The letter X can be a lot of things: rebellious, mysterious, religious. For this Word of the Week, we examine its origins and ...
Why do most Americans pronounce their “r”s while many in England, Australia, and New Zealand do not? The answer is a transatlantic story of timing and prestige ...
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David Suzuki is turning 90. Environmentalists may have 'lost, big time,' but he still has hope
David Suzuki admits defeat — at least in some respects.
Instead of chasing cultural buzzwords, consider enduring language that emphasizes commitment, reverence and responsibility, offering a path toward a more grounded life.
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What are roots, zeros and x intercepts and how can we tell the difference?
In this video series I will go over the basic definitions used for this video series. We will go over what does solving mean, the zero product property and how can the discriminant help us solve a ...
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Why over 60% of English words come from Latin
If you speak English, you are constantly using Latin even if you don’t realize it. More than 60 percent of English vocabulary ultimately comes from Latin, shaping everything from everyday words to ...
My colleague and I have published a new study of cactus flowers which may help explain the conundrum. For more than a century ...
The findings further hint that space rocks may have brought the building blocks of RNA and DNA to Earth long ago ...
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