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Scientists bend magnetic fields around real-world objects to create 'invisibility cloaks'
For nearly 20 years, physicists and engineers have chased the idea of invisibility. Early efforts focused on hiding objects from light using so-called metamaterials with extreme and often unrealistic ...
Now, it’s time to shop. Ahead, celebrity makeup artists (including Jane Fonda’s) share their favourite mascaras to use on ...
What will be the next blockbuster research to emerge from Princeton’s labs? No one can say for sure, but history tells us ...
A Star Trek–inspired idea by Miguel Alcubierre kicked off decades of theory and experiments as scientists pursue plausible ...
Though network content restrictions remained firmly in place compared to TV programming today, popular shows advanced what could be aired publicly. Meanwhile, creative talent began to use the medium ...
Fashionista on MSN
An oral history of Clinique Black Honey, from '70s game-changer to TikTok phenomenon (best of 2025)
As 2025 draws to a close, we're revisiting the best stories Fashionista published this year (at least in our editors' opinions). The below was originally published in June.In the TikTok era, cosmetics ...
Easy: He uses a warp drive, a nifty little propulsion trick that allows the crew to exceed the speed of light by warping ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Handyman reveals simple hack to boost your clothes dryer's efficiency: 'That's a brilliant idea'
Removing lint from your dryer is a vital part of keeping the machine working. This trick will make the process much easier.
A new warp-drive study proposes a novel segmented design that brings hyper-fast space travel one step closer to becoming a ...
With Caleb Williams and Ben Johnson, anything feels possible for the Bears. More in FTW's latest NFL Power Rankings.
While shop owners generally think that bend tooling does not need much maintenance, it is a good time to inspect and clean ...
Social Security bend points adjust benefit calculations at different income levels. Low earners receive higher benefits proportional to their income under bend point rules. High earners may need to ...
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