For many North Idaho gardeners, early March means it’s time to start seeds indoors. Tiny pots, grow lights and careful watering begin the long, time-consuming process that eventually leads to summer ...
Theodor Geisel, better known under his penname, Dr. Seuss, is best known for the catchy verse that accompanied the droll illustrations in his read-aloud children's books. But he is much less well ...
The Scottish poet, novelist, and historian Andrew Lang once quipped that politicians use statistics the way a drunkard uses a lamppost: “for support rather than illumination.” Indeed, the same line ...
The last year has seen some of the most remarkable scientific breakthroughs in human history, resulting in the rapid creation and deployment of multiple, successful vaccines. By mid-May, 35% of ...
The flawed decision making process that contributed to the Challenger disaster remains relevant to today’s business leaders. The space shuttle Challenger disaster remains one of the most evocative ...
Utility-scale solar projects are larger, interconnections are slower, and engineering decisions must anticipate regulation and supply chains years in advance. At the CT Solar Platform in Snyder, Texas ...
The military-industrial complex “has more tentacles than an octopus,” and its “dimensions are almost infinite.” So wrote Sen. William Proxmire in his excoriating 1970 book Report from Wasteland. He ...