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The designs of certain household items seem to work well anywhere at any time. Susan Spencer of "48 Hours" takes a look at one that is timeless: At Tom Parr's Trap History Museum outside Columbus, ...
It’s hard not to admire the common house mouse, Mus musculus. Upon setting up a new home, it neatly separates kitchen, bedroom and toilet areas. It has evolved to make its own vitamin C, and it’s ...
Taking old ideas and making them better – or at least shinier and more entertainingly complex – is the geek creed, and with that in mind we have quiet admiration for Jake Easton's "Better Mousetrap".
It happened — you spotted a mouse. If you’re anything like me, your first instinct may be to pack your luggage and find a new place to live. Of course, that’s not super realistic. A better option?
Inventors are always trying to build a better mousetrap. No, really, they are. Take the Rat Zapper Ultra, courtesy of attorney-cum-tinker Bob Noe. Fond of horses and open spaces, Noe long tried to rid ...
AVON — Frank von Holzhausen, the only original founder left at Group 4, chuckles when he admits that from time to time, at a cocktail party, he will say: “I invented the better mousetrap.” He had help ...
If you’ve got a mouse problem, you’ve probably considered all kinds of traps to solve it. Everyone wants to design a better mousetrap, but we all might be a few centuries late. Youtuber Shawn Woods ...
It’s hard not to admire the common house mouse, Mus musculus. Upon setting up a new home, it neatly separates kitchen, bedroom and toilet areas. It has evolved to make its own vitamin C, and it’s ...
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