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The Parks and Grounds Division is now accepting applications for the position of Laborer. Duties include mowing fields, ballfield preparation, flowerbed maintenance and assisting with lea
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."
Cureus is on a mission to change the long-standing paradigm of medical publishing, where submitting research can be costly, complex and time-consuming.
The last bits of winter snow and ice in the Great Lakes melted in late May, according to a NOAA-GLSEA (Great Lakes Surface Environmental Analysis) tracker that uses satellite data to produce real-time daily estimates of Great Lakes ice coverage.
Before it melted, scientists collected s
The new text on the sweets reads Stay Strong, Love Yourself and Dream Big
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Swizzels has rebranded its popular Love Hearts sweets as Kind Hearts and the new packs include eight positive new messages: BE YOU,
Black to the Lab looks to pave the way for girls of color in STEM
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Since the discovery and structural characterization of the compound ferrocene [Fe(η-C
Recent excavations at Black Cat Quarry in Bedfordshire have revealed a story of farming communities spanning the Neolithic to the early medieval period, as well as the possible remains of an important Viking encampment described in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Ben Dyson, who supervised the major
The new Chemex Chettle and single-cup brewer on a pourover stand at the SCA Expo in Boston. Daily Coffee News photo by Howard Bryman.
Pourover coffee equipment maker Chemex introduced three new products at the SCA Expo in Boston this week.
From its stylish and detailed Chemex Cafe
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Throwing away the key after 23 years of terrifying tourists.
If you’ve ever Googled “weird restaurants in Tokyo”, one of the top results that would’ve come up is The Lockup.
Diners at this pr
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