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Vive Les Gourmands! How Six American Expats In Paris Changed How We Eat
A new book chronicles the gastronomic adventures of six influential Americans in the City of Lights and what they brought back to the U.S.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is trying something new to introduce kids to the materials that make art.
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Matthew Hiller started making anti-Elon Musk stickers for Teslas after Musk's X takeover. He's made six figures selling them.
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By Katie Knapp SchubertOmaha, NE – Officials anticipate a portion of John J. Pershing Drive in Omaha will be closed within the next 48 hours.Omaha's…
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Michael Honeycutt, the top toxicologist for Texas, is the latest chair of the EPA's science advisory board. But some scientists warn his views align more with industry than with scientific consensus.
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Nebraska Teachers Are Piloting A Climate Science Curriculum — Using NASA Data
Teachers lack good climate science curricula. Climate change skeptics fear indoctrination. A pilot NASA course that lets high school kids use their climate modelling software could satisfy both.
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Intel Ending Sponsorship Of Prestigious Science Contest For High School Students
Intel has been the corporate sponsor of the Science Talent Search since 1998. This year the company gave out more than $1 million in prize money.
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