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The Department of Food Science and Technology creates hokey-inspired ice cream.news
[ad_1] Virginia Tech and Homestead Creamery have partnered to launch a line of hokey-inspired ice creams. The first flavors will be available for purchase later this fall, said Joell Eifert, faculty member of the School of Food Science and Technology and director of the Food Innovation Program. According to VTx, the first flavor named Hokie ... -
Scientists use CRISPR to condense a million years of evolution into just a few months
[ad_1] With curious eyes, a hairy nose and lush fur, this rat, called Kodake (小竹), perches quickly on a bamboo stalk and poses cutely for the camera. However, this rat does not exist in nature. Made in a Beijing lab, Xiao Zhu pushes the boundaries of what is possible in genetic engineering and synthetic biology. ... -
Aberdeenshire business Instinct Marketing + PR welcomes new staff in the midst of growth and rebranding
[ad_1] Click here to sign up for our curated newsletter! Aberdeenshire-based marketing and PR firm Instinct has appointed two new staff members following a rebranding effort earlier this year. Joining managing director Debbie Rennie are renowned copywriter Sally Wallis and tourism and marketing graduate Cara O’Brien. The appointment reflects a busy period of growth for ... -
Meet Cabincore — Fall Fashion Trends at Peak Hygge
[ad_1] The refreshing season is approaching. And whether you spent your summer outdoors as a trekker or to frolic, it’s time to embrace a more laid-back attitude. It conjures up foggy mornings of mushroom picking, afternoons of crocheting by the fireplace in an A-frame cabin, and candlelit evenings involving red wine and made-from-scratch spaghetti. Now, ... -
Availability, focus on COVID numbers shifted over time in Nebraska | Health-matters
[ad_1] OMAHA — Doug Rose has checked COVID-19 case counts and other data off and on during the pandemic, but he says he was never obsessed with it. He has reviewed case counts for his destination when he planned to travel. Last year, the retired Omaha schoolteacher went to Galveston, Texas, instead of his usual ... -
Who Benefits Most From Student Loan Forgiveness
[ad_1] Helen Cortez / EyeEm | Getty Images Determining who will benefit most from student loan forgiveness (poor, middle class, wealthy) may sound like a simple task. But an exact calculation is difficult, according to economists and education experts. Aside from the challenges associated with the available data, it is nearly impossible to model the ... -
J. Lindeberg’s reboot is an act of balancing sport and fashion
[ad_1] A frequently asked question is, “Can sport and fashion coexist?” Of course, this doesn’t just mean the occasional prized quarterback or soccer siren donning a suit for a campaign and calling it a day. )? J. Lindeberg has the answer. The launch of the brand’s “crossover campaign” for the Fall/Winter 2022 season reveals a ... -
Cloud labs and remote research are not the future of science.medical research
[ad_1] MeIt’s 1am on the West Coast of the United States, but the Emerald Cloud Lab just south of San Francisco is still busy. Here, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, nearly unattended benches spin more than 100 high-end bioscience instruments, conducting experiments for researchers around the world. I am “visiting” via a ...










