Tag: history
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‘America’s Diagnosis’: No Medical Funding As Indigenous Peoples Move to Cities
[ad_1] Don’t see the audio player? Click here to listen. A transcript for this segment is being processed. We’re working on getting it posted 4-5 days after the episode airs. Episode 12: Invisible in the natives of big cities More than 70% of Indigenous people in the United States live in urban areas. However, India’s ... -
Science Center, Epcot, and Legacy of Legoland – Orlando Sentinel
[ad_1] This week’s Theme Park Rangers Radar looks to the future of the Orlando Science Center, and Epcot looks back to the heyday of waterskiing at Cypress Gardens. This was long before Legoland Florida entered Winter Haven. Radar is your weekly roundup of news from Central Florida’s theme parks and attractions. Appears on OrlandoSentinel.com on ... -
Column – House Passes PACT and CHIPS and Science Act – The Suffolk News-Herald
[ad_1] Column – House Passes PACT, CHIPS and Science Act Published Tuesday, September 27, 2022 at 6:28 PM Donald McKeechin guest columnist The U.S. House of Representatives was on recess last month, but August remains a very busy month for Congress and the Senate, as the Act Honors Promises to Address Comprehensive Toxicology (PACT) Act ... -
Did the Druids Build Stonehenge? | | Live Science
[ad_1] Stonehenge is one of the world’s most iconic and mysterious prehistoric monuments and has intrigued people for thousands of years.Scholars do not know exactly who built it and why, but many believe it to be a religious site. according to the movement of the sun (opens in new tab)But it was just as mysterious ... -
ODNR invites Ohioans to celebrate Earth Science Week
[ad_1] COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ Geological Survey Division invites Ohioans to celebrate Earth Science Week October 9-15 with a series of activities and programs. What you need to know The theme of Earth Science Week 2022 is “Earth Science for a Sustainable World” The Geological Survey ODNR Division offers a ... -
The Science of Odor, Whole Bread, Whale Life
[ad_1] The lost science of smell (Smithsonian Magazine)Abigail TuckerHumans have 3 color-sensitive receptors and 400 odor-sensitive receptors. But scent is one of the least understood senses we have. Scientists, fragrance designers and artists are starting to change that. The Disgusting History of San Francisco Sourdough (Atlas Obscura)By Amanda Herbert and David WoodworthSan Francisco sourdough bread ... -
The Milky Way is ‘rippling’ like a pond, and scientists may finally know why
[ad_1] Imagine the 100 billion stars of the Milky Way as flat, still puddles. Now imagine someone dropping a stone the size of his 400 million suns into that water. The stillness is shattered. Wave after wave of energy ripples across the surface of the galaxy, pushing and bouncing the stars in a chaotic dance ... -
Tapestry and Kate Spade New York Partner with Fashion Row in Harlem – WWD
[ad_1] Tapestry Inc. and Kate Spade New York are the latest brands to partner with Harlem’s Fashion Row. As part of its commitment to fostering the next generation of diverse creatives, Tapestry and Kate Spade New have entered into a three-year partnership with HFR’s annual HBCU Fashion Summit. Through this initiative, students at Bowie State ...











