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Clothes, car batteries, fish feed – you name it. Some of the world’s most creative and commercially promising wood-based ...
The mantis shrimp isn’t just any sea creature it has superpowers! With a punch that can break glass and vision beyond human capability, this tiny warrior is one of the ocean’s most powerful predators.
The mantis shrimp is known for its incredible punch, striking with the speed of a bullet and enough force to shatter glass.
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Housing Savannah debuted their upcoming Priced Out Exhibition, a powerful community exhibit and conversation designed to raise awareness about the growing housing affordability ...
And almost all of the growth in animal farming will come from tiny animals: shrimp, fish, and most of all, two insect species (mealworms and black soldier fly larvae). While humans farm and ...
EVANSVILLE — The Salvation Army’s famous Donut Lassies will be the subject of a special travelling exhibit unveiled at the Evansville Wartime Museum this week, National Salvation Army Week.
Developed in Japan, the exhibit aims to introduce visitors, especially aspiring paleontologists, to science through the lens of Pokémon. If you've ever wondered just how educational Pokémon ...
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - The National Czech and Slovak Museum has a new exhibit. ‘The Amazing Castle’ is an interactive exhibit for kids. As part of the exhibit, children dress up as ...
The mini-exhibit highlights the path to resettlement for six families. Terrence Ho, a 38-year-old artist and refugee resettlement director at the Greater Gainesville International Center ...
"The owner of the space, Alexis Noble, said they extended the exhibit because it coincidentally has ties to the new Blockbuster film "Sinners," which is based in Mississippi. "This exhibition was ...
MANHATTAN, Kan. (WIBW) - The Flint Hills Discovery Center (FHDC) will open its newest temporary exhibit on Saturday, May 24. Tiny Titans: Dinosaur Eggs and Babies invites visitors to take a rare ...
It was also an incredible experience for these 12 seminar students to have.” Gertsman calls the exhibit “small, but mighty.” She’s right, of course: some items are so intricate and ornate ...