If you get just about anything moving quickly enough, it has the potential to cause some damage. Case in point: Paper. I can imagine few worse pains in life than getting a papercut between my fingers.
[John Heisz] was contemplating the secrets of the universe when an errant thought led him to wonder, could I use a sheet of paper as the blade in my table saw? He takes a sheet of regular printer ...
The plastic handle on a disposable razor can’t easily be recycled, and billions of razors end up in landfills each year. But a new design from Kai, a Japanese razor manufacturer, swaps plastic for ...
A video that puts a paper blade to the test will leave you with a newfound respect for the sheets in your printer tray. CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and pop-culture junkie, is co ...
Anyone who has ever had a paper cut (read: "everyone") knows how deceptively sharp paper can be when it hits you at just the right (read: "wrong") angle. But does that mean that a disc of paper ...
When Italian restaurateur Mario Cassineri and his partners purchased the 1936-era Blade-Tribune newspaper building in Oceanside a few years ago, they knew it was a treasure trove of history. But they ...