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Happy 249th Birthday, America! I remember learning in a history class many moons ago that the life expectancy of a democracy is projected to last 160 years. And here we are, believing in ourselves ...
Despite the team losing contact with the balloon on the day they sent it up, they were delighted to see the tracker coming ...
Legendary University of Waterloo professor shares wisdom gained from a half-century of studying entrepreneurship.
I hope you choose to do for your daughter what my mom did for me. And I hope one day your daughter understands what you did ...
A fence is essential if you have a tiny backyard and close neighbors ... Calculating the depth can be difficult, but you should bury at least a third of the post in the earth. Tall fences require ...
The plane split, parts crashing into nearby homes. Fires spread fast, setting off the kitchen cylinders in a chain of blasts.
The Pioneers Museum has opened a new permanent exhibit titled “Until Forever Comes: This is Ute Homeland,” showcasing the ...
Fatherhood, like art, demands a kind of unflinching attention. This Father’s Day, Filipino dads reflect on how being a dad is like a surrender to the chaos, the uncertainty, the beauty, the unbearable ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- They're in makeup, groceries, our water, and our bodies. As we celebrate Earth Month, Jessica Oley joined Eyewitness News for a conversation about the tiny plastic ...
Tiny Sparks in Water May Have Triggered Life on Earth, a New Study Suggests We may not have needed full-blown lightning. By Darren Orf Published: Mar 19, 2025 8:00 AM EDT Hiroshi Watanabe // Getty ...
What looked like a tiny hole in the earth turned out to be a massive 220-foot deep pit, and we just had to explore it! With ropes and gear in place, we descended into the unknown, uncovering just ...
Life may have first emerged on Earth after crashing waterfalls or breaking waves sparked tiny “microlightning” discharges in water droplets, according to a new study. The research, published ...