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Rotary Club boosts diverse-themed books at Fond du Lac elementary schools, and more news in brief
FDL Reporter | The Reporter via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoWhile attending Fond du Lac High School she participated in Science Technology Engineering and Math...
The Only App That Always Wins the Battle for Your Attention
The Wall Street Journal· 12 hours agoToday, von Ahn is the chief executive officer, and Hacker is the chief technology officer. Since it...
50 years of The Queen: Behind the Bellefonte bed and breakfast’s restoration journey
State College Centre Daily Times via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoThen, the work really began. The couple enrolled in classes at the local technical school, now the...
This city just made it illegal to advertise SUVs. Here’s why.
Washington Post· 2 hours agoEdinburgh’s city council voted to ban fossil fuel advertisements on city property, undermining the...
Alachua County Public Schools' students honored as Sunshine State Scholars
The Gainesville Sun via Yahoo News· 2 days agoTwo Alachua County Public Schools students were recently recognized by the state for their...
The Boston hippies who developed technologies that Silicon Valley wouldn’t dare to make - The Boston...
The Boston Globe· 6 hours agoIf we studied tech history by focusing on the rebels who failed, not just those who succeeded, what...
Here's Why Ingersoll Rand (IR) Stock is an Attractive Pick
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoGrowth in short-cycle orders, and strong book-and-ship orders are likely to be tailwinds for the...
Northampton careers event 'opens the minds' of 2,000 children
BBC News· 1 day agoPupils from more than 45 schools see exhibitors with everything from books to a record-breaking car.
Chris Colfer Hopes New Sci-Fi Book Teaches Kids 'How Pointless and Primitive Prejudice Is'
People via Yahoo News· 7 days ago"The amount of resources and unity it would take to create technology that is capable of traveling...
12 books to read about women in STEM
SearchSecurity.com· 3 days agoPeople employed in science, technology, engineering and mathematics occupations are responsible for major advancements in medicine, computing, communication ...