The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) celebrates the legacy and contributions of African American veterans in November. Throughout the mo… Read More
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The lobotomy, one of the most brutal surgical procedures of the modern world, had a complex and controversial history. This article delves into the dark past of this procedure that began wit… Read More
School’s well underway, and if you’re an educator, you always look for ways to engage kids. Sit back and think of the kids getting curious and excited—going beyond memorizi… Read More
From May 31 to June 1, 1921, massive mobs of white rioters destroyed the Greenwood neighborhood of Tulsa, Oklahoma. This instance of racial violence was covered up for decades by the… Read More
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Addressing Cultural Diversity Gaps in Wind Turbine Regulations: A Pathway to Inclusivity
The Importance of Cultural Diversity in Wind Turbine Regulations
Cultural diversity plays a vital r… Read More
How to Think Like a Philosopher (2023) draws from the lives and work of thinkers through history to reveal unique perspectives on beauty, truth, and the nature of reality. It presents philos… Read More