Ann Marie Jones was born with a birth defect and uses a wheelchair, but she continues to see the world as a solo traveler.
Think of it this way: if you roll a ball toward a wall, it will bounce back. That’s normal physics. But in the quantum world, a tiny particle might sometimes pass straight through the wall, as if the ...
A hundred years ago, Maryland's first state forester challenged residents to find the state's biggest tree. Now the contest ...
Some of Colorado’s most magnificent trees are growing right here in Southwest Colorado. The Colorado Tree Coalition has documented more than 800 of these Champion Trees. By Sadie Smith. This story is ...
Frustrated with the way Palo Alto schools taught math, Munger joined the state’s curriculum commission in 2003. He waded into ...
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Fitness: How smart is your smartwatch?

The first version of the Apple Watch, launched a decade ago, revolutionized the wearables market for fitness enthusiasts.
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Texas Tech was a big spender in the transfer portal and has one of nation's top defensive lines to challenge UH quarterback ...
Zayden High returns to UNC after a year away from the program. Take a look at our player preview for one of the Tar Heels' ...
Former CDC director Tom Frieden discusses how communities and health systems can move forward as the US public health system ...
It's not the number on your scale, BMI, or even waist circumference—this endocrinologist's assurance is a new way of tracking your progress.
A Pulitzer Prize-winning weekly covering West Marin, including the towns of Point Reyes Station, Inverness, Bolinas, Stinson ...