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Although sharks aren’t the mindless man-eaters they are sometimes made out to be, experts know that staying safe involves skill, knowledge, and practice.
For centuries, humans have lived underground. Today, that ancient practice is under dire threat—even as cave life makes more sense than ever.
Rural healthcare access isn't simply a matter of miles. It’s a complex web of economic, structural, cultural and ...
Both the Nordic and Central Asian blocs have more in common and more to learn from each other than meets the eye.
One amateur astronomer is on a quest to identify every object in the catalog of Lynds’ dark nebulae. Tag along for the ...
The NHA launched the Future Leaders of Waterpower (FLOW) group: to cultivate, connect, and empower early-career professionals ...
How women played a crucial role in halting Hitler’s terrorizing V2 rockets, the weapons that reshaped modern warfare.
Nearly two-thirds of England’s largest solar farms have been built on productive agricultural land, with a third of their area sited on the nation’s most valuable farmland, according to a damning new ...
The old model for content sprung from geographic communities; the new model for content is to be the organizing principle for virtual communities.
Kris Blume explains why small fire departments often pioneer innovation in the fire service because their size allows them to ...
Arizona Cardinals gear sits side by side with Cowboys jerseys, creating temporary cease-fires between rival fans united by the common language of bargaining. Baseball gloves, some worn to perfection, ...
The true enchantment of Park & Swap lies in its perpetual state of flux. No two weekends offer the same experience, with inventory changing as rapidly as Arizona weather in spring. It’s like if your ...