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Over the past two weeks, I have written about how some states are easing child labor laws, leading to young people working too long and too many hours during the year when they should be in school.
Read moreWinter can be harsh. Frigid temperatures and fewer hours of daylight can take a toll, and many people prefer to stay warm inside as much as possible during winter. Indoor air also can take a toll, leading to dry skin and increasing individuals' exposure to viruses such as those that cause the common cold. Warm and dry indoor air also can affect houseplants, which underscores how important it is to change your indoor plant care routine in winter. Outdoor plants might not bloom or thrive once winter arrives, but houseplants can make it through the season with a few simple strategies.
Read moreResearchers from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History led a new analysis that sheds light on the ancestry and genetics of woolly dogs, a now extinct breed of dog that was a fixture of Indigenous Coast Salish communities in the Pacific Northwest for millennia. Anthropologist Logan Kistler and evolutionary molecular biologist Audrey Lin analyzed genetic clues preserved in the pelt of “Mutton,” the only known woolly dog fleece in the world, to pinpoint the genes responsible for their highly sought-after woolly fur.
Read moreOklahoma’s leader in advanced technology education has unveiled a new initiative to expand STEM education access and enhance workforce development across the state: OSU Polytech.
Read moreOklahoma Custom Coating, located in Seminole, was one of five recipients of grant awards for the Business Expansion Incentive Program (BEIP) and P3 Pooled Finance Program (P3), the Oklahoma Department of Commerce, in partnership with the Oklahoma Development Finance Authority (ODFA), announced Wednesday, Dec. 13.
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