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What America’s half-trillion dollar flooding problem needs
Innovative solutions can’t come quickly enough. Flooded basements, mold growth, and rotting wood are all symptoms of the ...
A math whiz as a young man, he later blazed trails, both with his theoretical advances and his advocacy for minority students.
The Outdoor Discovery & Exploration Station at the Sault Early Learning Center will be an inclusive learning environment for ...
From the skirt-flip in ‘Girls Just Want to Have Fun’ to today's closets, reversible clothing is back, slashing cost per wear ...
Right off the bat, let’s give a shout out to the mathematician propeller-heads who create the transformations that make it possible to do all kinds of high performance computing to simulate, model, ...
Power companies are pushing aggressive time-based use pricing. A whole-home battery backup allows you to stop paying to build ...
The acclaimed animator discusses finding a new artistic voice, the impact of family tragedy, and why he's ready to leave animation behind.
Three Opinion writers on Trump’s latest face-plant.
As K–12 leaders evaluate a rapidly growing array of artificial intelligence tools, special education is one area where the impact of those tools can be especially significant. When used in special ...
A study by NYU mathematicians shows that flocking birds and schooling fish move like soft crystalline materials.
A year ago, Sharon Lane stepped onto the residential cruise ship Villa Vie Odyssey, ready to embark on an adventure. Here’s ...
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Investing Psychology: "Curiosity Killed the Cat"
One inherent characteristic of youth is curiosity. For example, when little kids ask their parents, “Why is the sky blue?” they are curious about the world and seek a simple, satisfying answer.
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