Meghan Holmes is a writer and documentarian specializing in scientific topics such as the environment, invasive species, sustainability, and food issues. She holds a master's in Southern Studies from ...
With a passion for wildlife and creativity – one Kings Park woman started her own business making wood burning art. On this week’s Made on Long Island, News 12’s Jenn Seelig introduces you to artist ...
Unlike human vision, which prioritizes high resolution and fine detail, honeybee vision is low resolution but highly specialized for detecting the visual signals that matter most for survival—flowers.
A new family of origami shapes that unfold like flower petals could be used to design more effective structures in space, like telescopes or solar panels. Origami structures, based on the Japanese ...
BYU Engineering is well known for origami-inspired research and innovations, including foldable antenna systems used in space. Recently, an undergraduate student made a significant discovery—a new ...
In 3Q25, 1-800-FLOWERS.COM reported exceptionally poor results. Revenue fell 12.6% year-on-year while operating and net margins deteriorated to -58.3% and -53.78% respectively. Macroeconomic ...
Make It at Market: Meet self-taught Leeds pyrographer creating work with nature and witchcraft theme
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Can pyrographer Richard make a full-time living from his craft, and will Connie be able to build the embroidery business she dreams of to replace her academic career? Show more Pyrographer Richard ...
A Leeds artist has said that it was a “dream come true” to appear on a popular BBC TV show and showcase the ancient artform that she has come to specialise in. Did you know with a Digital Subscription ...
Chantal Gatehouse, a talented pyrography artist from Leeds, is soon to be featured on series 3 of the popular, award-winning BBC show "Make It at Market”, which will air from 3 March at 3:45pm daily ...
When you see a pattern, it can change your life. Seeing a pattern can even make you smarter. Recognizing a pattern is like looking through a telescope for the first time. As if with new eyes, you see ...
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