As a natural mineral, asbestos was considered harmless for decades, with conclusive data on its carcinogenic effects emerging in 1970. At that time, the newly funded Occupational Safety and Health ...
The air is crisp, the sun is shining, and it seems that fall is finding her way to Lancaster County. Soon, candy apples will be a sweet treat in every hand, and children will be laughing in costumes, ...
For most of us, science is a huge, multidisciplinary amalgamation of stuff; it is research, it is astronomy, it is botany, it is measurement and, certainly locally, it is studying the oceans and all ...
Someone, and I wish I could remember who, said culture was the telling to ourselves stories about ourselves. OK, but what if we have conflicting stories to tell? The assumption behind all this is that ...
Looking back, it’s so easy to see the wrongness of Amache, the place of sagebrush and cactus amid southeastern Colorado’s sandy soils. During World War II, it was briefly the state’s 10th largest ...
It started as a cooking club, then served up a different kind of dish. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, ...
Gilda Rorro, a recent recipient of the Ten for Trenton award along with her daughter, Mary, included this noteworthy acknowledgement in an email correspondence — I love Trenton. Her sentiment matched ...
These days you can run Doom anywhere on just about anything, with things like porting Doom to JavaScript these days about as interesting as writing Snake in BASIC on one’s graphical calculator. In a ...
Have you ever struggled to make sense of a dataset with too many categories or time-based data? It’s a common challenge—how do you present individual contributions while still showing the bigger ...