1 More hot days ahead
Things are heating up around here, literally. The temperatures are up in the Pikes Peak region and the Palmer Divide and that means plenty of fun in the sun. Source: Tri-Lakes Tribune
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2 Boy Scouts Seek a Way to Rebuild Ranks
FORT A.P. HILL, Va. -- Her crown glinting in the morning sun, Miss America was telling 45,000 Boy Scouts and their leaders the other day how thrilled she was to be here at the National Scout Jamboree, to be among "the most amazing young women ..." Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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3 Curious about the Saudi pavilion? Get in line
After a slow start, the Shanghai world's fair is drawing much bigger crowds than expected. Lines can stretch two miles and waits can last nine hours. Standing in an epic line to see the world's largest IMAX screen, you get the impression that the entire Chinese population of 1.3 billion has had the same idea. Source: Los Angeles Times
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4 Couple finds true wilderness in Big Bend
Associate Editor Michael A. Smith and his wife found true wilderness in Chisos Mountains in Big Bend National Park during the summer. Source: Galveston County Daily News
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5 Perseid meteor shower a summer pleasure for star gazers
Depending who you talk to, there are six to eight decent meteor showers in any given year around Palm Beach. Source: Palm Beach Daily News
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6 Boy Scouts Seek a Way to Rebuild Ranks
The group is working to redefine itself amid falling numbers, a push for diversity and a knock on the door from girls. Source: New York Times
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7 Boy Scouts Seek a Way Back to Relevance
The Boy Scouts is working to redefine itself amid falling numbers, a push for diversity and a knock on the door from girls. Source: New York Times
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8 Hot weather leads to huge water demand
Sun, sun and more sun — the forecast is rosy for at least another 10 days, and that means an increasing drain on Metro Vancouver’s water resources. Source: Kelowna Capital News
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9 Fun and fjords on an Arctic Circle cruise
CARL JONES cruises into the Arctic Circle for 12 days of fjords, fine dining and stylish fun Source: Shropshire Star
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10 A solar detective story: Explaining how power output varies hour by hour
Editor's Note: Scientific American's George Musser will be chronicling his experiences installing solar panels in Solar at Home (formerly 60-Second Solar). Read his introduction here and see all posts here . Solar homeowners' favorite topic of conversation is the performance of their arrays. As part of the sales pitch, the installer estimates how much power you'll generate, and most systems come ... Source: Scientific American
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