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While NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory had its eye on the sun, it captured a unique lunar transit that makes it appear to ...
As sustainability moves from optional to expected, reverse vending machines are likely to become a familiar part of the ...
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With high mortgage rates and home prices not much better, downsizing isn't very attractive to many older homeowners these days. Instead, reverse mortgages — which allow you to turn your existing home ...
Raise your top leg (right) so that your calf and thigh are parallel to the floor, but your knees are still in line with each other. This is hip abduction. In this position, internally rotate your hip ...
I’m not good at goodbyes. Never have been. Goodbye means things are changing. Goodbye means yet another shift in a world that seems transformed with every set of the sun. Nothing is constant. Not even ...
The quest to find the longest-running simple computer program has identified a new champion. It’s physically impossible to write out the numbers involved using standard mathematical notation. The new ...
Right-size an underused system and reinvest in students. John Hill is a columnist for the Tampa Bay Times. Reach him at hill@tampabay.com. Anyone can view a sampling of recent comments, but you must ...