The science pros at TKOR refine the process of making a durable foam LARP sword and shield that can withstand repeated combat without falling apart.
Forget guard dogs who bark at intruders. Queen Bean has a different approach: she smites them. Strike after strike, Queen Bean displays remarkable coordination and focus as she battles her human in ...
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DULUTH — Imagine going for a walk in Chester Park. You see people walking their dogs, kids playing on the playground and if it's a Sunday morning, you might just see two groups of foam-sword-wielding ...
Justin Crow, left and Mark Armsbruster, right, work on a nylon fabric cover for foam swords made by William Whysong, center as part of a weapons repair and weapons making workshop held by the ...
Craig Barlow punches a pillow held by Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions physical therapy student Alex Gomez during a Parkinson’s exercise program. Craig Barlow stretches while being ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Arizona transfer defensive tackle Bill Norton's biggest play of his first game as a Texas Longhorn came on the sideline of Texas' 52-0 victory over Colorado State when he rescued ...
Legend says the Durandal sword had been stuck in a French hillside for nearly 1,300 years. When it went missing in June, an investigation to find France’s Excalibur began. By Hank Sanders and William ...