Inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami, an MIT team has designed a technique that could transform flat panels into medical devices, habitats, and other objects without the use of tools.
Texas football fans won't have to wait until September to get their next look at the Longhorns. Texas athletic director Chris Del Conte announced Wednesday that the football program's spring game will ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) -- The City of Colorado Springs has approved a $700,000 contract to advance the Clean & Safe program to provide further improvements to the downtown area. According to ...
KSHB 41 reporter Claire Bradshaw covers eastern Jackson County, including Blue Springs and Grain Valley. Share your story idea with Claire. A Blue Springs restaurant known for its community generosity ...
Engineered for over one million compression cycles, Mill-Max gold-plated spring-loaded pins deliver long-lasting, low-resistance connectivity across countless applications. Their robust internal ...
Layoffs are coming for more than 130 local employees as a U.S.-based contract medical manufacturer prepares to close its southeast Colorado Springs facility. EPTAM Precision Solutions, headquartered ...
Japanese chipmaker Rapidus is advancing its 2nm process technology while developing advanced packaging solutions tailored for AI chips. The company aims to officially start trial production on its ...
SILOAM SPRINGS -- Springdale offensive coordinator Marshall Hahn has been tabbed as the new Siloam Springs football coach. The announcement came Wednesday from Superintendent Shane Patrick. Hahn's ...
The Palm Springs Film Festival is bringing back its Book to Screen program for its 2026 edition, in partnership with Deadline, and on Tuesday unveiled the lineup. Celebrating the intersection of ...
SPRING LAKE, Mich. — Spring Lake Township is launching a new program hoping to bring more attention to businesses on M-104. Every summer, businesses along the M-104 corridor see steady streams of ...
A voluntary home buyout program was started in Bonita Springs after severe flooding from Hurricane Irma in 2017. The program, funded by state and federal grants, is now out of money and on hold.