This is the first in a series of posts exploring how the Pratt Institute community is rallying its creative resources to help with the challenges of COVID-19. In this story, we highlight how ...
During World War I and World War II, in an effort to stem the rising tide of food shortages and provide work for millions of unemployed citizens, the Allied Nations ran a series of campaigns that ...
Dan Ackerman leads CNET's coverage of computers and gaming hardware. A New York native and former radio DJ, he's also a regular TV talking head and the author of "The Tetris Effect" ...
Recently, the additive manufacturing industry entered the cosmetic and skincare space, with scientists leveraging new technologies to enhance their ability to create customized products. Here, we ...
In a corner lab of the BYU Crabtree Technology Building, there is a constant hum as five machines zip back and forth. Hour by hour and layer by layer, a group of 3D printers are churning out ...
The problem with one-size-fits-all face masks is that one size doesn't always fit all. If you find that your mask is too big and doesn't quite seal around your mouth as well as it should, there's an ...
Hospitals and medical facilities around the United States are reporting critical shortages of the protective equipment they need to keep their workers and patients safe, so some DIYers are coming up ...
MOBILE TESTING FOR ALL EMPLOYEES YESTERDAY AND IS WAITING FOR RESULTS. STUDENTS AT UNM ARE GETTING SOME HANDS ON EXPERIENCE THAT IS HELPING STRUGGLING COMMUNITIES. ACTION 7 NEWS REPORTER SHELLYE ...
The rules on face masks are straightforward but have become muddled by the changing of guidelines. Initially, it was said that face masks are pointless when worn by the public. However, the World ...