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An upcoming free event will teach participants how to use discarded books and other materials to produce a journal.
The old-school souvenir is dead, and "memory collecting" has taken its place. Here's why junk journals make the best travel souvenirs.
Journaling is not just a hobby—it’s a form of self-care that promotes mental clarity, emotional health, and personal growth ...
The rapidly evolving world of news has pulled the Albuquerque Journal in many new directions in recent years, and the Lang family that owns the paper is announcing another new ...
A team of biomaterial engineers, environmental resource specialists and industrial design researchers affiliated with a host of institutions across Japan has developed a biodegradable material that is ...
“Our students are basically the hometown reporters for most of the lawmakers from around the state,” said Drew, a New Orleans native who spent 22 years as an investigative reporter and editor at The ...
Coffee, one of the world’s most beloved beverages, has recently become significantly more expensive, prompting consumers to rethink how they brew their daily cup. Physicists have now discovered a way ...
Scientists found that the minuscule insects scrape and thump their leaf-tip homes to produce vibrations that warn off intruders.
The two-lined hooktip moth lays its eggs in even rows on twigs and leaves of birch and alder trees. When the eggs hatch, almost inscrutably small larvae emerge, some as short as half a millimeter. But ...
Thankfully, it seems someone at reMarkable is paying attention. Recently the company launched reMarkable Methods, which is ...
Hand-written letters, stationery and books are used to communicate thoughts, ideas and information with others. While they ...
Some creatures defend territories extending over several kilometers, but when Jayne Yack (Carleton University, Canada) encountered miniature newborn warty birch caterpillars (Falcaria bilineata), she ...