A case study for Promethean, a company that makes interactive hardware and software products for schools.
Author: maureen
Saving the world from thin air
A complicated story made simple, covering both carbon removal and blockchain.
Food for people who can’t swallow
What do you get when a dentist, a chef, and people with dysphagia walk into a lab?
The Outlaster
A longform piece on fitness, dedication, and crazy feats. Record-setting strongman Mike McCastle trained Colin O’Brady for his epic trek across Antarctica. But that turned out to be only a tiny part of Mike’s story.
Reluctant towns, cities and states are being dragged into court to fix sidewalks for people with disabilities
Since 1990, the Americans With Disabilities Act has required governmental entities to provide people with disabilities access to programs and services enjoyed by their nondisabled peers. When it comes to sidewalks, many cities haven’t come close.
No strings, no bureaucracy, but suddenly $1.4 million to help a Black community
Cameron Whitten and Salomé Chimuku knew Black Portlanders needed something more immediate than protests.
A date to remember
An unbelievably sweet pandemic wedding story
The weird science behind the milk we drink
There are millions of Holstein cows in the U.S., but genetically, there are less than 50 unique individuals among them. If Holsteins were wild animals, they’d be in danger of extinction. But who wants to stop inbreeding now?
A keen eye for design drives a donut dynasty
They opened their first cafĂ© long before the donut craze. People are still going nuts for ’em.
From calf to steak, a restauranteur does it all
Seattle restauranteur Renee Erickson wants to serve the world’s best steak.
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