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But endurance alone isn’t enough for Patek Philippe. This calibre maintains a razor-sharp precision rate of ±1 second per 24 ...
Ajay John was knee-deep in the oil fields of Oman, sketching flowlines, marking weld paths, and mapping refinery layouts under the desert sun. Th ...
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“I love the space of geometric shapes,” Ms. Christen said, surveying the body of work at her feet. “When I think of toe ...
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Many "modern" inventions actually have precedents dating back more than 1000 years, to ancient Greek and Roman times.
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Paolozzi's work can also be seen in numerous galleries, including Tate Britain. His sculptures have appeared in various ...
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Powerhoof issues a gorgeous and moody point 'n' click adventure, with a sci-fi twist that can't stick the landing.
A record ten early-stage TU/e researchers have been awarded a Veni grant from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). The NWO Veni ...
Edinburgh was the Scottish economist's home and a place for anyone interested in a rich, varied, and liberal life.