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RENAISSANCE SOCIETY RECEIVES $1.5 M. THROUGH THREE GIFTS, LARGEST IN MUSEUM’S HISTORY
Solveig Øvstebø, the executive director and chief curator of the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago, announced today that the Renaissance Society has received
New Solar Plants Generate Floating Green Power
A rendering from Kyocera of the solar panels on the Yamakura Dam reservoir in Japan. If construction goes as planned, 50,904 panels will float
NASA’s Kepler telescope confirms a record-breaking 1,284 new planets
NASA scientists announced 1,284 new exoplanets at a news conference on Tuesday — candidates found by the Kepler Space Telescope that have now been
Scientists Discover The First Ever Safe Way To Send Medication Into the Placenta
For the first time in history, scientists have found a way to safely send drugs into the placenta during pregnancy. This finding holds the
World hunger is at its lowest point in at least 25 years. Thank democracy.
Something remarkable is happening in Ethiopia: Although the country is in the middle of yet another brutal drought, it’s no longer leading to deaths
Printed book sales rise for first time in four years as ebooks decline
For one high school runner, better fitness, and acclaim, one mile at a time
Heritage’s Weini Kelati gets the encouragement from fans as she wins the the 3000 meter run during the Penn Relays in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on
National Teacher of the Year inspired students to carry lessons outside classroom
“What is the use of being the smartest person in the room if you don’t care about the people around you,” Ms. Hayes told
An All-Volunteer Squad Of Farmers Is Turning Florida Lawns Into Food
Rows of greens grow on the front yard of Gary Henderson’s house. He’s one of a handful of homeowners in Orlando, Fla., who’ve given