Ancient Egyptians and Etruscans pioneered orthodontics, using delicate gold wires and catgut to straighten teeth.
The image of ancient people sporting gold and catgut braces is certainly appealing and dramatic, but it doesn’t match the ...
Fictiv combines AI tools with precision welding and assembly to cut prototype-to-production time for complex manufacturing ...
Sentinel & Enterprise on MSNOpinion
Editorial: Area layoffs — Cost of doing business or core problem?
The new year began on a down note for employees of two companies in Wilmington, the continuation of a disturbing trend for ...
Fifty years after television’s arrival in South Africa, the SABC faces hard questions about relevance, funding and its ...
SOF IEO Result 2025–26 is now available at sofworld.org. Check your International English Olympiad score and download the ...
XDA Developers on MSN
5 3D prints that caused more problems than they solved in my home
Not every 3D print is a win. These prints caused more frustration than fixes once real-world heat, weight, and daily use set in.
Did ancient people living thousands of years ago really care about straight teeth? That's been the story for awhile, but evidence is lacking.
FLYING on MSN
Cracking the Crosswind Code in Aviation
When well above the runway, one way to compensate is to "crab"-turn the airplane into the wind so that the course being flown ...
Dubai, UAE: The 11th edition of the Young Entrepreneurs’ Bootcamp (YEB) 2025, organised by BITS Pilani, Dubai Campus, ...
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