Claes Oldenburg Is (Still) Changing What Art Looks Like
The sculptor, firmly entrenched in downtown New York, is an original Pop Art star with an undeniable legacy.
Clean Energy Momentum: Ranking State Progress (2017)
Is your state embracing clean energy? You might be surprised at which states are leading.
Coal Production Plummets to Lowest Level in 35 Years
Coal was once the dominant source of the nation’s electricity generation, but consumption of the fossil fuel has declined by nearly a third since its peak in 2007.
Coal to power India for decades to come
Coal will continue to produce roughly three-quarters of India’s electricity, says body charged with central planning, as it lays out plan to boost mining production
College Was Once Free and For the Public Good—What Happened? by Thomas Adam — YES! Magazine
Students didn’t have to worry about tuition and debt until higher education became more about personal gain than contributing to society.
Cosmic map reveals a not-so-lumpy Universe : Nature News & Comment
Odd results could still be consistent with the ‘standard model’ of cosmology.
Creatures raft across Pacific, thanks to tsunami | Earth | EarthSky
Hundreds of species hitched a ride on debris from the 2011 Japanese tsunami for a 4,400-mile journey across the Pacific Ocean.
Cut Your Carbon at Home
Energy efficiency refers to ways of improving products or systems so that they require less energy to do the same amount of work. Increasing energy efficiency is one of the fastest, easiest, and most cost-effective technological solutions for cutting carbon dioxide emissions and mitigating climate change.
Dallas cops learn to ‘think smarter, not harder’ using meditation, mindfulness
Several times a day, Assistant Dallas Police Chief Tammie Hughes gives herself a five-minute brain break at work: no phone, no computer, no…