We record with regret the concluding paragraph of the number: “The Trustees of the British Museum have decided to cease the publication of the Natural History Magazine after the issue of the ...
The movies mentioned here are a strong starting point for anyone who wants a unique course in American history, but a deeper dive into American cinema will paint a larger, stranger, and more ...
Despite being unrealistic, such beliefs have benefits: Overly positive people are happier, cope better with adversity, and ...
Explore the Archives West C.J. Box collection inventory and ... the papers and reminiscences of Wyoming’s pioneers. Her research on the history of Wyoming, the West, emigrant trails, and Native ...
And the Constitution is spread out below so we don’t miss the point that we are all in communion with those sacrifices. Once, ...
To get the ball rolling, here we present library referenda that have appeared since last year’s roundup. Check back after Election Day (November 3), as AL brings you the latest in library-related yeas ...
History Founded 1845, Scientific American is the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. It has published articles by more than 200 Nobel Prize winners. Reach Scientific ...
Lucy Calkins was an education superstar. Now she’s cast as the reason a generation of students struggles to read. Can she ...
A new explanation for the Wow! signal suggests it was a chance detection of a furious flare crashing into a hydrogen cloud. But some researchers doubt that this idea has truly cracked the case ...
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A group of 538 electors are the only people who actually cast their ballot for President due to the Electoral College.