Some say that the Sun is a green-yellow color, but our human eyes see it as white, or yellow-to-red during sunset. What color is it really?
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Maintain peace of mind during tax season by correctly filling out your W-4.
Computerized, job-focused learning undercuts the true value of higher education. Liberal arts should be our model for the future.
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In 1924, sociologist and social reformer Caroline Bartlett Crane designed an award-winning tiny home in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
The green market is growing exponentially. But will the U.S. seize the economic opportunity?
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Take a closer look before judging a book by its title.
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Through humility, the old arrogance of infallibility crumbles. And in that there is genuine hope to prevent wrongful convictions.
A woman’s name would undermine the credibility of the mission. Names of former Nazis, however, were no problem.
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Can two planets stably share the same orbit? Conventional wisdom says no, but a look at Saturn's moons might tell a different story.
In 100 years, perhaps this map showing humanity clustering around the equator will seem “so 21st century.”
Archaeologist Bernard Frischer spent decades uploading the ruins of the Eternal City to the cloud. Here’s what it looks like.
Winner takes all, losers die, and participants have no choice but to play.
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Graphical user interfaces are how most of us interact with computers, from iPhones to laptops. But they were once condemned as making students lazy and destroying the art of writing.
A new agricultural revolution could forever change the planet.
Are you unhappy with how various events in your life turned out? Perhaps, in a parallel Universe, things worked out very differently.