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Science Shows We Don’t Need a Green New Deal
[ad_1] W.Why are politicians hyping up climate change when scientists have the solution? Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is a major offender on this issue. Sanders recently denounced fossil fuel companies in the Senate. At issue was a side deal negotiated by Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) to build a pipeline in his state in exchange for ... -
ACA’s free health checks threatened by court ruling: Shot
[ad_1] A screening mammogram like this in Chicago in 2012 is one of many preventive health services that the Affordable Care Act mandated free coverage for patients. But that could change if his Sept. 7 ruling by a Texas federal district judge is upheld on appeal. Heather Charles/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images hide ... -
Gallagher Lee Appoints New Chief Science Officer
[ad_1] Gallagher Re created the position of Chief Scientific Officer and appointed Steve Bowen (pictured) to the new position. As Chief Scientific Officer, Bowen will work with the new Gallagher Research Center, Global Catastrophe Analytics, Climate and ESG teams. He will be based in Chicago for his global role, officially launching at Gallagher ... -
Merger of Atrium Health and Advocate Aurora Health Setbacks in Illinois
[ad_1] An Illinois state board initially voted against the deal but agreed to consider it later. The two systems are seeking approval for a merger whose annual revenues will create his $27 billion organization. The planned merger of Atrium Health and Advocate Aurora Health, one of the largest proposed hospital mergers in years, has faced ... -
Newly discovered half-water, half-rock planet is right out of science fiction
[ad_1] Since the 1990s, scientists have classified thousands of planets outside our solar system called exoplanets. Some of these are huge and gaseous, while others are small and rocky like our home planet. It may be denser and more watery than it used to be, and this has had a major impact on alien life. ... -
If the authors of the manuscript are well-known, reviewers will give higher marks.chemistry
[ad_1] Indeed, very robust new research confirms that having a prominent figure in the scientific community helps your paper get published. Only 10% of reviewers of test papers recommended acceptance when the only listed author was unknown, but when the same manuscript contained the name of a Nobel Prize winner , 59% supported it. The ... -
Why science says Broncos kicker Brandon McManus could have hit a 64-yard field goal in Denver
[ad_1] 5 NFL games where the weather played a role. Seattle – The Monday night football game between the Denver Broncos and the Seattle Seahawks ended in a field goal. It was four down with 20 seconds remaining for Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson. He only needed five yards to complete a first down, but Denver ... -
ASU College of Health Solutions welcomes 22 new faculty members
[ad_1] September 12, 2022 Arizona State University’s College of Health Solutions will be infused with new talent, energy and ideas with 22 new faculty members joining for the 2022-23 academic year. The new faculty will provide important experience that will help the College develop future health care leaders and advance its mission to improve the ...










