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Bayer Vietnam launches science education project
[ad_1] Science Switch was launched as part of Bayer’s global initiative “Making Science Make Sense” (MSMS) to help students develop their science literacy in different and effective ways. The launch event, held at Khan Quang Do’s office, was attended by approximately 80 attendees representing project team members including OUCRU, Bayer, publishers, scientists, content developers and ... -
Protecting Fashion Brands in the Metaverse and Beyond | Perkins Coie
[ad_1] The Metaverse is a network of digital environments where individuals can interact and shop using avatars. The metaverse is undoubtedly one of the hottest topics in recent years. So it’s no surprise that fashion brands are interested in the potential of the metaverse, even though it’s still in its early stages. One of the ... -
Chicago website design SEO firm warns against using black hat SEO techniques in digital marketing
[ad_1] The Chicago Website Design SEO Company (CWDSC) urges Illinois businesses to entrust their digital marketing efforts to professionals who keep abreast of the latest trends in the industry. Chicago-based digital marketing agency has been a leader in keyword-based search engine optimization for over a decade. Founded in 2009, CWDSC has built over 1,000 websites ... -
As prison education expands in Wisconsin, incarcerated students find success | Education
[ad_1] Dressed in a royal blue graduation robe, Roberto Juarez-Nieves joyfully threw his cap into the air this month at Oregon’s Oakhill Correctional Institution. After completing five months of electrical maintenance courses, he had at last received his technical diploma from Madison College. In many ways, he had changed from the person he once was. ... -
Commentary: Better sex education in schools can help young people affected by the abortion ban
[ad_1] Recently, voters in Kansas adamantly rejected a referendum that would ensure more abortion restrictions in the red-hot state. Predictions that conservatives may pay the price in the next election have led to the Supreme Court’s decision in the Women’s Health Organization in Dobbs v. Jackson, which overturned the protection of But while the abortion ... -
Glowing snails full of antifreeze protein found off the coast of Greenland
[ad_1] Scientists digging deep into an iceberg off the coast of Greenland have found fish with glowing green antifreeze running through their blood vessels. Variegated snail juvenile (Liparis Gibbs) contained the “highest levels” of antifreeze protein ever reported, a new study found. Similar to how antifreeze helps regulate temperature Car engine damage in extreme conditions, ... -
New climate law also promises a boost to science projects
[ad_1] President Joe Biden signed the Inflation Control Act into law on August 16. Standing, left to right: Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV), Senator Chuck Schumer (D-New York), Rep. James Cliburn (D-South Carolina), Rep. Frank Pallone ( Democratic-NJ), Rep. Cathy Castor (D-FL).Credit: EPA, Via twitter Editor’s Note: This article was for your information, reports on federal ... -
UAMS Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health Basks in Two Decades of Success
[ad_1] View Larger Image Dr. Joseph Bates speaks to Samantha Wells, a doctoral student in the Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health, following her Grand Rounds presentation at the Arkansas Department of Health. Aug. 16, 2022 | Standing behind a podium in the Rahn Auditorium, Joseph Bates, M.D., MS., prepared to present an award ...











