Plenty of reserves and personal gardens across Kansas nurture tulips. The bulbs you see across the state, like Bartlett Arboretum’s over 50,000 flowers, ...
Students at the Pablo Center at the Confluence are celebrating a great achievement for their Odyssey of the Mind team, as a recent win for the team qualifies them for the world competition in May.
Soon, the rainy season will pass and with the hot dry weather comes fire season, so be proactive by making your landscape ...
It has been said that security used to be an inconvenience sometimes, but now it’s a necessity all the time. We live in the real world, not some movie like the popular movie Home Alone we all watched ...
Also known as crow garlic, field garlic, stag’s garlic or onion grass, the plants were originally native to Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
The Gadget Guy: Smart tech innovations for your home from baby bottle washers to robotic lawn mowers
Discover innovative smart products for baby care, bird enthusiasts, fitness, lighting, and more. From smart baby bottle ...
Christof Koch was the second neuroscientist to make me stop and wonder at my own mind. He said, “The world is transcendent and beautiful, and consciousness is a fundamental aspect of the ...
Imagine fiber optic cables acting as vast sensor networks, detecting vibrations for everything from earthquake warnings to railway monitoring. The challenge? Processing the enormous data flow in ...
We just got the clearest snapshot yet of the first light that streamed through the Universe. The results? We now have a clearer window into the infancy of the Universe, revealing with greater ...
Whether we like it or not, digital devices have become a part and parcel of our daily lives. Even when we are surrounded by loved ones, some of us can't put them down. While these gadgets can help ...
In “Changing My Mind,” the novelist Julian Barnes presents an argument for the joys of flexibility. By David Gates David Gates teaches in the M.F.A. program at St. Joseph’s University.
Research by the Atacama Cosmology Telescope collaboration has led to the clearest and most precise images yet of the universe’s infancy, the cosmic microwave background radiation that was visible only ...
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