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Best Sale Women’s Sweaters – Billboard
[ad_1] Sweater weather! The autumnal equinox arrived last week. That means it’s time to stock up on fall essentials. No matter how bad the weather is, it never hurts to stock up on seasonal essentials. We’re here to make your search easier and more affordable. Below, find nearly a dozen of the best deals on ... -
The Natural World in Your Pocket: How Citizen Science Democratizes Discovery
[ad_1] Digital science projects like iNaturalist use the internet to help people access and understand the natural world. And the ecological crisis makes the work more urgent, Shanti Mathias found. It begins with ordinary curiosity. A line of ants climbing a doorway moves neatly in a single line. What species of ants are they and ... -
University of San Mateo Hosts Centennial Science Week | Local News
[ad_1] For Mohsen Janatpour, a longtime professor of astronomy at the University of San Mateo, teaching science is a hands-on activity, and the university’s Centennial Science Week is an opportunity for families and children to experience astrology and other sciences. increase. Professor Mohsen Janatpour will speak at the Centennial Science Week event. The week-long event ... -
San Diego Health Officials Alert Parents to Risks of Teenage Marijuana Use
[ad_1] San Diego health officials last week highlighted the mental health-related risks of marijuana, especially the frequent use of high-potency cannabis among young people. According to a study published by the Society for the Study of Addiction, the potency of cannabis, as measured by the amount of THC in the product, increased by about 0.20% ... -
Teen Mental Health Project Makes High School Dance and Exercise Room – The Morgan Messenger
[ad_1] Berkeley Springs High School junior Jillian Fortney (right) and other members of her high school dance team paint the high school’s new dance room as part of Fortney’s Girl Scout Gold Award “Moving for Teen Mental Health” project. paint.Photo by Holly McCumbie Kate Evans Jillian Fortney, a senior at Berkeley Springs High School, created ... -
College dropped out of science business major – The Observer
[ad_1] The Science-Business Major, an interdisciplinary program that includes curricular aspects of both the Mendoza College of Business and College of Science, will not be available to those who have not yet committed to starting their major in Fall 2023. Interdisciplinary majors are intended to help students gain from studying at one or more of ... -
Utah School Board Seeks Opinion After Decisive Debate on Student Health and Risk Prevention Survey – St. George News
[ad_1] st. George — The Utah Board of Education is seeking feedback on its student health and risk prevention program following a meeting earlier in the summer where concerns about the program’s investigation were raised. Illustrative stock image, St. George News The SHARP survey is a questionnaire given to all students asking specific questions that ... -
Overnight camping trips for Howard Middle School students will be replaced with science-based day trips – Baltimore Sun
[ad_1] The Howard County Public School System has changed its outdoor education program for middle school students, replacing the traditional overnight Chesapeake Bay camping experience with two day excursions within the county. The school system says the two new excursions will be much less expensive while focusing on Howard County’s science curriculum and benefiting far ...











