A series of ancient drawings at a Palaeolithic site in Germany appear to show fish caught in nets, suggesting that the use of this fishing technology may go back further than previously thought.
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Poke a pencil, chopstick or wooden skewer vertically into the center of the circular base from below. Make sure that the ...
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Researchers have determined that grid-like patterns on schist slabs from Ice Age site of Gönnersdorf in Germany depict fish caught in nets.
Collector Jay Leno turned to additive manufacturing to repair a 1913 Packard, and the same tech could work on your next ...
Remarkably, the technology is nearly unchanged from the day it opened, on Halloween 1874, when Alexander Mackenzie was prime minister and horse and wagons travelled the city’s muddy streets.
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The CHIPS Act has been sparking conversation with both presidential candidates as well as House and Senate members.
The Ice Age camp site of Gönnersdorf on the banks of the Rhine has revealed a groundbreaking discovery that sheds new light ...
Hall first attempted the usual old-car avenues of repair ... "Those parts don't exist anymore . . . And now you have the technology to make the parts that you want. It's just unbelievable." ...