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Why cargo ships don't need a keel, form stability and the geometry of staying upright
A deep keel seems like the obvious way to keep a ship from capsizing, so why do massive cargo vessels abandon it entirely?
A surprising math lesson turns into an unforgettable moment, proving that learning can happen in the most unexpected ways. #Math #Education #Learning ...
At a recent school funding listening session in Coeur d'Alene, a public school district Superintendent made a passionate case ...
The homeschool co-op Lux Christi Academy is moving to a larger space in Ramona to keep up with parents’ demand for an ...
U.S. history knowledge is declining in schools. An MPS teacher tried changing that by bringing America 250 lessons to her ...
A savings account paying 0.38% can feel like your money sits on a treadmill, moving but barely getting anywhere. Thankfully, many savers have options to put the same cash to work without jumping ...
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GentleBrook to operate mobile Snapology franchise | Business roundup
GentleBrook has entered a franchise agreement with Unleased Brands to launch a mobile, Snapology-branded education program.
We needed to test a question public media rarely asks out loud: if we offered these readers something to buy, rather than ...
Tanner Faris biked from Blaine, Washington, to San Diego, California, in an attempt to break the fastest known time on the ...
Travis Bazzana was drafted No. 1 overall. Cade Smith wasn't drafted at all. Parker Messick should have been drafted higher.
Whenmentioned about stocks, we automatically say that they’re for the long run. We dole out analysis and crunch numbers that ...
A new report criticizing the Smithsonian is “part of a broader effort that threatens to reduce American history to ...
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