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Scott Hollifield: Now for the latest science news | Columnist
[ad_1] Scott Holyfield The latest science that impacts our lives, with talented and dedicated researchers working around the clock and publishing their results on multiple platforms and in many languages we don’t understand. How can we keep up with technological progress? It’s hard, especially when we live in an age where it’s easy to get ... -
Links between climate change and health disparities researched at the University of Maryland – State of Reform
[ad_1] Climate change and environmental policies play a huge role in our health and, if left unchecked, can adversely affect vulnerable communities and exacerbate health inequalities. Last week, the Community Engagement, Environmental Justice, and Health (CEEJH) program at the University of Maryland School of Public Health brought together environmental professionals to 8th Annual UMD Symposium ... -
Scientific image award goes to fly infected with zombie fungus
[ad_1] The winners of the second BioMed Central Ecology and Evolution Image Competition have been announced. They are incredibly scary. The winning image shows the fruiting body of a parasitic fungus erupting from a fly’s body in Peru’s Tambopata National Reserve and was taken by Roberto García-Roa of the University of Valencia, Spain. “The image ... -
5 digital marketing trends to watch by the end of 2022, Marketing & Advertising News, ET BrandEquity
[ad_1] Representative photo Half of the year passed quickly. And the world of digital marketing is evolving even faster. Earlier this year, I read this article and wrote about five digital marketing trend predictions that are transforming the industry. Here are his five trend predictions every marketer should be on the lookout for if they ... -
Food futurism shifts from scientific debate to trust
[ad_1] Vail, Colorado – For years, as a State Department official and a self-proclaimed food futurist in the private sector, Jack Bobo tried to convince people to follow the science of genetically modifying crops and other thorny agricultural issues. But at a recent international sweetener symposium here, Bobo told the country’s sugar cane and beet ... -
Parents: Education must include mental health, trust in teachers
[ad_1] Parents in Ohio want their students to have support inside and outside the classroom and trust teachers to know how to teach their children, according to a new study. A six-month study conducted by the Children’s Defense Fund-Ohio in partnership with the Community Research Institute at Baldwin Wallace University asked more than 1,000 k-12 ... -
Can drinking coffee make you live longer?
[ad_1] Americans drink an estimated 517 million cups of coffee every day. National Coffee Association (opens in new tab), making it the most popular non-water beverage in the United States. Drinking coffee has been associated with various health benefits. But will it help you live longer? Many large studies suggest that biologically active compounds in ... -
India at 75: Discover the history and evolution of Indian fashion from the 1950s to the 2020s
[ad_1] India is celebrating its 75th Independence Day this year. To encourage the people, the Indian government launched the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign, inviting people to bring home and hoist the Indian flag. As directed by the government, people enthusiastically support the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign and bring the flag into their homes. The whole ...











