IRISH parents are set for a money saving boost as Aldi Ireland bring back their bargain school uniforms for the new academic ...
He was faced with a level of excruciating pain unimaginable to most people when he suffered a horrific accident which saw him ...
Modern bionic hand prostheses nearly match their natural counterparts when it comes to dexterity, degrees of freedom, and capability. And many amputees who tried advanced bionic hands apparently ...
Trolls like to hide in the woods. That’s the first thing to know when you go troll hunting this fall in North Carolina. And there’s no better time. Seven giant wooden trolls have just made their ...
ASHEVILLE - A group of trolls will soon take over the trails and gardens of the North Carolina Arboretum. They're friendlier than the ones you might find online. The 434-acre arboretum opened "Trolls: ...
The artist Thomas Dambo sat under the oak tree at Dix Park for easily half an hour, gazing at the Raleigh skyline. The father troll, Daddy Bird Eye, would go here, he decided, where he could keep ...
The worlds of creative, AI, tech, and brands are all colliding in new ways in the generative AI age. To highlight talent operating in this next generation, London will host a new showcase for visual ...
DETAILS TONIGHT AT FIVE. A FANTASY CREATURE THAT IS LARGER THAN LIFE. THAT’S HIGH POINT’S NEWEST WOODLAND FRIEND, AND IT’S A GIANT TROLL. YEAH, IT KIND OF LOOKS LIKE THAT EMOJI ON YOUR PHONE. WXII 12 ...
Reinvent Yellow has come on board to handle international sales for “Rocky the Troll” and will launch the film at AFM. It is produced by the team behind “Troll” (2022), the most watched ...
An internationally-acclaimed artist has brought his message of sustainability to Dix Park in Raleigh. Thomas Dambo has built more than 170 trolls from recycled materials across five continents, ...
In a small clinical study, people with above-the-knee amputations said it helped them navigate more easily and felt more like part of their body. MIT researchers have developed a new bionic knee that ...
Scientists in the Netherlands have transformed sperm cells into microscopic robots in a move that could transform the future of fertility. The team from the University of Twente, in the Netherland, ...
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