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"No Mow May" won't fix our biodiversity problems
Mother Jones· 3 days agoIn 2020, the Wisconsin city of Appleton brought No Mow May to the United States. Indeed, they even said the practice was backed by their own published...
Here's how one paleontologist got DC an official dinosaur
NBC Washington· 5 days agoPaleontologist Peter Kranz doesn't necessarily expect to be a famous scientist ... although he...
NJ Department of State Receives Secretary of Commerce Award for Export Achievements
New Jersey Business Magazine· 6 days agoNew Jersey’s exports have been recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce with a President’s “E...
The surprisingly subversive history of mini golf
National Geographic· 1 day agoIf so, you’ve likely played one of the most popular sports of its day, miniature golf or mini golf—an amusement whose origins are as contentious as...
IMF Executive Board Completed the Interim Review of the Resilience and Sustainability Trust and...
IMF· 4 days agoWashington, DC: The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) completed the interim review of the Resilience and Sustainability Trust (RST ...
Pence secures taxpayer funds for his defunct White House campaign
CNN.com· 5 days agoFederal election regulators on Thursday authorized public matching funds for Mike Pence’s dormant...
Grads of Life BrandVoice: Five Takeaways From The Skills-First ROI Roundtable
Forbes· 6 days agoOn the heels of the launch of a new Skills track at ASU+GSV, our event kicked-off an informal...
CPAP Underperforms: The Sequel
Medscape· 7 days agoStill room for CPAP in the cemetery for discarded medical therapies.
Should The Federal Government Regulate Artificial Intelligence?
Forbes· 2 days agoArtificial intelligence is in the public policy spotlight. In October 2023, the Biden Administration...
Fast Food Costs the Most in These US Cities
MediaFeed via AOL· 21 hours agoMoneyGeek analyzed menu prices for a burger, french fries and soda across 145 major and local chains in the 50 largest cities in America. We found that...