
USPS debuts new Kwanzaa stamp, fostering 'African unity and pride'
The stamp was dedicated at a ceremony at the Heinz History Center in Pittsburgh.
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NFL teams up with FEMA, designating these stadiums as emergency shelters
A first-of-its-kind partnership officially links the NFL with FEMA to aid in disaster relief.
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Using everyday waste, scientists invent 'coffee robots' to clean oil & microplastics from water
At least 6 million tons of coffee grounds are created annually — but scientists believe this waste could reduce water pollution.
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Scientists uncover heat-tolerant corals in Great Barrier Reef, indicating a better future for reefs
In research published today, we discovered surprising new evidence of variable heat tolerance in corals. As the world’s oceans warm, these differences are important.
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New 'bone-inspired' concrete is 560% stronger, without using plastics or fibers
The concrete, inspired by cortical bone, proves how well our bones handle strength under pressure.
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With 'walkable solar panels,' these inventors just paved the way for new eco-friendly architecture
The company promises to integrate solar technology into the "very fabric of your living and working spaces."
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'Gender Queer' is the most banned book in America. Here’s how author Maia Kobabe says you can protect it.
Maia Kobabe published a graphic memoir — "Gender Queer" — in 2019. It has since become the most challenged book in the United States.
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Swing state voters could get free concert tickets just by checking their registration
A number of indie favorites are teaming up with Propeller to give away free tickets to fans who register to vote.
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'Abbott Elementary' brings mobile STEM lab to students across the country
Ahead of the newest season of “Abbott Elementary,” students across the country are getting a chance to dive head-first into STEM.
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