Science & Tech
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Lonely people don’t vote – The Journal
[ad_1] Lonely people are less likely to vote. This is proven. A study by Alexander Langenkamp, “Lonely Minds, Empty Booths?: Loneliness, Relationships between Reported ... -
Lonely people don’t vote – The Durango Herald
[ad_1] Lonely people are less likely to vote. This is proven. A study by Alexander Langenkamp, “Lonely Minds, Empty Booths?: Loneliness, Relationships between Reported ... -
Perfect Weather for the 60th Agricultural Science Review – Ohio Ag Net
[ad_1] The 60th Annual Agricultural Science Review, sponsored by Ohio State University’s Department of Food, Agriculture and Environmental Sciences (CFAES), concluded at the Molly ... -
Posters and pints connect beer and science
[ad_1] Beer can cracking and lively conversations erupted throughout the Sara Fulham Atrium on Tuesday as hundreds of postdocs, graduate students and faculty gathered ... -
Science museum celebrates Hispanic heritage
[ad_1] To: Jill Cassmore Post: September 25, 2022 / 6:15 PM EDT Has been updated: September 25, 2022 / 6:15 PM EDT BUFFALO, NY ... -
Tech Sponsors and Education Leaders Promote Computer Science Education in New York City – The Ticker
[ad_1] On September 1, Google pledged $20 million to fund computer science education and other nonprofits in the US school system. By supporting organizations ... -
Newcastle Science Teacher Named 2023 Wyoming Teacher of the Year
[ad_1] The Wyoming Department of Education (WDE) announced in a press release Thursday that Newcastle High School science teacher Zach Beam was named Wyoming’s ... -
Why the US Milk Formula Shortage Was Mishandled
[ad_1] The baby formula shortage isn’t over yet, but to prevent future shortages, the United States is taking a critical look at what went ...











