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In the early 1930s, “manufacturers produced 10 million puzzles a week,” described Lerno. “People could rent puzzles for a ...
Play-based education is gaining recognition as a powerful method for early learning, shaping young minds in profound ways.
Gaming is, and has been for some time, a hot subject. With the industry worth billions of dollars and attracting people from ...
In the early 1930s, on the brink of WWII, the US Army and Navy were on a mission to develop engines capable of delivering unmatched power for military aircraft. With a growing need for ...
Loss of navigational skills is one of the first symptoms of dementia, and developing a better sense of direction may help ward off decline in brain function.
By cultivating a connected and founder-first ecosystem, Michigan aims to prove that economic growth can be inclusive, ...
If you’re diving into the world of startups, then you probably heard about Entretech.org but maybe you don’t really know what all the fuss is about. Well, ...
Rockford is fortunate to have services, programs and initiatives all aimed at increasing literacy, write Ald. Timothy Durkee ...
In the interview, Lloyd M. Smith discusses proteoforms, an area of research worthy of the next Human Genome Project.
Discover how AI is reshaping cybersecurity by solving OSINT puzzles, analyzing metadata, and redefining human-machine ...
Caterpillar is celebrating its 100th anniversary and ties to the Peoria region. What does the future hold for the company?
Priscilla Diane Chapman Frisch, a University of Chicago Research Professor in Astronomy and Astrophysics and a world-leading ...