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    [ad_1] In my last column, I focused on the similarities between the life cycle of wine and chocolate, from raw material to final product. We compared each step of growing, harvesting and producing wine with similar steps in chocolate making. The similarities run deep and wide. In another column, I hinted that each product pairing ...
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    [ad_1] As Boston’s life sciences market continues to boom, property developers are getting creative to capitalize on conversion trends. And by replacing major department stores with breweries, grocery stores, and now labs, malls hope to reinvent themselves to survive in the age of online shopping. Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) announced in July that the currently ...
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    [ad_1] BUILD, a pilot orientation program jointly operated by Yale University’s Center for Engineering Innovative Design and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, began this fall as part of Camp Yale, Yale College’s newly reimagined orientation program. Himani Patissam September 5, 2022 at 11:50 PM Courtesy of Vincent Wilczynski Camp Yale, a newly revamped ...
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    [ad_1] Alabaster Library event focuses on math, science Published Monday, September 5, 2022 at 8:52 PM SCOTT MIMS / SPECIAL FOR REPORTERS alabaster—The Albert L. Scott Library in Alabaster hosts many science and math-focused events throughout September, starting with a class on the basics of laser cutting on September 13th at 4:00pm . The Laser ...
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    [ad_1] Rebecca Flores remembers picking cotton in the hot summers of Atascosa County, just south of San Antonio, Texas, as a child. “It was my education to be a worker and not get paid for anything,” she said. The girl, who grew up in a family of migrant farmworkers, led the union’s state chapters that ...
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    [ad_1] From 49 acres of vines ripening under the blazing sun to hot spring pools right on the way near a lazy creek. Crinklewood marches to the natural rhythm of the universe. Our secluded French-inspired biodynamic winery and cellar door sits in peaceful countryside surrounded by the spectacular Brokenback Range and Wollomby Brook. We breathe ...
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    [ad_1] Professor Brian Cox broke the Guinness World Record for the most tickets sold for a science tour after 230,873 people watched the 2019 Universal Show. This is the second time the physicist has broken his own record, with his 2017 live tour selling 158,589 tickets, itself beating his own previous record. “I am very ...
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    [ad_1] by James C. Sherlock Dick Hall-Sizemore went to great lengths in an article to rebut one of my own. He attempted to disprove the two major assertions in my article: The ed schools have had control of education policy in the Commonwealth and nationally for a very long time.  They have in the process ...