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October 4, 2022

Meet Mr. Doodle: The Artist Who Covered His Entire House in Doodles

Most parents aren’t too pleased when their kids draw on the walls, but Sam Cox’s folks didn’t mind. That creative freedom inspired Cox, also known as Mr. Doodle, to produce a one-of-a-kind work of art: a house completely covered in doodles.    “I have wanted to live in a property completely covered in characters of my […]

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For the First Time in History, Hawaii Has Zero Girls in Juvenile Detention: How the State Did It

Hawaii celebrated a hard-earned milestone this past June: For the first time in state history, zero young women under the age of 18 were incarcerated. The achievement is the result of years of effort to transform the juvenile justice system — and the state’s only youth correctional facility along with it.  The sprawling, 500-acre Kawailoa

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Wide angle aerial view of the majestic Diamond Head volcanic crater towering over the suburbs of Honolulu, Hawaii.

This Underwater Camera Is Battery-Free, Wireless, and Powered by Sound

Engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have built a battery-free, wireless underwater camera that can travel up to 130 feet below the surface, a groundbreaking device that may one day be capable of collecting never-before-seen images of the deep sea. We know more about the surface of Mars than Earth’s ocean floors. To

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MIT underwater camera is battery-free
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