LEGO must think girls are dumb as bricks. The iconic toy brand is apologizing to customers after one mom took to social media to slam the Lego Group for suggesting “a group of girls among researchers ...
We all know about LEGO Ideas and how many incredible builds we can find there. From the most basic ones to those with working lights and all kinds of mechanisms to make them fully functional. Even ...
The Lego brick might be the most popular toy in the world. It’s hard to imagine that when the Lego Group, founded by Ole Kirk Kristiansen, first started making toys in 1932, there were no plastic ...
The Suncoast Science Center/Faulhaber Fab Lab is launching a FIRST LEGO League robotics program for local students. The FIRST LEGO League introduces science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) ...
BioTechniques Digital Editor, Tristan Free talks to Cassandra Quave of Emory University (GA, USA) about her research analyzing botanical natural products to determine their pharmacological potential.
"This 6+ LEGO® City Arctic Explorer Truck and Mobile Lab (60378) toy building set is packed with realistic features for imaginative play, including a tracked exploration vehicle with a working crane ...
Killian Aldrich is back as the main big bad from Iron Man 3 is coming to LEGO with a new Marvel Cinematic Universe set. Aldrich is the founder of A.I.M. (Advanced Idea Mechanics) and is seeking ...
LEGO Jurassic World Dr Wu's Lab: Baby Dinosaur Breakout Speed Build Review 2020! Squirrel Stampede Toy Reviews, Unboxes, and Speed Builds the New Lego LEGO Jurassic World Dr Wu's Lab: Baby Dinosaur ...
On Saturday, Feb. 18, the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry in Portland, Oregon, opened “The Art of the Brick,” a LEGO-themed special exhibit created by artist Nathan Sawaya. The exhibit, which ...
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I Tried the Hardest LEGO Challenges...
from surviving using only Lego weapons to building a Lego house with nothing but Technic construction sets these are the hardest Lego challenges I've tried it makes you guys stick to the end for a ...
Editor’s note: This story is part of ‘Meet a UChicagoan,’ a regular series focusing on the people who make UChicago a distinct intellectual community. Read about the others here. In Dave Kaleta’s home ...
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