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Education and Inspiration: Finding Solutions
[ad_1] Hannover Messe hosts a Solution Theater to learn more about the latest and greatest trends, topics and technologies in manufacturing. Programming includes presentations, demonstrations, case studies, and more to keep attendees up-to-date on trends and topics important to the industry. The opportunity to attend this event offers attendees a unique opportunity to hear exclusively ... -
Tony La Lusa opens up about ‘uncertain’ health surrounding White Sox return
[ad_1] White Sox manager Tony La Lussa, who has been on health leave since August 30, met with the team in person this weekend in Oakland. La Russa was cleared by his doctor to travel from his home in Arizona because he wanted to attend when Dave Stewart had his number retired by the Athletics ... -
South Shoreline Promotes Education and Spreads Awareness During Rail Safety Week
[ad_1] In partnership with Indiana Operations Lifesaver, the South Shore line will return to National Rail Safety Week September 19-23. During Rail Safety Week, SSL representatives will be present throughout the morning at Millennium Station and East Chicago on September 21 to provide commuter education materials on train and level crossing safety, answer questions, and ... -
These Water Worlds Could Exist Outside Our Solar System
[ad_1] Astronomers usually classify the planets of our solar system into two types: rocky planets and gas giants. However, a new study of planets in other star systems in our galaxy finds that there is a third kind of world made up of about 50% water and 50% rock. And such water-rich worlds are an ... -
What ‘Anti-Wake’ Groups Are Misunderstanding About Diversity Demands in Science
[ad_1] Recently, a select group of scientists, academics and experts denounced a major scientific journal. Scientific American (Siam) When chemistryto “wake up” and join the “social justice” bandwagon. These criticisms spread from blogs to the editorial pages of The Wall Street Journal and Newsweek. advertisement Jerry Coyne, professor emeritus of biology at the University of ... -
A decade after groundbreaking healthcare legislation, efforts to contain costs may be stalling
[ad_1] Ten years ago, medical costs skyrocketed, so Massachusetts passed a landmark law to tackle the problem. The law created the first-of-its-kind oversight body, the Health Policy Board, to monitor rising costs. And set goals to limit spending growth. Ten years later, this cost control effort has met with mixed success. Although the rate of ... -
ARAKAKY: What good is U.Va.Education — From Bachelor to PhD – Cavalier Daily
[ad_1] A little over ten years ago, I strolled through the Central Grounds to Now Hall 101 for my first class at university. Coming from a small rural community in the Shenandoah Valley, U.Va. My stomach sank as I stepped into an introductory lecture on comparative politics by political science professor Leonard Schoppa. Looking around, ... -
Tom Still: Spurring National Science Goals, Wisconsin Group Thinks Beyond Geography | Business News
[ad_1] Perhaps Wisconsin should thank the National Science Foundation for helping bring together many of the region’s science, technology, and economic development stakeholders. All I needed was a big challenge. Because NSF’s Regional Innovation Engines program seeks collaborative ideas that bridge the gap between science and technology to solve today’s problems while stimulating the economy ...











