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Cloud control: Humanity’s never-ending quest to control the weather
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoComing together for climate As we continue to race toward the global warming cliff of 2 degrees...
State rolling back regulations for wetland delineators under Youngkin directive
Virginia Mercury via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThose puddles of water along highways and property that seem like swamps are wetlands, a natural...
Demand for sustainability, AI, and equity and inclusion courses are on the rise globally among...
Stacker via AOL· 4 days agoGen Z interest grew from 28% to 38%. The number of business schools incorporating science,...
Best & Brightest: Brilliance in mathematics, linguistics define student
Colorado Springs Gazette· 3 days agoIn the summer of 2023 Lucas Anderson, a senior at The Village High School, was diagnosed with autism...
Are tomorrow’s engineers ready to face AI’s ethical challenges?
Arizona Daily Sun· 7 days agoThe public depends on software engineers and computer scientists to ensure these technologies are...
What College Majors can Afford to Retire?
TheStreet.com· 4 days agoStudent-loan debt may crimp financial success.
Simulators Track our Changing Relationship with Technology
MarineLink· 6 days agoHalf the people surveyed in a 2022 King’s College London study said that they feel like their...
NOTEBOOK: Mia, Connor; books & books
Montrose Daily Press· 6 days agoThe confident young woman is wrapping up her senior year at Montrose High School. Instead, she’ll wear the Fort Lewis colors and even compete with her 17-year-old sister, Ellie Duncan, a junior, who has already committed to Colorado Mesa University.
Council Post: Want To Innovate As An Entrepreneur? Learn From Top Higher Education Institutions
Forbes· 6 days agoAmerica has been abuzz with unprecedented entrepreneurial activity since the pandemic. According to...
Mike Lofgren, Common Dreams
The Raw Story· 5 days agoSullivan, in critiquing the Donald Trump phenomenon and the political factors that gave rise to it, makes a few good points, but buries them under a ridiculous premise: The culprit responsible ...