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Basic blacksmithing: Campfire tripod
Learn how to make a basic campfire tripod through a blacksmithing project, showcasing foundational forging techniques and ...
The science pros at TKOR show step-by-step how to forge copper at home.
From 3D printing and laser cutting to CNC machining and composites, the Bechtel Innovation Design Center lets students build what they need on campus instead of paying out of their pockets.
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The 15 Best Italian Delis In The US
From iconic subs to authentic imported specialties, explore the most beloved Italian delis across America based on real ...
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Steel and the Birth of Alloy Engineering
Inside the Findings That Shaped Materials Science takes a closer look at some of those turning points - the ideas, lab ...
Designed just for preschoolers ages 3–5, each month features new themes and includes hands-on art projects, games, poems, ...
There's a reason why blacksmiths fire metals before hammering them. Heat always softens metal, making it more malleable and easier to reshape. Or does it? In a surprising new study, Northwestern ...
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‘Rule-breaking’ study challenges long-held belief that heat always softens metal
A new study has overturned a fundamental tenet of metallurgy: the “Metallurgy 101” rule ...
They're trading lifetime earnings for speed and less debt. I talked to students betting everything on two-week certifications ...
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The Best Open-World RPGs That Get Better As You Play
These open-world RPGs prove patience is a virtue in gaming, and while they may start slow, by the end they'll have you jumping out of your seat.
A rule-breaking discovery by Dean Christopher Schuh reveals a new way to strengthen metal in extreme conditions.
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