“You’re back?! I thought you were in Mexico!” It was the third time I’d heard this comment since I’d returned to Santa Fe for Thanksgiving. “Yes, for a bit. Then I’m heading back ...” home? That’s ...
As is the case for many young Americans, Ashley Terrell says her parents always had the expectation that she'd go to college and land a job in her chosen profession. More than a year after graduating, ...
Even as the U.S. economy adds jobs, there are fewer entry-level positions for college graduates just entering the labor market. "For the first time in modern history, a bachelor's degree is no longer ...
The AI-powered ‘Help me schedule’ feature will use the context of your email and your Google Calendar to help find available time slots. The AI-powered ‘Help me schedule’ feature will use the context ...
As hot rods’ paint jobs go, especially when it comes to deep color and shine, PPG finishing products have been involved with award-winning rides for decades. The 2017 Ridler Award–winning stunner that ...
You’ve seen us do stories on here about barn finds, but how about something a bit more extreme than a car forgotten about in a garage or barn? In 1975, a visionary man in the small town of Seward, ...
Physics and Python stuff. Most of the videos here are either adapted from class lectures or solving physics problems. I really like to use numerical calculations without all the fancy programming ...
Physics and Python stuff. Most of the videos here are either adapted from class lectures or solving physics problems. I really like to use numerical calculations without all the fancy programming ...
The human fingerprint on global warming was likely evident in Earth’s atmosphere far earlier than previously thought—even before the invention of modern cars, a new study says. Using a combination of ...
CINCINNATI — Brad Keller grinned at the mention of his fastball velocity. After his four-seam fastball sat at 93.8 mph last year, Keller’s heater is averaging 97 mph with the Chicago Cubs. The ...
In the Tokyo Dome in March, you could almost hear the zip of the ball. 101 mph. The pop of the catcher’s mitt sounded like a gunshot. 100 mph. Roki Sasaki would lift his left leg almost to his head, ...