Despite the name, Scotch tape wasn’t invented by the Scottish. It was invented by a college dropout named Richard Drew from Minnesota who worked for a small sandpaper company founded in 1902 called ...
The researchers used Scotch tape to create a tiny grasping claw that collects droplets of water, an innovation could be used to collect water samples for environmental testing. The material, seen here ...
Nail expert and Custom Nail Solutions President Katie Saxton has the inside intel on tape strip manis. According to Katie, the secret to using tape in nail art is to start off with two ...
Maybe your ungrateful family doesn’t value all the thought and care you put into wrapping gifts, but that Scotch tape you’re using is the true underappreciated workhorse: It’s ubiquitous, immensely ...
Frosted glass is cool, but it seems to defeat the actual purpose of glass, which is seeing the things behind it. It turns out, you can make frosted glass truly transparent with just a bit of tape.
Scotch tape is great for wrapping presents — and for science, too. With some Scotch tape and a little creativity, it’s possible to create sheets of diamond up to five centimeters wide and as less than ...
A new art exhibit at Gallery 59 in Gander, N.L., will have you thinking a little differently about office supplies. (In)Visible is an exhibit by visual artist Leslie Sasaki — who now lives in Port ...
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