Yes, you really can climb a building by jumping back and forth between two opposing walls. Thank you, Isaac Newton.
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The history of the sans serif
I t's Typography Week, and we're delving into the the history of sans serif, one of the most iconic typefaces in use today. Literally translating to ‘without serif’, this type ...
After a strong seventh-place showing at Darlington Raceway, Shane Van Gisbergen is putting on display just how quickly he can learn an entirely new discipline. / Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports ...
Denny Hamlin expressed shock at Shane van Gisbergen’s mistake during the final overtime restart at Watkins Glen, emphasizing ...
Have you ever driven on a motorway, or regular road, and noticed loads of horizontal, white lines in a row? It turns out they are there for a very good reason. Taking to Reddit, one driver asked ...
“But that’s why we do it,” the driver known as simply SVG explained ... “There’s a lot of things falling in line,” Marks said. “We had to take advantage of that opportunity ...
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For 1000M, a new residential building in Chicago, Jahn designed a 805-foot tower faced with a unitized curtain wall that was ...
Neurotransmitters are key for synaptic transmission at axon terminals, but their transport modalities remain debated. This ...
Desire lines show you where pedestrians want to walk. As such, they can be a useful tool for urban ... [+] planners No matter what city you’re in, you’re likely to see pedestrians going about ...