Tag: light
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How to help connect the next generation of audiences
[ad_1] Credit: The Trade Desk Today, more and more consumers are trying to understand how businesses access and use their personal data for marketing and advertising purposes. At the same time, the demise of cookies is challenging the foundations of targeted online advertising. With tightening privacy regulations, brands have had to look for ways to ... -
Is Peer Review a Good Idea? – The Wire Science
[ad_1] Image: Markus Spiske/Pexels “We think there are a number of clear benefits to abolishing prepublication peer review,” the authors argue in their analysis below. While various benefits of the existing system have been suggested, they don’t believe there exist any that have clear empirical support. Insofar as empirical research exists, it is ambiguous in ... -
A 19th-century art form revived to make tactile scientific graphics for the blind
[ad_1] Expanding / 3D-printed lithophane helps blind scientists “see” data from protein separation gels and more at their fingertips. Odan Coune/Brian Shaw In the 19th century, an art form known as lithophant became all the rage in Western Europe. These thin sculptures were usually made of translucent materials such as porcelain or wax. When backlit, ... -
The best women’s fall fashion at Nordstrom right now.
[ad_1] nordstrom The temperatures may still be hot, but I’m dreaming of all the fall foliage and pumpkin spice. If so, check out the new fall women’s arrivals Nordstrom has to offer right now from fan-favorite brands like Ugg, Free People, and Alo. Top product in this article: Ugg Maeve High Pile Fleece Jacket, $198 ... -
Blockchain could revolutionize medical science
[ad_1] Blockchain and cryptocurrencies in general are too often associated with speculative financial markets. But what many of the general public still don’t understand is that the technology itself is revolutionary, and the way we share blocks of data while preserving its integrity and reliability will change the world. In fact, there are currently huge ... -
can science save these threatened species from extinction?
[ad_1] Perched among the fronds of the world’s loneliest tree, Viswambharan Sarasan had an important decision to make. Sarasan had worked for years to get access to this palm — the last living member of the species Hyophorbe amaricaulis, which grows in Curepipe Botanic Gardens, Mauritius. He reached up towards a cluster of its walnut-sized, ... -
In memory of a local education benefactor – progress
[ad_1] vernon robison progress Dr. Anne Rice Public education in Virgin Valley and Moapa Valley lost one of its most powerful allies and supporters earlier this month. Dr. Anne Rice, a longtime Mesquite resident, passed away on August 13, 2022 at the age of 94. Dr. Rice, with the administrative assistance of his dear friend ... -
Amelia’s Closet Hosts Project ReStyle Fashion Show and Competition
[ad_1] Murfreesboro, Tennessee – Amelia’s Closet will be hosting its first Fashion Show fundraiser on Thursday, October 13 from 6-8pm at Liberties Station, 850 NW Broad Street in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Announced Project ReStyle. Demetria Kalodimos will host this wonderful event. Founding Executive Director Jody Powers said: “The competition features Amelia’s five teams repurposing, re-styling and ...





