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Posted on 10/21 at 08:00 AM
Gone are the days of the traditional office cube with standard desks and chairs. Companies today are stretching the boundaries of innovation not just in fields of business, technology, medicine and science but in the office...Read More
Posted on 10/15 at 03:58 PM
When you were a child, you probably created a hand made birdhouse out of some wood scraps clumsily hammered together, complete with a bird feeder made of a paper roll and peanut butter. And though it might have fell apart...Read More
Posted on 10/13 at 02:00 PM
Moving can be a real pain. Even though you’re probably pretty excited about being in a new environment, it takes more work than you might imagine to get all your stuff from point A to B. But don’t despair. If you’ve got...Read More
Posted on 10/10 at 08:00 AM
Image: FlickrThere’s a reason that Rooms to Go bills itself as the country’s “#1 Independent Furniture Store. The massive Florida-based chain has over 140 locations in North Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi, Tennessee...Read More
Posted on 09/29 at 12:52 PM
Image: FlickrArt and science are typically seen as being two very separate disciplines. Art seeks to express truth via creativity. Science seeks to find the truth using hard research. And there’s that word: truth. Both are...Read More
Posted on 09/26 at 08:49 AM
Bathsheba isn't your ordinary sculpture artistFounded in 1996, Bathsheba Sculpture in Somerville, Mass melds the ever-evolving connection between mathematics and art like few have ever done before. Bathsheba Grossman, a...Read More
Posted on 09/22 at 03:51 PM
How the modern museum was createdMany museums ask visitors to remember the past, but how many times have you really thought about the history of museums themselves? The history of museums is somewhat hard to trace. After all...Read More
Posted on 09/16 at 08:00 AM
In 2012, Forbes magazine asked the question, “Will 3D Printing Change the World?” and a little over two years later, the answer is unequivocally yes. With the advent of 3D printers, a new frontier of the instant...Read More
Posted on 09/09 at 12:08 AM
The print publishing industry has been in crisis for awhile now. As many readers trade in bound books in favor of newer eReader options, it has never been harder to be a bookseller--even Borders closed all of its locations!...Read More
Posted on 09/05 at 12:00 AM
Opened to the public in 1993, the National Postal Museum is not just homage to the history of the United States Postal Service, but is an interactive time-honored experience. Located across Union Station in Washington D.C,...Read More