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Our phones are smart. Our watches are smart. Even our fridges are smart. Is anything sacred in today's world of smart gadgets? If you'd asked me yesterday, I'd have said the humble Lego brick. But not ...
Scientists use the iconic colorful bricks to build everything from bioprinters to microscopes—increasing the accessibility of science in the process. Etienne Boulter walked into his lab at the ...
A new exhibition at the Science Museum in the UK has made the claim that Lego is anti-LGBT because it promotes the idea that there are only two genders. The self-guided tour, titled Stories of Queer ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Lego bricks come in a bunch of shapes and sizes, but they're getting a big technical upgrade in 2026 thanks to news announced at CES this year ...