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“Art of Science” Contest Winners Share UC San Diego Lab’s Most Beautiful Finds – NBC 7 San Diego
[ad_1] “Science and art are not at odds” — Samuel Morse Morse knew where he was talking. The 19th century man not only invented the telegraph, he was also a painter and sculptor. And as a photographer at the birth of that figurative art, he may be one of the first to adopt the ideas ... -
“Pull the Right Lever”: Areas You Must Work On to Grow Your Business
[ad_1] Rachel Klaver is a marketing coach, podcast host, and author at Identify Marketing. She provides regular feedback. opinion: Even as a marketing strategist, I don’t always argue that marketing is the best next step when it comes to growing a business. One of the big differences between a marketing strategy and a digital marketing ... -
Casey Middle Teacher Receives Science Advocate Scholarship
[ad_1] A few years ago, Casey Middle School students didn’t compete at the big regional science fair in Boulder Valley. Some of the area’s middle schools consistently turn out students every year, but Casey, one of Boulder’s most diverse middle schools, was not one of them. Casey’s science teacher, Erin Mayer, wanted to change that ... -
How we turned educational apps into important tools for young readers
[ad_1] education, elementary school, learning, technology and people concept – close up of school kids … [+] Tablet pc computers are playing happily during break in the classroom. Getty How can technology change children’s reading journeys? Quora: a place to gain and share knowledge, helping people learn from others and understand the world better. answer ... -
beard science
[ad_1] World Beard Day (September 3rd) is here again, and the planet is ready to celebrate great facial hair. A beard is definitely manly multiple studies[1] Have[2] found[3] Men look more masculine, dominant, aggressive, and stronger when they wear a beard.[4] Having facial hair makes you look more masculine. According to research, men with beards[5] ... -
Cowlitz County schools are facing continued enrollment declines.education
[ad_1] Since the pandemic began, public schools, both local and national, have lost students, causing a corresponding decline in funding. Across the United States, millions of students are no longer attending public schools and are choosing private, charter, or home schooling, according to a recent study by education policy publication Education Next. A similar trend ... -
Are you feeling stressed?7 simple actions to improve your mental health
[ad_1] It’s not just you: Many people report feeling overwhelmed by stress. The Covid-19 pandemic, inflation, politics and social divisions are all making our collective mood worse. Mental health is taking a hit and people are looking for solutions. If you feel your mental health has changed, you should talk to your health care provider ... -
Go on, it’s okay to flaunt the old-fashioned rules – Orlando Sentinel
[ad_1] Reflecting on past fashion maxims has become a bit of a late-August flashback tradition. For one thing, for people of a certain age group, as Labor Day (this year’s September 5th) approaches, the old ban on white shoes follows this traditional summer-to-fall transition sign. A rule may come to mind. Also, it’s been years ...









