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- Homes that survived the Marshall Fire harbored another disaster inside – here’s what we’ve learned about this insidious urban wildfire risk.
- Marine concrete from the Roman empire has proven to stand the test of time—and offers insights into ways to combat rising sea levels now.
- Multicultural Jewish families and Jews of color are innovating food-centered holidays to bring their whole selves to the table.
- One puzzle leads to another question, as yet unanswered, about the cause.
- Beavers may appear to be one of the most sedentary of species, living in a secure den or lodge in a pond with all of their food within a short waddle, but now, in Boulder Canyon and in Alaska, it is evident that they are on the move.
- GOP candidates Kari Lake, Herschel Walker and Dr. Mehmet Oz have caught people’s attention for outlandish stunts and false statements that are increasingly accepted in politics.
- Simchat Torah is about more than beginning to read the Torah all over again. It’s about the need to reexamine what we think we know, over and over again.
- The wind that sculpts the stones also conspires with plants to transform a valley floor to a landscape of mounds with embedded plants.
- Despite their emphasis upon tradition, royal ceremonies have always been somewhat fluid and reflective of the politics of their day.
- Surprisingly, the robbers might have little to no effect on fitweed and might even benefit the plant.