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Reading and coffee go hand-in-hand, and nobody loves books more than Jenna Bush Hager, who founded the book club in 2019. In fact, Read with Jenna has grown so large that the co-host of TODAY with ...
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Sasha Polonko, a 26-year-old ceramicist from Oak Harbor, makes her ceramic works of arts from clay and glazes created from ...
The high street retailer is known for its budget-friendly homeware and fashion – and its latest item has shoppers comparing ...
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Egg shells, coffee grounds, and flower stems are turned into a printable bioplastic paste.
Researchers behind the device want to limit food waste and encourage “hyper-local circular economies.” A new type of 3D printer could help households do their part to reduce food waste while ...