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The World’s Smallest Pixels Are Here and They Might Change Screens Forever. Meet Retina-Matching Displays
Imagine a display so sharp your eyes can’t tell where the pixels end and the real world begins. That’s what a team of Swedish ...
Unlocking full-color, high-speed displays, retina E-paper combines nanophotonics and electrochemistry, achieving remarkable ...
Scientists in Sweden have created a revolutionary new form of “electronic paper” that could change the way we interact with ...
Alonso notes that the most important thing anyone can do, especially in the U.S., is plant milkweed native to where they live ...
Four talented student artists at Gulf Coast State College are set to showcase their creative works at the upcoming Public Eye ...
If the ’90s still feel like they were “just a few years ago,” brace yourself—you’re officially vintage. From beepers to ...
Cameron Crowe is playing a recording for me on his phone. It’s audio of him and David Bowie performing a song called ...
Gospel, soul, folk, blues, funk and show tunes are just some of the styles in which Asheville native Datrian Johnson is ...
AZ Animals on MSN
The Weirdest-Looking Moths on Earth
The weirdest-looking moths on Earth are so strange, they look like they flew straight out of a vivid dream — or a nightmare.
Día de los Muertos celebrates the circle of life in remembering and honoring departed loved ones through colorful and vibrant altars.
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
It’s Almost Impossible for Tristan Gooley to Get Lost. That’s One Reason He Has Millions of Followers
The British adventurer has crossed the Atlantic solo in a plane and a boat. Now he reads tree leaves, puddles and moss to get his bearings ...
In the print “Cazadores de sueños” (“Dream Catchers”), a quintet of skeletons is on a hunting mission, using butterfly nets to capture such beings as a flying armadillo playing the saxophone and an ...
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