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Monthly Archives: February 2019
‘Chiberia’: extreme cold in Chicago inspires solidarity and awe
Brian Marchal isn’t afraid of a little cold weather. As the founder of the Chicago Polar Bear Club, he has been jumping into frigid Lake Michigan every January for more than 15 years now. But the polar vortex that froze … Continue reading
Scientists recreate tiny version of Rodin’s Thinker using 3D method
First invented in the 1980s by Chuck Hull, an engineer and physicist, 3D printing technology – also called additive manufacturing – is the process of making an object by depositing material, one layer at a time. Similarly to how an … Continue reading
No pressure: Sam Bleiweis flies with SCANG to watch F-16 aerial refueling ahead of Super Bowl 53
“This is a mission that’s going on 24/7, 365,” said Lt. Colonel Jeff Beckham, who is a SCANG F-16 Pilot. “Imagine the pressure of being in combat where the fighter is trying to get back on scene to drop some … Continue reading
Extension 4-H February programs focus on STEM | Education
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Analysis | Why the Superjumbo A380 Airplane Faces a New Crisis
Airbus SE appeared to have secured a long-term future for the world’s biggest passenger plane, the A380 superjumbo, when it agreed last year to sell as many as 36 of them to Dubai-based Emirates in an order worth $16 billion … Continue reading
Mads Mikkelsen Attempts Survival in ‘Arctic’; Robert Schwartzman Spots ‘The Unicorn’ – Specialty B.O. Preview
With the Sundance Film Festival coming to a close, Oscar nominations out and Specialty distributors looking ahead, this weekend will have more new limited releases than the last few, post-holidays weekends. Bleecker Street is opening Joe Penna’s Arctic starring Mads … Continue reading
How to 3D print your own Rodin
For all the hype over three-dimensional printing, it’s done little to revolutionize the world of manufacturing. An innovation out of two Bay Area labs could change that. The new method creates near-instantaneous objects that are smoother, more complex and far … Continue reading