to benefits, the latest setback for digital platforms that rely on independent contractors to deliver food and offer rides.
Like eating crabs? Excited about your lobster soup or fried octopus? We have some bad news for you. Well, maybe not entirely. It depends on whether or not you live in the UK and accept that lobsters, octopus, and crabs will be recognized as sentient beings moving forward.
In Denmark, workshops where non-professionals with a bug for fixing things can share equipment and technical know-how with each other as well as the less handy are held on a regular basis. The non-profit Repair Café Denmark stages up to 15 weekly events in public libraries and community centers across the Scandinavian country.