Amazon S3 on MSN
Make a durable foam LARP sword and shield
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Jonathan Pushnik ...
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 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results