Tag: mexico
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Measure what is important to inform action
[ad_1] The World Health Organization invites you to our second webinar on the commercial determinants of health. This second webinar presents CDoH challenges and cutting-edge empirical science, focusing on how the health community, governments and businesses can approach measuring his CDoH. It also presents an approach to reorienting financial metrics towards health, well-being and equity. ... -
New Mexico Department of Higher Education Completes Statewide Infrastructure Tour
[ad_1] HED Secretary Stephanie M. Rodriguez and Capital Outlay Director Gerald Hoene tour the new math and science building under construction at Diné College’s Shiprock campus. Students take biology, chemistry and laboratory courses in state-of-the-art facilities. Courtesy/NMHED HED Secretary Stephanie M. Rodriguez discusses the progress of ENMU Ruidoso’s College Nexus project with Chancellor Ryan Trosper. ... -
Hitting the books: Rookie oceanographer helped win World War II using ocean science
[ad_1] L.etartize It tells the story of pioneering oceanographic researcher Mary Sears and her leading role in creating one of the most important intelligence gathering operations of World War II. Academically obscure, emaciated, and brusquely ignored by his male colleagues, Sears was selected to command by the godfather of climate change, Roger Rebel, in charge ... -
A rookie oceanographer used ocean science to help win World War II
[ad_1] Lethal Tides It tells the story of pioneering oceanographic researcher Mary Sears and her leading role in creating one of the most important intelligence gathering operations of World War II. Academically obscure, emaciated, and brusquely ignored by his male colleagues, Sears was selected to command by the godfather of climate change, Roger Rebel, in ... -
How the BP spill affected dolphin health and future science
[ad_1] The salty Louisiana winds ruffle Forrest Gomez’s hair as her team’s motorboat crashes into the warm waves of Barataria Bay. The inflatable black Zodiac suddenly carchunk to a halt beside a small fleet of other research vessels. All are equipped as floating labs. Scientists in a boat throw nets into the water. Dragging the ... -
crossing the finish line to win early childhood education funds
[ad_1] We know early childhood education programs have been underfunded for decades. New Mexico consistently ranks last for how our state values education and the opportunities our residents have to actually access or receive an education. I’m not the only one feeling frustrated. But in November, you have a chance to make a difference and ... -
Health Department separates monkeypox fact from fiction
[ad_1] Monkeypox is a rare disease caused by the monkeypox virus, which belongs to the same family as the virus that causes smallpox, but is much milder. There are now 22 cases in the state, more than 15,000 cases nationwide, and more than 43,000 cases worldwide. As with any new disease affecting our state, the ... -
New Mexico Bee Colony Health
[ad_1] NEW MEXICO (Stacker) — Honeybees’ annual contribution to the US economy is estimated at at least $15 billion. Beyond the profitable products and by-products harvested directly from bee colonies, such as honey, wax, propolis, and royal jelly, more than 90 different crops (about one-third of total U.S. crop production) are grown. , relying on ...











