Forgotten Weapons on MSN
How a Secret Notch Rewrote Bayonet Design
This addendum traces the bayonets of the No4 rifle from the long Pattern 1907 of World War I to the much shorter spike types adopted in the 1920s. Inspired by the Swiss cyclists’ cruciform spike, ...
Design magazine House Beautiful has finished its big annual project for 2025, and it happens to be in Austin. The "2025 Whole ...
The wrong furniture, layout, or decor choices can make your dining room look cramped. Check out these designer tips for ...
Cult east London interiors brand Bert & May’s story originates at a farmhouse-turned-hotel near Cadiz. Here’s why design fans ...
House Digest on MSN
Start With The Rug And Build From There: The Living Room Design Strategy That Really Works
For those losing sleep over how to decorate a blank room in your home, give this one surprisingly underrated design strategy ...
Nostalgia has been driving toy sales this year, with well-known brands like Care Bears and furReal Friends experiencing ...
Parade Pets on MSN
Young Black Bear Breaks Into Zoo for the Most Wholesome Reason
Usually, wild bears avoid zoos, preferring to stay away from large, loud groups of humans. But one young black bear recently ...
As organizations eagerly adopt AI, cybersecurity teams are racing to protect these new systems. In this special edition of ...
While the Princess of Wales is no stranger to colorful suiting, her recent affinity for the wardrobe staple signals something ...
In this photo essay from the Kala for Vidya exhibition, we showcase a range of artworks and artist insights on creativity.
From its inception in 1985 to its current iteration, Emirates showcases its iconic red, beige and cream uniform iteration through the decades.
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