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The only thing better than a fun, kid-friendly craft project is one that uses recycled materials you already have! Meteorologist Michael Behrens shows you how.
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House Digest on MSNGive An Old Lampshade New Life With Leftover Scraps You Weren't Using AnywayIt's not always easy to come up with ways to repurpose scraps of wallpaper or other leftover materials. Using them to ...
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Curbed on MSNMice, Hairballs, and ‘Poltergeist’ NoisesThere hasn’t been any flooding or mysterious noises in the new unit, but they still have complaints. The gym, housed in a bridge connecting the residential towers, has “dust bunnies running around,” ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNTransforming flat-to-shape objects using sewing technologyResearchers from the Human Computer Interaction Institute (HCII) and Robotics Institute (RI) at Carnegie Mellon University ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNHow do you raise a superstar? Tina Knowles' memoir tells usHer mother Tina Knowles’ memoir Matriarch tackles precisely these questions; while Beyoncé’s father’s involvement in her career is well-known, her mum’s has been less visible — until now. Music fans ...
Research from Harvard Forest identified a crucial relationship between precipitation patterns and soil types in New England.
Palu, who is now the Pacific Catastrophe Risk Insurance Company (PCRIC) chief executive, was presenting his paper about various international funding that Tonga could tap into. He used his own ...
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