Despite the name, Scotch tape wasn’t invented by the Scottish. It was invented by a college dropout named Richard Drew from Minnesota who worked for a small sandpaper company founded in 1902 called ...
As far as office supplies go, Scotch tape is pretty much the hero product. Aside from the very important business-y things we've relied on it for forever (like taping up pictures of our dogs in our ...
Around here, we love a good life hack ,and we’ve found the best ones typically stem from stuff you have laying around the house. Doesn’t it always seem that when we need a lint roller the most, ...
One of the most recognized products in the world—Scotch Tape—was invented by Richard G. Drew (1899–1980), a banjo-playing, engineering school dropout who had the good sense to apply for a job at 3M ...
It’s funny what a little Scotch tape can do to a perfectly good face. It turns out with enough tape, subjects look like insane cartoon characters going through astronaut training–and it’s captivating ...
(CBS News) And now a page from our "Sunday Morning" Almanac: September 8th, 1930, 83 years ago today . . . the day the 3M Company shipped out its first roll of cellophane tape. A research team led by ...
We all know the virtues of Scotch tape when wrapping gifts, connecting errant pieces of paper, and mending torn book pages. But it turns out we may be sleeping on some of this adhesive strip’s ...
Researchers from the University of Minnesota and Seoul National University have developed a new lithographic method with the help of a very low-tech tool: Scotch Magic tape. This new method, which ...
Science never fails to amaze me. Let alone how people figure things like this out. But that's beside the point. Apparently, Scotch tape can be used to develop X-rays. Would've thunk it? Apparently, a ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. How do you remove scotch tape from a wood door? This sounds like a sticky subject. Because scotch tape does not adhere well to ...
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