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Citizen science says anyone can be a scientist


Because citizen science is becoming increasingly accepted by researchers as a way to gather data. Modern technology also makes it easy for anyone to participate, using just a smartphone or the ... Read More

Emission Impossible: Two Reporters Tried to Ditch Natural Gas. Chaos Ensued


A year of cascading decisions and obstacles strained our wallets and tested our notions of comfort and sacrifice. Read More

How to dye Easter eggs, volcano-style: An explosion of color with a splash of science


You probably already have everything you need to make vibrant volcano Easter eggs. These step-by-step directions create a tie-dye egg look. Read More

Solargraphy: The art, science, and chaos of capturing the Sun's path in the sky


A solargraph camera is the most basic kind of camera you can use. A piece of black and white photographic paper is sealed inside a cylinder opposite a tiny pin hole drilled into the side. The camera ... Read More

Opinion: Use facts and science in crafting Oklahoma kratom regulations


In order to maintain growth, we need certainty in the kratom industry. To get there, we need commonsense regulations, says Cameron Korehbandi of Broken Arrow's Botanic Tonics. Read More

Nearly $200 million bet in North Carolina's first week of legalized sports wagering


Among North Carolina Education Lottery games, the full commission also heard Wednesday about the early popularity of “digital instants” that the lottery launched on Nov. 15. Accessed through a ... Read More

Amy Laundrie: Bottles, starfish and so many stories at the ocean shore


One spring, a strange weather phenomenon caused hundreds of starfish to wash ashore on a popular section of beach. People tried to save them by throwing them back into the water, but few survived. My ... Read More

Behind The Mic: A Closer Look Into UChicago’s Podcast Network


According to recent studies by Forbes, podcasts have gained immense popularity across all audiences with its ... In this way, rigorous academia serves as a safe harbor among all the bluster, chaos and ... Read More

Local opinion: Maintaining excellence at the University of Arizona


The University of Arizona's leadership problem pervades all aspects of university administration. The current leadership does not begin to understand what makes a university great. It is the faculty t ... Read More

Netflix’s ‘3 Body Problem’ is very different from the book — here’s why that makes it a great adaptation


Netflix's newest series “3 Body Problem” falls somewhere in between these two extremes, managing to hit the major plot points of the novel that inspired it, while making substantial changes to the ... Read More

Ginnie Graham: Scrap the whole immigration system and let the workforce be a guide to policy


The immigration system's focus ought to shift to workforce needs. The country has benefited from the labor, skills and talent brought into our borders, says Editorials Editor Ginnie Graham. Read More

20 of the most prolific showrunners in TV history


Casino Bonus CA compiled a list of 20 of the most prolific showrunners in TV history, using various sources such as news articles and TV archives. Read More


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