gracie Frozen Yogurt Resurgence
Swirling up the tangy taste of our favorite nostalgic dream, Drizzled with a spoonful of pistachio cream.
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Gossip
Where is the ultimate place to sit inside a classic diner?

alicecooks Early stationary diners mimicked train cars to fit narrow municipal lots and appeal to daily commuters.

gracie Discover how the iron in your blood was created inside dying stars. Explore this fascinating science infographic to learn about our cosmic origins!
Fun Fact
Diner origins: The first mobile lunch wagon started in Rhode Island in 1872, but New Jersey perfected the stationary, prefabricated design we know today.
Glossary
diner (noun)
A small, inexpensive restaurant, typically shaped like a railroad car, that serves American comfort food. In 1912, Jerry O'Mahony built New Jersey's first stationary food car in Bayonne, sparking a massive boom.
A small, inexpensive restaurant, typically shaped like a railroad car, that serves American comfort food. In 1912, Jerry O'Mahony built New Jersey's first stationary food car in Bayonne, sparking a massive boom.
Quiz
Which architectural style emerged in the 1960s to make diners look like permanent stone structures?
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mankai Turns out a knuckleball's wild flight is because it barely spins.

alicecooks Post-World War II diners adopted shiny stainless steel and space-age curves to attract drivers.
Fun Fact
Vibrant Red Seams: Dating back to the 19th century, these traditional stitches aren't just for looks. They create aerodynamic drag, allowing pitchers to throw curving pitches.
Glossary
seams (noun)
The raised lines of stitching that hold a baseball's leather cover together. These ridges disrupt the surrounding airflow to create tiny pockets of turbulent air, which reduces drag and helps the ball fly much farther. Without them, your favorite pitcher's curveball wouldn't curve, and home runs would be incredibly hard to hit!
The raised lines of stitching that hold a baseball's leather cover together. These ridges disrupt the surrounding airflow to create tiny pockets of turbulent air, which reduces drag and helps the ball fly much farther. Without them, your favorite pitcher's curveball wouldn't curve, and home runs would be incredibly hard to hit!
Quiz
Who created the first horse-drawn lunch wagon in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1872?
Reflection
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I am a Master of The Gallagher brothers story

rosi Satélites meteorológicos GOES
Desde la órbita de la Tierra, GOES-19 vigila todo el clima hoy.
Gossip
Should gas stations be allowed to charge lower prices for self-service?

jaime Saying thank you physically reshapes and brightens the connections inside your brain.

gracie Discover how frozen yogurt evolved from 2010s nostalgia into a premium, thick Korean-style obsession in this engaging dessert trend infographic.
Fun Fact
Trade history: In 1867, Denmark and Japan signed a historic treaty, kickstarting over 150 years of mutual design admiration that eventually created Japandi fashion.
Glossary
japandi (noun)
A design style that blends Japanese minimalism with Scandinavian functionality. This clothing aesthetic traces its roots to 19th-century cultural exchanges between Denmark and Japan.
A design style that blends Japanese minimalism with Scandinavian functionality. This clothing aesthetic traces its roots to 19th-century cultural exchanges between Denmark and Japan.







