Many foreigners who visit Japan are confused, intrigued and sometimes baffled by Japanese culture and some of the aspects of life that are unique to Japan.
Dentistry and the tools to improve the dental field have come a long way from the days of George Washington, when he endured painful metal dentures made with horse and cow teeth.
Long before the Coronavirus turned our lives upside down, online instruction has helped millions around the world gain competency and credits toward certification and academic degrees.
January 25, 2021 – United Airlines today launched the “Travel-Ready Center” - a new, digital solution where customers can review COVID-19 entry requirements, find local testing options and upload any required testing and vaccination records for domestic and international travel, all in one place.
After multiple combat deployments in hot spots including Kuwait, Iraq, and Afghanistan, Army Master Sgt. Akinola Oladipo developed chronic knee and back pain as well as lingering issues from a mild traumatic brain injury.
For military spouses enduring deployments in this complicated world of internet-based communications and 24/7 news, is ignorance bliss, or is knowledge power?
Students from kindergarten to sixth grade at Arnn Elementary School attended the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics symposium, or STEM, to gain knowledge and possibly increase their interest in the respective fields.
Students at Shirley Lanham ES had a great time on September 12, 2019 using cookies to work on STEM (science, technology, engineering, math). Thank you to all the parents who volunteered for this event.
Last week, I hobbled over our frozen lawn toward my salt-encrusted car, balancing a to-go cup of coffee and two bags slung over each shoulder. It's a hassle running errands during the doldrums of winter.