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This camera can snap atoms better than a smartphone
[ad_1] In suburban Chicago, about 54 miles west of Lake Michigan, there is a hole about 330 feet deep in the ground. Long ago, scientists drilled shafts for particle physics experiments that have long disappeared from this world. Now, in a few years, they plan to reuse that shaft for a new project with his ... -
Meet Boston Police Officer Ben Lynskey and Bring His Mental Health Background to the Streets
[ad_1] Lynskey, 40, is a member of the Boston Police Department’s Street Outreach Unit. The team specializes in connecting people suffering from substance use disorders and mental illness to social services, with a focus on treatment and housing rather than accommodation. Lynskey, a former mental health worker who felt called to join the police force ... -
Tucson Unified School District purchases 27 acres from BLM.education
[ad_1] The Bureau of Land Management transferred ownership of 27.5 acres of land to the Tucson Unified School District for a market value of $480,000. Land on the southwest side of Tucson was home to the former Hohokam Middle School (7400 S. Settler Road), which TUSD closed in 2013 as part of a larger cost-cutting ... -
Duke Flag Lowered: Merrell Patrick Dies After Helping Start Computer Science Division
[ad_1] We are sending you a heartfelt letter to inform you that Merrell Lee Patrick, Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, passed away on August 8, 2022 at the age of 89. Half a century ago. Merrell arrived at Duke University in 1964 as an assistant professor of mathematics and director of the Center for Computation. ... -
Endometriosis: Sex, Science, Religion, Politics
[ad_1] As medical professionals, endometriosis is more than just a women’s health issue, we need to rethink much of our heritage. Endometriosis is not just a women’s health problem. It highlights aspects of gender inequality, the need for scientific rigor in our thinking, and how we, as physicians, operate within all religious, political and historical ... -
Medical technology specialist develops wearable device to prevent accidents | Waukesha Co. Business News
[ad_1] Heartland — Resident Deepak Arora, chief executive officer of Heartland-based Wearable Technologies Inc., is developing wearables with the ability to monitor users and prevent accidents, targeting children and the elderly. invented the device. The invention came after a tragic accident in June 2020 when Arora’s daughter Mahi drowned in a reservoir behind the Heartland ... -
what it means to go back to school
[ad_1] Sixteen-year-old “Jeremy” struggles. Before the pandemic, he was an extrovert in his eighth grade and had his GPA near perfect with his friend group of 15 to 20. Schools were then closed and he spent all of his ninth grade at his home. Jeremy is a hands-on learner who finds it difficult to pay ... -
Opinions | Do You Want To Solve The Teacher Shortage?value education
[ad_1] As students return to classrooms, school districts across the country are facing historic number of teacher vacancies – estimated 300,000According to the National Education Association (NEA), the largest teacher union in the United States, Some states have been particularly hard hit, with about 2,000 Illinois and Arizona, 3,000 Nevada and 9,000 in Florida. How ...











