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Building an $11 million Energy Frontier Research Center to advance molecular solar science
[ad_1] Emily Diekmann, Faculty of Engineering today Erin Ratcliff, Associate Professor of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Arizona, will lead the Soft PhotoElectroChemical Systems Center. Emily Diekmann/Engineering creation and Solar power storage is becoming increasingly important as the United States moves toward its goal of net-zero carbon emissions by ... -
Music graduates find early success in digital marketing careers
[ad_1] Nekic entered Penn State University from Allentown in 2017, majoring in Musical Performance with a focus on Opera, but the demanding nature of the program limited her ability to pursue other interests, so she I knew it was time for a change. “At the time, I was also learning about the music industry and ... -
Music graduates find early success in digital marketing careers
[ad_1] Nekić enrolled in Penn State University from Allentown in 2017, majoring in Musical Performance with a focus on Opera, but the demanding nature of the program limited her ability to pursue other interests, so she I knew it was time for a change. “At the time, I was also learning about the music industry ... -
4 books that got me hooked on science
[ad_1] There seems to be a widespread stereotype that we STEM kids don’t know how to read. Things impossible. From my interactions with some STEM majors, I would like to cap this idea. The “Health and Science” section of the library is often erroneously regarded as some sort of “mountain”. Sinai of knowledge”. A scientist ... -
Why we love the smell of gasoline, according to science
[ad_1] I don’t know about you, but when I drive to Wawa, I’m more than thrilled by the tantalizing aroma of fresh Italian hoagie. Remove the nozzle of the gasoline pump and refuel. Admit it, you probably like that pungent gasoline stench too.A colorless and highly flammable liquid, benzene gives gasoline its recognizable odor, but ... -
Newest Blue Jays: Get the Opportunity to Choose Your Education
[ad_1] Liz Cartagena, Virginia, Learns at Early Childhood Education in Manor The program will start this fall semester. Virginiaris Cartagena moved early to Manor College and got off to a good start. When she was five, VirginiaLiz Cartagena moved with her family from the Kensington area of Philadelphia to Lancaster. Cartagena’s mother moved her family ... -
Matches Fashion Launches Selected Pre-Rubbed Luxe Collection
[ad_1] Claire Richardson in MATCHESFASHION wearing a Celine dress and slippers and Bottega Veneta earrings (photo by Dan Martensen, styled by Claire Richardson) Bound by shared values, Reluxe and MATCHESFASHION are launching their first collaboration this August, curating beloved pieces exclusively available at MATCHESFASHION. Reluxe founder, stylist and tastemaker Claire Richardson is committed to ... -
The right has long tried to impose its vision on American education
[ad_1] comment on this story comment Conservative school boards have banned award-winning books like “Maus” and “The Bluest Eye.” Activists are targeting children’s books that state that mating seahorses “twirl their tails together and twirl gently.” Some lawmakers even called for the offensive textbooks to be burned. These tactics, though extreme, are only the latest ...









