Disclosure: Toke Krainert is a level designer at IO Interactive and external lecturer at The IT University of Copenhagen. He is a former part-time teacher at KADK and collaborates with TGA in various ...
1. Cut out a piece of paper that is just slightly smaller than your craft stick 2. Carefully cut about 1-2 inches off of the ends of two of your craft sticks. 3. Place one craft stick on the table. 4.
When we think about engineering and computer science, textiles may not come to mind first. Yet woven forms can be extremely complex and are useful in many scientific applications in addition to being ...
SCIENCE investigates the unexpected intersection between art and the sciences, spanning technology, engineering, biology, math, and the climate emergency. Nature, space, algorithms, and more serve as ...
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9 Fun Outer Space Crafts for Kids
Do your kids have their sights set on the stars? Would they like to travel on a rocket ship or maybe a flying saucer? Beyond the stars is an amazing place and there are lots of fun outer space crafts ...
Spokane Falls Community College student Brooke Harper is learning a medical profession that’s a combination of science, craft and art. “I smoothed out my first plaster mold. And when I broke it out, ...
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