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Why Roman concrete lasted 2,000 years and why we don’t use it today
Roman concrete has survived millennia, even underwater, outperforming many modern materials. So why don’t we use it today?
I’m sitting at the dining room table doing my Spanish homework while my mother sits across from me, tackling a daunting task: ...
As religious tensions rise, synagogues and other houses of worship in Maine look to beef up security
It’s been seven years since Scott Nussinow became the chair of a new safety and security committee at Temple Shalom, a Jewish ...
A rare 1,700-year-old discovery by archaeologists in Turkey highlights the use of advanced engineering of the Roman-era.
Tide pools surround the base, filled with colorful sea life. You might discover sea stars, hermit crabs, and small fish in ...
I WAS at an event with former Green Party leader Caroline Lucas last week. The discussion covered the state of green politics, the limits ...
The long-delayed AJ12 'Bloodline' finally has a release date. Here is the real story behind the name and how it differs from ...
In Rosenberg’s hands, he is also a funny, sharp, sentimental 21-year-old who worries about his mother, schemes to win back an ...
The preferential option for the poor and responsibility of caring for creation at the heart of Catholic social teaching make ...
Living in New York City, I’m always in need of a good pair of walking shoes—but not just any old pair of sneakers can do the job. Miles and miles of city walking means that my feet are always pounding ...
The World Council of Churches (WCC) invites people and churches to join in global prayers for peace, starting with the Middle ...
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