Be sure to carry some extra flashlights if you're going to be playing "Follow the Leader" into the mouth of the dragon.
Olympic champion balances global fame, geopolitics and gravity as she returns to the Games, aiming to inspire far beyond the ...
It is much touted that string theory — although offering an excess of solutions, and thereby possible universes — has yet to make a testable prediction. The energy scales involved are so huge that no ...
This cartoon is split into two frames to show how one word can flip a classroom. The cartoon doesn’t take sides in the debate over how sex ed should be taught. It highlights a gap: society expects ...
By age 2, most kids know how to play pretend. They turn their bedrooms into faraway castles and hold make-believe tea parties ...
Abington Heights Sixth grader Packy Lotz signed up for the Special Olympics Polar Plunge, a fundraising event that helps support life skills students and the Special Olympics. He said that last ...
Gen X learned who we were while sitting in front of the VCR, rewinding the same moments until they stuck.
Tucked away on a bustling Tucson street sits a veritable time machine disguised as a modest storefront – the 22nd Street ...
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As your exploration nears its inevitable conclusion – usually dictated by closing time rather than completed browsing – you’ll likely find yourself already planning a return visit. The density of ...
Wind is the movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure. In fact, wind exists because the sun unevenly heats the surface of the Earth. As hot air rises, cooler air moves ...