If you"ve ever been the least bit curious about how computers work, this week is for you. December 9 marks the start of Computer Science Education Week, an annual program that uses the Hour of Code as one way to inspire K-12 students to take an interest in computer science and to level the playing field in an industry that can seem intimidating to some. The Hour of Code is exactly what it sounds like: Students and adults alike are invited to set aside 60 minutes to try out one of the many Hour of Code tutorials—offered in 45 languages—for a brief introduction to coding. Organizers believe every single student should have the opportunity to learn computer science, as it nurtures creativity and encourages problem solving. We concur. And we highly recommend the Minecraft tutorials as a starting place. Happy coding, friends!
Let s crack the code
Today in History
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High alpine color in Colorado
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Butchart Gardens in Brentwood Bay, British Columbia, Canada
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Evidence of human habitation
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Cherry blossoms at the National Mall, Washington, DC
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Frost-covered dunes on Mars
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Aerial view of the Colorado River Delta in Mexico
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Château de Villandry, France
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Summer solstice
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In Texas, even the riverbend is big
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Natural Bridges State Beach in Santa Cruz, California
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Spreadsheet Day
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A lofty lighthouse and a little ocean spray
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Haven t you herd? It s World Elephant Day!
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In praise of the pipes
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Flag Day
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Cinco de Mayo
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Castle Stalker, Argyll, Scotland
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Christmas tree at Crystal Pier, San Diego, California
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World Elephant Day
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National Bird Day
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Great Fountain Geyser, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
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World Maritime Day
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Tulips, Netherlands
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National Hummingbird Day
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Tolkien Reading Day
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American Wetlands Month
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Cinco de Mayo
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Boxing Day
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Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park, California
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Great horned owl fledglings
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